

This guide can you help you expose your services in a relatively safe way.
This guide can you help you expose your services in a relatively safe way.
If setting up official docker container looks hard, check out linuxserver.io’s docker container for Jellyfin. Even HWA is very easy.
I have used an old MacBook Air as a home server with Fedora for about 2 years. Fedora with Podman can be great, especially when you can use Cockpit (a GUI for managing containers), which is pre-installed and perfectly integrated.
Another option is to use TrueNAS. I can also recommend OpenMediaVault.
For exposing your services on the internet I suggest caution. If your ISP does not let you forward your ports, you can read this. https://blog.aiquiral.me/bypass-cgnat
What are you gifting them?
The easiest way is to install Nobara with the Nvidia drivers built in the ISO.
Yes, it is a gaming focused distro, but it’s just Fedora under the hood with SELinux replaced with AppArmor.
You can’t use any article in front of Ukraine. Not even “the”. Just like it’s “India”, not a/an/the India. It is Britain, but it is also The United Kingdom. For India, you can use The Republic of India.
A good example for your case can be union. It is a union, not an union, because union starts with the sound yu.
I use this site. Not all games work, though.
Another option is to use 1337x and search for jc141. They put either native linux game or sometimes have wine built-in their setups, but they require you to install a lot of prerequisites.
Another option is to use emulators like PCSX2 or RPCS3 to play other games with relatively less hassle.
The f-droid team goes through the source code and builds the app themselves before publishing. I think it’s better to trust them. Obtanium is great, but only if the app is not on f-droid or f-droid is lagging behind updates.
That is not ideal, especially if you will be the only one using it. If you are using it alone, YouTube will still be able to profile you, as all the videos will be watched by a single server. It would be just like using YouTube.com with a VPN. If you are self-hosting and a few people will use it, YouTube won’t be able to profile everyone, as it will think all the videos are being watched by a single person.
Nobara. Because it makes gaming on Linux very easy. It’s based on Fedora, and out of all the operating systems I’ve tried, Fedora and Nobara are the most stable on my laptop.
In India, you can register yourself with a “Do Not Disturb” service through your carrier. It works surprisingly well.
I forward it to my domain, so that I can listen to music in my office or anywhere else.
I have a VPS on hetzner, and I forward all my local traffic through that VPS via TLS-passthrough, not TLS termination using WireGuard amd HAProxy.
To know more about my setup, you can this this. https://blog.aiquiral.me/bypass-cgnat
They’re relatively easy to deploy.
I use Jellyfin. You can find a very easy to deploy docker container by linuxserver.io team. Jellyfin has dedicated music only apps as well, for phones as desktops.
I don’t write a lot of codes, but when I do, it is usually a mixture of broken English and my native language.
This actually worked. The CPU has to get stuck, it will in a day of being turned on, or it will keep working for weeks.
Thanks a lot for this!
TIL GrapheneOS does not have that option.
Trackmania players have been doing it for many years. I do not think if it is illegal.
If your ISP blocks port forwarding, this guide can help.