unrushed233

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unrushed233 ,

Sorry, but this is really useless. I support the cause, but there is absolutely no need for this software. I think this community is meant for software that actually has a use.

unrushed233 ,

Just so you know: It's based on Universal Blue, which is based on Fedora Silverblue.

unrushed233 ,

No, absolutely nothing wrong with that. Just want to let everyone know that it's not some random distro, but it actually uses a stable, reliable and well tested base distribution.

unrushed233 ,

Note the difference between Fedora and Fedora Silverblue. Fedora is a regular Linux distro, like Ubuntu. Silverblue is an immutable distro which uses rpm-ostree and provides atomic updates. Universal Blue is based on Fedora Silverblue whereas Nobara is based on normal Fedora. Bazzite is a more gaming-focused variant of Universal Blue. I prefer Silverblue and Silverblue-based distros, because they are more stable and reliable. Bazzite perfects this experience and adds some more stuff on top, to making everything easier and more pleasant.

unrushed233 ,

Is it easy/possible to install the Bazzite tweaks on top of Aurora?

Yes, most of these should be available via ujust

Also, my desktop has an Nvidia card… should I expect problems?

Bazzite (and all UBlue-based distros) specifically ask you what GPU you use before you download the ISO, and they have special images for Nvidia users.

unrushed233 ,

I like yadm - yet another dotfile manager. It uses a Git repository in the background, which you can sync with GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg or a selfhosted Git server like Forgejo.

unrushed233 ,

I recommend building your own firewall. There are awesome, FOSS, FreeBSD-based firewall operating systems like pfSense and OPNSense. You can do a whole bunch of cool stuff with them, like block ads, scan incoming traffic for malware, monitor your network, collect data about your connections and visualize them in a nice dashboard and more.

unrushed233 , (edited )

I feel like this article should be posted on centralized social media platforms instead, in order to attract new users to the Fediverse.

unrushed233 ,

I run it on my TrueNAS Scale server, very happy with it, works as expected

I use NetBird to access it from anywhere, and to share my Jellyfin server with my friends and family

unrushed233 ,

Unfortunately Stardew Valley. But now I don't have much time and I lost my save file, so I would have to start all over again.

unrushed233 ,

I know, I mean I haven't really played it much and haven't progressed far. I feel like I missed out on a huge part of the game. Will definitely get back to it some day.

unrushed233 ,

Unraid would be my first suggestion as well. But if you prefer something FOSS, check out TrueNAS Scale. (It is important that you go with TrueNAS Scale, not Core. TrueNAS Core is the continuation of the former FreeNAS, which is based on FreeBSD. Since it's not a Linux system, it doesn't support Docker. TrueNAS Scale is based on Debian Linux and much closer to Unraid, it has full support for KVM Virtualization and Docker containers.)

unrushed233 ,

Both are great. Unraid makes things really easy with their Community Apps feature. On the technical side, I prefer TrueNAS Scale because it's based on Debian, whereas Unraid is based on Slackware Linux. TrueNAS Scale is fully FOSS, whereas big parts of Unraid are proprietary. But there are more guides and tutorials for Unraid, as it seems to be the more popular option. If you're going to install Unraid, definitely check out Spaceinvader One on YouTube, he's got some awesome videos on the topic.

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