

Yeah thats fine, I was just wondering how the speed varied from one solution to the other.
Yeah thats fine, I was just wondering how the speed varied from one solution to the other.
Oh wow, won’t you look at that! 😅 Well that jsut shows my lack of experience I guess. I swear I heard it somewhere and just believed it was. Or maybe I misread and read that MicroOS and Aeon was, therefore assumed Tumbleweed was… My bad!
You my man, have a brain the sized of a planet! Thanks for all the explanations! ✨
Edit: Tumbleweed is not immutable, you learn something new every day, especially from your mistakes 🙃 (it’s still a really nice distro)
Personally really happy with my choice of Immutable Distro: OpenSuse Tumbleweed. To me, who is half a year into using linux, its very convenient to use an immutable system as IF i were to do a wrong command or whatever its super easy to rollback the system (at least on Suse as it uses btrfs-filesystem). Another thing worth mentioning which is also why I chose to go with immutable is that it really teaches you “the good standards” of where to tinker with files and where not to, at least for a beginner like myself this is very nice.
Thanks for such a detailed answer! How does the I2P speeds compare to running torrents over VPN? I assume its a lot slower?
Didn’t know about Tide, super neat! ✨
Would be the three I’d choose from atleast.
Well the link wasn’t to Norton, it was to a PC security channel that covers why it’s bad.
mercii :)
when I do this I get the error message that the ports are already in use by the vpn container :|
but I thought the containers had to have “network_mode: container:vpn”, in order to strictly only be able to communicate through the VPN.
Ah thanks! That solves one of the services at least. Merciii <3
sorry im still quite new to this… do u have an example of another compose file that does this? Not sure where I put what.
how haha
Right, my bad for the misleading/wrong title. This is my question - how do i map a port to a container that uses network_mode: …
Sorry that was my question, dont want to use the port twice, I want to tell the compose file what to use for each container, but I dont know how.
I was not aware of this! Thanks for the insights 💪
Just wish they prioritised Linux more… 🙃
Done 👍