I concur.
I concur.
I’m glad I use Qwant…
Thank you for your input. I have eliminated Yunohost and Freedombox and will see if Tipi and “normal docker maintenance” can work together, since Tipi is based on docker technologies.
Thank you for your input. I did note Podman some days ago, and I will take a gander at it. Thank you!
Thank you for your input. I work in IT as a support specialist consultant, and have dabbled quite a bit with technologies. I run linux as my primary operating system at home. Your insinuation of a mismatch might sound apt, but the wider picture is that there a some reason to my madness. However, the “push back” again my “no docker please” has been noted, and I will take a closer look at it, and see if I can’t make myself understand the basics. Thank you!
Thank you for your input. It is very appreciated. I will take a look at TechnoTim.
Thank you for your input. The reason why I want a Wireguard server, is to have a secure tunnel into my growing gadgets, NAS, rpi and now a server. Using a platform would open up options to ease future deployment, or testing of services/applications.
If all I needed was a Wireguard server, I might have picked up another rpi and USB RJ45 dongle. I just wanted a server so I wasn’t restricting myself, and offering the wireguard some extra power.
Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate it.
Working with traditional technologies does not take up too much of my time, but all I see in the response, is that what I am planning is wrong. I have taken note of your recommendation for learning Docker. Thank you.
I am not sure what you are trying to communicate, apologies.
That has been a heavy base of my research. Thank you :)
So, you are recommending the opposite?
I don’t need jellyfin, so that confuses me a bit.
Thank you for your encouragement :)
I was trying to stick to technologies that I know and that I am comfortable with.
I have watched some docker tutorials, and it just seems more complicated to me. All tutorials requires a terminal and I am trying to avoid having to having an open port 22.
So, that’s the main reasons.
No Roku products. Gotcha.
That is absolutely revolting.
That’s hilarious!
Go Copilot!