

Professional Server grade distro, would probably be either Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux or OpenSUSE Enterprise Linux.
For my personal homelab server I run Arch Linux, but I wouldn’t do it in an enterprise.
Linux enthusiast, family man and nerd


Professional Server grade distro, would probably be either Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux or OpenSUSE Enterprise Linux.
For my personal homelab server I run Arch Linux, but I wouldn’t do it in an enterprise.
Kind of like an RSS feed reader does. It collects articles from different rss feeds and presents them to you in one place.


This is the way to do it.
Although, I can’t get it to do facial recognision on my external library for some reason.


But its software freeze was a couple of months ago.


Sure. But you have to figure that out first.
I’m just saying. It’s not for everyone. I feel too limited when trying immutable stuff, so I stick with my classic. 😀


But a simple thing like “install a random cli tool to run on host” is often not easy on immutable distros, so it’s usually just more convinient with an oldschool distro in those cases.


To be honest. Immutable distros are not for everyone. Tinkerers especially would not be suited to use them, because of all the “restrictions” in place.
Better to find another distro in that case.


I believe it also generates menu entries (.desktop files) for them.


Wouldn’t Finamp do this for you?


It’s noted in the release notes that they release a new major version every 3 months.


What OS do they maintain? Linux is not an OS, but a kernel that powers many different OS’s, even Android.


You don’t have to use all the features. Restarting a service is a pretty broad feature. If it’s too broad, You will likely have to code something yourself.


This sounds exactly like what Cockpit was made to do…


So lets hope this 10.11.7 is not subject to the axios one. :)


also in the docker repository.


It might not be the best for ebooks, but I use audiobookshelf. It supports read status for ebooks too.


ssh, git and docker compose files.


If you don’t have another server, this is likely your best option. It’s a simple app, that pings the website on a given interval and gives an app notification if it can’t reach it.
In my area we have a brand called LEDvance, which ships both wifi and zigbee bulbs. I have some of the Zigbee ones and I don’t need anything other than HomeAssistant to add them to my network.
I’ve had my own for a long time. Now to judge if this new one is better. :)