Why don't people like the audiobookshelf app?
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You should be able to migrate most or all of your existing Hyper-V VMs to Proxmox, which would be relatively straight forward. My recommendation would be backing up everything to your TrueNAS (that has the dedicated HBA) then you can wipe your Windows boot drive and install Proxmox. Then you could start by migrating your TrueNAS VM over and passing it's HBA back to it.
Yeah I thought about this being the easiest way to do it. I just wasn't sure if TrueNAS would come back up and just recognize the disks and start working. I have backups of everything and I've tested restoral. I would prefer to not have to go the backup restoral route as it's more a scorched earth option. My other VMs I'm not really concerned about, it was mainly the NAS.
I don't really have any experience with PVE, but I want to learn. I've been learning about docker containers more recently, I like learning new tech so I'm all for it. My main PC has been running Linux for about 6 months now and I'm just trying to get away from Microsoft in general. Thanks for the info.
This is great and exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
I'm not hosting Proton, these are just links on my homepage. Things I'm hosting have the dots next to them or say (self-hosted) in the description.
Ooooo good idea. Maybe I'll do that. The categories are collapsible too so I had put admin tools 3rd so on mobile you'd have to scroll passed the rest of it to see admin. Thanks for the suggestion.
100%, trying to get my local icons to show up was a pain in the ass, turned out to be a permissions issue on the storage. I didn't want homepage reaching out to the web for icons.
I only recently started using it, honestly couldn't say. I've never used portainer. I just started using dockge because that's what the guide I was following for the arr stack was using. Still haven't finished the arr stack setup yet. I did stand up changedetection with dockge though because trying to set it up in TrueNAS was a pain in the ass when trying to get it to play with playwright correctly.
Well the dev built it to run in a container image. You'd have to ask them why that was their choice instead of making an app that can be installed. The dev is on Lemmy, they've posted before. Shoot them a message.
You basically get all of the things an adobe subscription would get you for free? Also, I'm on Linux so no Adobe anyway. It all runs in the browser so no need to install software.
Yeah, Homepage is great.
Or if only there were some other way than Discord to have contacts. Or if these kids had some kind of critical thinking skills to think ahead in case something like this happened.