
AlwaysSkint
AlwaysSkint
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(Quote) I was willing to give it a try but without a NATed environment - the cost of additional IPs soon put paid to that idea. T'was a shame, really. As a Nextcloud box, the cheaper server ran well.
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My opinion on virtualmin/webmin is the total opposite. :/
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Still won't persuade me to install Ubuntu on a server (rather than CentOS or debian). :p
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I remember being impressed by FIF images and how small they could be compared to JPEG - lossy compression though. JEPG2000 - the format that never gained popularity, like others. From a photography standpoint, I prefer lossless compression but for w…
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As if we need more. ;) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_graphics_file_formats
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Time to start again.. (Quote)
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I'm glad I've got QuantumCore to fall back on, for my sole Oz client. My DR plan has a few wee niggles (email forwarders) but ain't too bad considering the e-commerce site is running under CWP. (The inbuilt CWP backups are crap!) (Quote) Used my te…
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How about someone doing a (growing) guide to tech? There are so many "frameworks" touted around today that it's bewildering; what do they all do? Someone mentioned Docker but there are a heap more. Off the top of my head, there's composer,…
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Hey, I return here more than 5 times a day; must be doing something right/wrong. :-D My Firefox "Top Sites" puts you #3, after Outlook and PayPal. :-o Generally and particularly recently, I find the mix of sanity/insanity/topics much more…
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There may be bloatware ahead.. :/
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(s)FTP often and rightly, has a block for root access. You should login with a user account. You don't use Filezilla to create the accounts; you use your webmin.
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Well, my missus' Wave 256GB SSD (laptop) died yesterday. I also killed a 1.8" SSD a few years back. What I hate is that they just stop. At least with rust, a short sharp shock often got them running enough to (partially) extract data - especial…
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I was with EUKHost for about a decade 'cos they ran vmware with 'true' cloud 100% SLA HA on enterprise storage. Was a bit of a premium price for the actual server specs but worth it overall. They eventually ditched it in favour on Hyper-V and wanted…
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(Quote) Thank you, thank you, thank you - finally put it in context for me! :-D [TBH, like on the other side, I start off fine in the C'est Pit but once it gets to the point where there's about 50 unread posts, I go "nah" unless REALLY bo…
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(Quote) :s
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Ironic that it's due to f'kin MS and the introduction of so-called secure UEFI? So it was some butthole trying to make it awkward for lusers to boot something other than Windoze.
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UFW - yuk! Thought that was only a Ubuntu thing (plus Linux Mint desktop.) CSF. ;)
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As SolusVM is to virtualisation, CWP is to control panels. Available for production deployment but very much beta in updates, lusers as Guinea Pigs, obscured code and secret changes. :|
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@seriesn said: (Quote) You are definitely not alone in this. :s
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Reclone and do a testdisc deep scan?
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Backup now running (along with CSF) and still no significant loading on RAM: ~160M used.
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@Unixfy @aaronstuder Re. memory usage; don't be dissuaded too quickly: total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 3.8Gi 117Mi 2.6Gi 39Mi 1.1Gi 3.4Gi I haven't…
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Ahhh, how the heck did I miss that? (Senile) Looks like I found a bug: adding the permissions in Configuration still produces the path error. Adding permissions from the datastore itself works fine. :) Thanks @Unixfy !
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I've been using the CLI: the test server doesn't have Proxmox VE on it. Reckon I must be missing something - it's an age thing. :-s
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New ext4 partition mounted as /backup, with datastore 'store1'. Still get "Error: invalid acl path '/backup/store1' - any ideas, fellas? @Unifxy Can you check against the syntax that you used,assuming that you're not just using root@pam?
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(Quote) I missed that part! Perhaps a (LVM) partition is sufficient - the documentation does hint at some complications with that, however.