You can specify the virtualization engine in VirtualBox, including KVM.
A couple of easy virtualization tools that allow you to create VMs in a few clicks are Gnome Boxes and QuickEmu, which leverages Qemu and KVM
Not normal, you are a weirdo.
I use W11 bloat edition, BTW
I think they may be British, and want those who wish to criticize to for a queue
I replace ARCH with Windows 11 bloat edition. I use windows 11 BTW
I own an HP Proliant micro server gen 8. Sweet machine. I bought it new, but there are plenty used around, great looking device. A real pro server in a small format. Celeron, but you can find i3, i5, or i7, and can take some specific xeons. 4 real HP drive caddies.an extra sata originally for a CD, that can repurposed for an SSD, and USB3 in case you want to add even more drives. Very low power consumption. I have xpenology installed, because of the polished experience, but you can install any NAS OS you want. Xpenology has a ton of apps you can install, and also does docker.
I started out in a big iron shop in the 90s. I was in charge of backups. We had an outage after a power loss, and the generator not kicking in. Our local backup set didn’t restore. The basement set, in a fire/waterproof safe didn’t restore. The off-site set restored.
The hours between the first fail and success were pure terror.
have switched to HopToDesk, a rust desk fork. It’s supposed to be les fuckeddy
Fantastic non-orientable spring!
Just curious. Why do you write 3/30 instead of 1/10?
I would either get a used HP Proliant microserver Gen 8 (I own one. Pretty sweet) or get a mini ITX nas case, 4 or more bays. Depending on USB doesn’t seem like a good idea to me. You can always sell your mini PC. I have slowly learned to avoid the sunk cost fallacy.
does the “open” have any relationship with open source design, or is it just a bullshit marketing tag? I have browsed their site and seen nothing
Just wait for Bobbyshkali Kennedyrakshstar to join goverment
The reliability could be hit and miss no? These could have a bajillion hours on them, depending on where they came from. 20 may be a bargain, until you have to keep replacing them every 2 years or less. Just guessing here.
Have any of us paid to have a right to complain?
If I remember correctly, they give back money to the voron community and are (as far as I know) fully open source all the way.
Thanks. I’m trying out HopToDesk. As I understand it’s a clone. Works pretty well. I hope they don’t pull any shenanigans
This is dumb. Hand over development to bureaucrats? create a set of guidelines and requirements, and allow distros to be certified, and fund development of distros that are being used.
That was a saying in the 80s already, and still relevant today.
There are many examples of software where the UI etc can be changed. I have never felt comfortable in GIMP’s UI, but then again I’m much more of a vector guy.