maybe check this out -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system)
Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel
maybe check this out -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system)
Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel
Linux has been ready for ARM for a long time, Android is linux and have been running for a long time. Also see the Raspberry Pi and PiOS, based on Debian.
I run a Pi and there are boat loads of things ARM ready
Why delete the answer, why not edit it so that a human can see the answer but for AI its a load of nonsense?
Im a nagios head here
If that's your setup, you could add a switch before the router so that you would still have LAN access.
I have just been round my small setup and run an OS update, took about an hour. That includes a reboot of a dedicated server with OVH.
a pi and mini PC at home, a dedi at OVH running 2 LXC and 5 qemu vms. All deb a mix of 11 and 12.
I spend Wednesday evenings checking what updates need installing, I get an email every week from newreleases.io with software updates and run Semaphore to check on OS updates.
The comments about storage still stand, that's a tricky thing to do over the internet.
But I would recommend a meshing VPN, tinc can mesh and will route round network problems.
Also don't forget about backups, as that could be a better thing to have off site
How much do you point and click your setup?
As I use nagios
Not sure if it's in fedora, but I use nullmail as my mta. Simple to config and does just MTA
My guess is the massive amount of hardware variations, you would need a house full of devices to test all the different options
So we need to up vote wrong answers only?