No, package installers support configuration. Plenty of packages (e.g. postfix) prompt for configuration at install time.
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I’m not installing OP’s CA cert just to view his blog.
frongt@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Proposals for commercial planes to operate with one pilot shelved after critical EU reportEnglish6·1 day agoRemember not too long ago when the pilot or copilot went to the bathroom and came back to find the other guy unconscious?
Now think about what happens if there’s only one guy.
frongt@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Proposals for commercial planes to operate with one pilot shelved after critical EU reportEnglish6·1 day agoLike the electron, there’s only one of him but he pops into each plane so fast it looks like they’re all crewed.
frongt@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•P&O Ferries boss who sparked outage after mass sacking quitsEnglish2·1 day agoWhy him? I assume there was a whole board and/or other company officers equally responsible.
There is plenty of backup management software. You want one that will not only keep a copy of your data, but also save you in the event you accidentally delete one or more files.
frongt@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•running Media Services on NAS or separate serverEnglish8·1 day agoI’d upgrade the NAS to full server status and run everything from there. For most people, there’s not much point in separate devices. It just adds a point of failure.
I think you have two goals at odds with each other.
I had a longer reply typed out, but I guess the network ate it. The gist was to consider a second low power device for the always on services that don’t need the big noisy storage.
frongt@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Windows Update and SSD Problem is WAY worse than we thought! Full Demonstration - JayzTwoCentsEnglish32·2 days agoIt’s both.
First of all, a NAS VM is generally considered a bad idea that has been discussed before so I won’t repeat it here.
Anything using those drives is going to keep them awake. Usually, NAS software runs background tasks, as does proxmox. You’ll have to identify and schedule them to shut down during sleep hours.
But that’s going to be a huge pain, because eventually you’ll find it’s gone to sleep when you haven’t, and you want access. I’d see if you could configure proxmox to suspend the VMs and put the whole thing to sleep when you push the power button.
frongt@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•SilverBullet v2 released: open-source, self hosted, programmable notesEnglish21·2 days agoLooks fine to me (Firefox 142.0.1 on GrapheneOS 2025081400 on a Pixel 8).
frongt@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Making a custom pc case for my next home serverEnglish1·2 days agoI’ve seen worse. That shouldn’t have overheating problems.
You haven’t given much detail to go on. I’m pretty sure proxmox has a support dump button (I’m out of the house right now so I can’t check), but you could at least do lshw, lspci, etc., and the VM config file.
You might get better answers from the proxmox support forum. It’s more active than Lemmy.
frongt@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Any FLOSS alternative's to Ground News?English182·3 days agoGround News isn’t software.
frongt@lemmy.zipto Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•Can we discuss TV streaming boxes?English5·3 days agoI just use an old Chromecast and my phone. No complaints.
frongt@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Vast majority of Israelis believe there are 'no innocents' in Gaza, says pollEnglish52·4 days ago77 years is not a long time.
frongt@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Thousands of Protesters Block Roads Across Israel During Nationwide “Day of Disruption”English17·5 days agoYou’d lose that bet. They’re quite vocal about their commitment to genocide.
frongt@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Journalist quits Reuters over 'role in Israel's assassination of Gaza journalists'English61·6 days agoA claim not published needs no refutation.
Reporting what people say is the domain of gossip magazines. Report the facts of what people do.
Fun fact, a malicious server can detect the difference between you loading the script for inspection in your browser, and you doing
curl | sh
, and could serve an entirely different script.https://lukespademan.com/blog/the-dangers-of-curlbash/