Boy howdy, you best keep that BitLocker key handy, though.
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Boy howdy, you best keep that BitLocker key handy, though.
Back when I dual booted, I had the most success keeping Windows on a separate drive completely. After making the Linux drive the primary boot device, GRUB would pick it up and I’d be off to the races. I now just keep a Windows VM – it’s been much easier to deal with.
That might work for a while, but running out of date software seems like a bad idea.
I’d agree with the exception of Rocket.Chat. I hosted an instance for years. Over that time, basic features kept slipping behind a paywall despite being “open source,” and fully self hosted. It’s fully nagware at this point.
I had my whole group of friends and family jump to Matrix a year ago. Instead of basic features becoming paid features… there are no features!
Edit: I re-read your comment. Yes, RC “requires check-in.” My bad.
Nope. I’m running three Pies and a custom UNRAID build.
Share the loooaaaaad.
Pi 5 with a 1TB NVMe strapped to it. Pixelfed, so far, is sipping resources; Mastodon, on the other hand…
I’ve doubled my server load from one user… to two.
Yeah. My TPM would trip every time Linux updated my hardware firmware… which was fairly common.