https://hub.docker.com/r/mbixtech/observium/
Great for small and large scale networks, add devices by entering ip and snmp credentials and all done.
Add alerting if that’s your cup of tea.
https://hub.docker.com/r/mbixtech/observium/
Great for small and large scale networks, add devices by entering ip and snmp credentials and all done.
Add alerting if that’s your cup of tea.
Alrighty, old Linux user from the earliest of days.
It was fun, really great to have one-on-one with Linus when Lilo gave issues with the graphic card and the screen kept blank during booting.
It was new, few fellow students where interested, but the few that did, all have serious jobs in IT right know.
Probably the mindset and the drive to test out new stuff, combined with the power Linux gave.
Docker host running immich amongst other containers. Backups are done nightly to a nas device on location, the immich container has a volume mount to an external SSD.
Fire: nah, won’t survive it. Planning to fix this in the next few weeks, setting up a Nas on a remote location.
Just for support purchased the ‘“license”’, entire household moved from Google photos to immich. All using wireguard with the ‘include these applications’ option. Gave them access to jellyfin and satellite receiver too, so they are very happy to keep it up and running. No complaints, immich works great.
I totally agree with you, the wording could be more clear.
Reading this: we have enabled a way for you to financially support the continued development of Immich, ensuring the software can move forward and will be maintained, by offering a lifetime license of the software
Was enough for me to order a server license (…). I like the software and being a professional developer I totally understand you might need funds to do the job.
So this is just my €0.02 to keep the flow from caffeine to code flowing…
It is a donation. You will get a license key and when applied to your instance, it will report you are a supporter in the web interface.
For me it was a means to show some support.
Thanks for all the hard work, delivering a great piece of software!
Immich server key purchased a few weeks ago, was the least I could do.
Using the go application to import the Google takeout zip file is a really good way to improve the WAF.
Thanks!
Almost every one of the fingerprint sensors in laptops are not supported by Linux due to proprietary protocols. Never managed to get stuff used by Dell or HP with Linux.
But the Grow R503 can be used over uart, what can be connected to usb with some minor additional parts.
Yes, it would be unfortunate for a new user to experience all the horror our distinguished friend EvilSocket is telling everyone today…
Keep up the good work!
Did you uninstall cups and avahi?
Replace cgit with Forgejo. I really like the software from Jason, but Forgejo is a huge difference