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Wow it’s the first time that I see someone suggesting my project out in the wild, thanks! Here’s the Wolf quickstart guide
Wow it’s the first time that I see someone suggesting my project out in the wild, thanks! Here’s the Wolf quickstart guide
Right? Pretty simple to make too and you can toss in it everything you’ve got left!
Yeah that’s not what I meant; it’s just that it easily gets boring to eat the same kind of stuff every day so I have to find creative ways to spice it up!
I never waste food and luckily it’s not an unmanageable amount!
I’m currently playing Batman Arkam Knight after buying at a huge discount last week. It works flawlessly on Deck and it looks gorgeous even on the small screen, the game is also great fun; absolutely recommended!
Thanks, I wasn’t expecting everyone to take this so seriously, it was supposed to be funny…
Thanks for your high value contribution to this tread!
Well now it’s becoming kind of a challenge: will AWS terminate/migrate the instance at some point, or will I be forced to reboot?
It’s not internet facing and no port is opened, all it does is fire up a notification if/when something doesn’t reply.
Even in the unlikely scenario that someone gain access to it (nobody did in the last ~4 years) that means that my VPN is already compromised and I’ve got bigger problems to worry about.
Just installed, it looks much better compared to 102 without removing any functionality. I love it!
Sounds super interesting, thanks for sharing! I’ll definitely check it out later!
Quick question: are both docker and fs based on top of ssh or are there any more requirements? For example, do you expect the docker socket to be available over the network or do you open an ssh connection and then access the docker socket from there?
Thanks for all the tips, this is exactly the kind of things I was looking for that I wasn’t thinking about. I guess I’ll go with 3/4U since it looks like it’s the easy solution to fit everything in.
The last question I’ve got is about the Sata backplate that some of them have in the front, is that compatible with any home PSU/Motherboard or does that require some special HW? I guess for SAS I would need an additional PCI card in order to support it, right?
Thanks, that’s very helpful! I couldn’t find much on Amazon but I can find some different retailers with better googling…
I guess the fans can be easily replaced since they seem normal-sized but now I’m wondering about the PSU, it looks like only some 4U can accommodate an ATX power supply but that would limit my choice immensely.
Are there any “server shaped” PSUs (how are they called?) that are also silent?
I would like to give it a go anyway even if it’ll end up not meeting the WAR! I quite like the idea of having it all in an enclosed and tied up space…
I agree that the most popular distro should work better out of the box, having said that, there are other distros that are more user focused and mostly noob friendly like VanillaOS, Nitrux and PopOS.
As for the Kubuntu+Nvidia issue we all know how hostile Nvidia is with Linux; I’m not sure we can blame the distro for that.
You can use a container that includes a vpn client like others mentioned OR you can have a container that uses the network of another container!
The basic idea is that you have a single openvpn/wireguard container and then you route all the other containers to use that network, see this stackoverflow post for more info.
The only downside of this solution is that you have to open the ports that you need in the vpn container.
That’s amazing! Does multiplayer works too?
I wonder what’s the Microsoft plan, first Halo now Gears it looks like they care about Steam Deck but why?
It’s probably failing to parse the config.toml
file, although that should usually print a proper error line. Have you tried deleting the file or copy and paste the default?
They should all be supported but there’s only so many types of HW that we can test. So far we’ve got reports of Nvidia, AMD and Intel all working in different setups.
Makes sense, as for the HTTP errors someone else reported on the Discord server that it might happen if you had previously paired on that host with Sunshine. If you unpair from Moonlight and pair again it seems to work
Wooosh