

Wow, I would never considering allocating so much memory to a single service I run at home.
Wow, I would never considering allocating so much memory to a single service I run at home.
Gitlab
This guy has a lot of memory in his server
I have Podgrab setup, but I mostly just use PodcastAddict on my phone
5!?!? Are you trying to get yourself sectioned?
Install it once, use it on any of your devices. Run it once on a capable server so even potatoes get the advantage of it. Run it once so it only needs to support one OS and hardware architecture.
Using an app of some description over many different device types is far more of a maintenance headache and that’s before you start dealing with app stores.
I had Slackware running on a couple of 386 machines with 200MB hard disks. It was impossible to do almost anything as it was all compile from source but I didn’t have the disk space to install all the compiler tools and what I was trying to run on them. I was originally going to use them as part of a distributed system for my degree, but in the end I didn’t use them and did something different instead.
I used CentOS at work a lot for several years and liked it, but only fully switched form Windows at home 10 years ago and I went to Ubuntu at the time. Installed KDE on it, messed around with i3 and had a great time. I then went hopping and landed on Endeavour OS which I’ve been really enjoying for many years now and have no intention of moving from. All my servers still run Ubuntu LTS Server as it has been unbelievably solid.
1950 is around the birth of rock and roll, which seems a long tine ago to me. Seems crazy that my kids might see 2100 though
I’ve got a great Plexi sound from my Helix and Les Paul for playing Led Zeppelin numbers.
Sounds like something written at the likes of Manjaro which differ enough from plain Arch for it to be problematic.
To be honest, with EOS the point is moot - they have their own excellent forums and if you do insist on going to the Arch forums, just say you’re using Arch.
Jist install EndeavourOS. You’ll get the wallpaper and the best distro to boot.
It does not
Can confirm EOS works beautifully with Steam and has done for all the years I’ve used it.
The pros are that it’s hip and trendy and almost complete (and has been for the past 15 years).
The cons are it doesn’t work & has insane failure modes that maximise downtime.
Metz Black
Was the king of alchopops