USB C to AUX adapters work for me.
Having a secure and up to date device should likely be more important
Yes. Many security updates come from upstream AOSP and then are put into GOS.
So when a device has stopped getting AOSP updates, it is unreasonable for GOS to continue support it. They can and I believe they have applied more critical security patches to just barely EOL devices, but this isn’t promised or expected.
https://endoflife.date/pixel This is for googles support. GOS may support a specific device a little longer than google but does not promise to and recomends getting a newer device.
Pixel 8a looks real good right now.
Oh yea I forgot about matrix. Maybe setting up a bridge would work. Thanks for the reminder I’ll look into this
good question. friends use discord.
Huh I’ll have to give Kodi a shot. I’ve already got a bunch of Debian experiance and have jellyfin so leaning kodi shouldn’t be too bad.
Checkout my super recent post history. I’m doing something very very similar.
Basically I’ve decided on Debian for OS, docker plus Portainer and dashy for interface, and mdadm for raid 1.
I’ve tested a raid 1 failure and rebuild on two thumb drives I have, and have everything well documented. Feel free to ask any questions.
Yea I have a fully seperate backup solution
Any recomended monitoring solutions? Or just proxmox and grafana?
Do you mean mdadm? https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/A_guide_to_mdadm If not can I have a link?
I can see the data on windows, but not on linux
root@skynet:~# ntfsfix -b -d /dev/sda1
Mounting volume... NTFS signature is missing.
FAILED
Attempting to correct errors... NTFS signature is missing.
FAILED
Failed to startup volume: Invalid argument
NTFS signature is missing.
Trying the alternate boot sector
Unrecoverable error
Volume is corrupt. You should run chkdsk.
root@skynet:~# ntfsfix -b -d /dev/sda2
Mounting volume... OK
Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully.
Checking the alternate boot sector... OK
NTFS volume version is 3.1.
Going to un-mark the bad clusters ($BadClus)... No bad clusters...OK
NTFS partition /dev/sda2 was processed successfully.
turned off windows quick start
ran chkdks D:
and waited…then shut down and put drive back into linux and reboot.
still no
any ideas? clearly not the larger partition, which is good.
Including the local DNS settings? Like mapping my domain to an ip?
What do you use for raid?
Awesome thanks. My current system would become my test environment.
For Debian how does the drive restore/rebuild process work?
True. I would like to add another authentication.
I guess my question is how trustworthy is built-in authentication? I’m not really talking about vulnerabilities, but that’s a part of this, but how much trust can I put into a small projects login page being secure?