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Hi, I’m sbird! I like to make all sorts of things!
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it became round, turned around, turned back around, and became square again.
i thought that was a hand with too many fingers. teeth make more sense.
ok, I’ll do that soon
unfortunately could not fix my issue :(
just tried it both with sudo and as root, also tried it with /var/lib/radicale/collections. The error still occurs, and there’s a warning note that says that the directory doesn’t exist and is being created even though I’ve already created it with mkdir
ooh that seems really helpful, thanks :D
I’ll try that once I come home
I’ll try that, but I’m pretty sure I’ve done that already. I might be wrong though, thanks! (maybe I did the command wrong)
I tried installing an ISO and it black screened. weird.
Okay, so CasaOS is easier to set up (but uses more resources and I won’t learn sysadmin stuff) whereas using something like Debian is a bit harder to set up (but uses less resources and learn more!).
Think I might try CasaOS on my 11th gen laptop and plain Debian on my 6th gen laptop and see which I prefer
OHHH that’s why I couldn’t find out how to install it. Got it.
Ah got it. I’ve installed debian since yunohost had issues installing for whatever reason. Weird.
Writing down different commands on a note seems like a good idea. Thanks!
What kind of issues?
TrueNAS scale seems like the perfect option, the only downside is that my old laptops don’t meet the hardware requirements
Cosmos does look quite good. TrueNAS can’t run on my old laptops so HexOS was never really an option
I ended up installing Debian since Yunohost can’t install and my old laptop doesn’t meet the hardware requirements of TrueNAS Scale
thanks for sharing your experience :D
ah okay, gotcha. So no CasaOS then. Lots of others suggest YUNOHost, is that fine?
Yeah it was mentioned in the github repo near the bottom I think. They really don’t want you do use it as your only method of auth. I use it because it’s convenient, not for its security.
p.s. howdy is WAY faster at recognising than Windows Hello and doesn’t show up the stupid “looking for your face” pop up. Probably bc it isn’t as secure (it can be fooled by a picture of your face)