Unless the framebuffer is corrupted?
Unless the framebuffer is corrupted?


Vendors packaging OpenSSH open up even more vulnerabilities that the devs of OpenSSH can’t protect you from. See the recent xz poisoned OpenSSH packages


Exposing SSH is not recommended, it’s a hot attack target. Expose a VPN and use that to SSH in.


That’s great, do you put it behind a reverse proxy?


I just pay for ente to host for me so I like the E2EE. If I self hosted I would consider Immich with media stored in an encrypted zfs volume


How does this compare with Ente?


Should have never been merged into the kernel lol


What filesystem is being used?


This is always the case, can’t stop development or the delays will get longer


The flag wasn’t removed?


I used it, there was


Yep! People very rarely talked back tho


You shouldn’t need to put your VPN IP anywhere in the server, by default I’m pretty sure it listens on all interfaces. Just the client config I imagine is sufficient


Ah man that was just tested. I’ll put that on my todo list.
In its simplest form, without containers, are you able to run the server and connect to localhost using the official launcher? (There’s a setting to swap from stable server to local server)


Update your repo and try the new docker files
Yeah maybe they could stop you turning your PC off while it’s writing to disk
From the docs of this OS I have never heard of before
Backup Existing Users
Optional This question will only be asked if the following conditions are met:
The selected disk has a compatible Linux installation containing user data stored in a Btrfs /home subvolume.
The installer USB is larger than all the data in the /home subvolume on the existing installation.
If you were prompted to backup users it definitely wasn’t ext4 lol you probably corrupted your btrfs filesystem


If you’re getting that message it’s running, try logging in with the client
When my WiFi symbol is missing in other distros it’s because my WiFi controller has shit the bed or is disabled. A cold boot (pulling power cable out for a minute) fixes it
Who hosts your DNS?