

What files would you need? I despise rapidgator.
What files would you need? I despise rapidgator.
Depends a little of how you set it up. But for the target system at least use some kind of raid/raidz. With ZFS you can do “zfs-send” perhaps? Or something like good old rsync would work to.
I agree that it is for the best. But Tor is not and never was made with torrenting in mind while I2P is. Also torrenting Hurst the tor network.
If it is the rolling aspect OP likes about arch. Then absolutely. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is amazing. But I do think something like Gentoo is more arch like in the sense that you got to do most things your self.
Arch Being cult like is stereotypical. Far from reality.
Rhel and Fedora are separate entities and work on their own, but they do influence each other.
Keeping OpenBDSM alive 😆
I use it daily it works fine.
I’d say signal is more easy to transition your family to
Be mindful to not set the H200 to passtrough mode. You need to flash the IT firmware to it for it to work properly.
Old kernel = old drivers. Its that simple… Things might work on a basic level sure. Drivers baked in to the kernel and when you use a damn old version of it you get old drivers and old hardware support.
Also a load of closed source stuff is on github.
Github or the variations like it just make it easy to look at code when publicly available.
Debian is so old it doesn’t work on very modern hardware… So what your talking about?
Also Ubuntu is not a “server” option. They do have a server option yes. It is the most used desktop or at least was.
Also I used arch for ca 2 years not once needed to use a backup. Even though I abused the hell out of it.
Most major distros are fairly secure by default without things breaking (arch is a exception there, As you got to set that up your self).
If you want to go extreme their is Qubes OS. But you can not swap that across systems like you might want do.
Dont be scared of a terminal. It is your friend 😁
If you can I always prefer a M.2 instead of a SD card for the OS. I have burned true so many SD cards in the past. caching and updates to the OS can break the SD card eventually.
Actually fairly simple to do. Get a large USB then use that as the target for the install you boot from a second USB. Now you got a full Linux install on a USB
Honestly mostly the same as on windows. You can try running the game with proton too. Also https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/linuxcracksupport@lemmy.world
I know you can run openwrt as a VM on a NAS. Might be a good solution for you. Theoreticaly you can use virtual interfaces and bridges on the NAS to use a single fysical network interface. But a second card will be the most easy option