I have a basic "compliance" car that is a 2014 Ford Focus with 140,000 miles. The only maintenance i have done so far is replace the 12v battery and put tires on it.
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Windows 98 second edition By then i was bored with windows and a friend told me about Linux and i haven't looked back.
Don't forget Wayland and security into the mix as well. That seems to have caused some of the biggest issues with apps. Don't get me wrong though, security was desperately needed. X11 had no concept of security.
It depends on where your priorities are. For me i would go for cheap\shitty place so long as it was safe enough and i wasn't going to be robbed all the time. Save the money and then go buy a place you really like when you can afford it better.
Have you played with NextCloud
The "allowed host" on the client side is to put the networks in you would like to route to. If you want to use the VPN tunnel for your default route it's when you use the 0.0.0.0/0
I have been using Proxmox with a couple thousand VM's and have been very happy with it.
Take a look at Kitra, it has much easier UI
But if isn't.
- start by putting metric units next to the SAE units in the labels
- Eventually people get used to the units and then you phase out the use of them.
All science and most of the mechanical engineering is done in metric already. If you have a car made in the last 20 years ask the fasteners are already metric. So it really isn't that hard..
I would use the M2 drive as your root partition. If you really want to break it down smaller for just the stuff that needs speed, then maybe /usr and /var/lib. Your home directory can contain programs but more often than not it is only settings and storage. Just my 2 cents though.
Very well said!
At least in my experience, you won't gain anything significant from using a raw disk for your vms.