My favorite Server OS is Alpine Linux. Because its small, easy to use.
Ofcourse its not using the standard GLIBC system, but these days you can run almost anything in docker so thats less of a problem.
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My favorite Server OS is Alpine Linux. Because its small, easy to use.
Ofcourse its not using the standard GLIBC system, but these days you can run almost anything in docker so thats less of a problem.
I havent figured out yet what a tankie is.
Golden! We use the same :)
Lately i feel that every update Microsoft relases breaks something, its getting really anoying :(
But alas! What can we do. Thankfully im a linux user so at the end of my work day i go home and relax :)
Look at Kodi or Jellyfin. For kodi there’s also libreelec (or openelec, not completely sure) so you dont have to tinker with the underlying OS much.
Well, i didn’t say it was perfect… ;-)
Well that settled it then. You’re an IT expert. 😂
“because i can” and to learn :)
Ahhh Clippy makes me smile 😍
But i suppose thats because i have never used it :)
So no BSOD then, you enter the preboot.environment :) does it also say “continue to boot to windows” or something?
I dont think you need to reinstall, theres several ways to fix it :) we just have to figure out how knowledge you have, and what options the preboot environment has ;-)
I don’t. I have nothing to justify to noone.
Can you post a screenshot of the BSOD? This is really not much info to go on :)
But if you can access the command prompt, then your installation is still accessible, and so are your files. But its easier to diagnose if we know the actual error codes etc.
“Nothing is easy nor reliable with nextcloud if you dont know what you’re doing.”
There, fixed it for you :)
Maybe somthing like Nextcloud?
The death of my father. Before that i was always busy taking care of someone else. Now i’m much more thinking of what i need and want from life.
My apologies, V is a new programming language based on Rust, Go and some others. I’ve been learning it a bit, and its fairly easy to learn, so i hope it has a bright future :)
That was a rather nice read :) thank you!
Windows doesnt need systemD to break. Its perfectly capable of doing that without any outside help :) that was sort of my point ;-)
I run KVM on Alpine Linux, then on my debian based workstation i have Virtmanager jnstalled. I can use it to connect to the Alpine KVM and easily add/edit/delete VM’s and manage them.