They acutally use deduplication. So if there is a package needed in e.g. 10 different flatpaks it will not take 10x the space on the drive.
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I love localsend!!! Thank you so much!
It's my home Server, not accesable from WAN. I'll take the risk
If you know how to use containers then go for debian as the server OS and run everything you need as containers.
Debian is community based distro, very stable, major updates every few years, ubuntu and other distros use it as a base.
Get familiar with working on the command line, try nano as an easy text editor und use docker compose.
I did not test TrueNAS, I do know the scale version can run containers too, but I do not know how stable ur usable it is. You should go for the classic linux approach with Debian. Much more fun to learn :)
Oh wow thank you very much! That is so cool there is an option to allow only specific commands :) I will surely dive deeper into this
Thank you very much!
And thanks for pointing out the security risk. Makes me wonder why this works out of the box on my raspberry. Maybe because I did not set up root user?
I did not set up the user root, I gave the normal user superuser-permission during set up
That's all I need too - currently using immich for photos but missing out on an calendar/to-do list option...
I went for immich. It's awesome! :) Looking forward on seeing what it will become!
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much! But seems like the file is not accessable
It was mentioned in a podcast from the linux cast - there was actually a guy (I believe he works for gnome) and he cleaned up with some prejudices about flatpaks. One of them being that they consume too much space on disk ;)