The key is finding software that is compatible with every device in your home.To accomplish this, there are a variety of options. Starting out, focus on Plex. This is probably the best choice for a beginner. It's easy and versatile which makes it ideal for setting up a DIY home media ...
I have a Tyan S8030 motherboard with 2 NVMe 22110 slots that I will be using for an ESXi 7.0 homelab. I was thinking of putting a NVMe drive for the ESXi 7.0 boot partition + one of the data stores. Would the 970 Evo Plus 1TB be a good idea? Or...
So, now that we're back in the present we can focus more on the Kodi Home Theatre Software as it exists today. Its primary focus is to organize and present your media (e.g. images, music and video) in a beautiful way, but it can do so much more! What may also interest you to...
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, it seems like it could go in many sections. I want to set up a pc to run Plex/*arr apps/a Windows VM/and maybe a game server once in a while. I'd like to keep it under $500 USD but that doesn't really seem realistic a
Now that you know what it is all about let’s dive in deeper to know what Flatpak is, how it works, and some background on it. How does Flatpak work? Image Credits: Flatpak Documentation Flatpak apps run in an isolated environment (often referred as asandbox). This sandbox contains ever...
. Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, I wanted some new homelab gear to tinker with so that I could get some hands-on time with an enterprise grade (or at least “enterprise-lite” grade) Wi-Fi system, because playing with the big toys is fun....
No. Ubuntu is not a rolling release. You see, the updates you usually get from Ubuntu are security and maintenance updates, except for some software such as Mozilla Firefox, not new feature release. For example, GNOME 3.38 has been released but Ubuntu LTS release 20.04 won’t give you GNOM...
Make sure you stop and then restart the CIFS service whenever you make a change for it to take effect. i've done this twice...where i forget to do that lol Show : Show My Homelab and Systems Not open for further replies. New Forums Important Announcement for the TrueNAS Commun...
ChrisTitusTech is pretty alright for surface level stuff, but he's primarily a windows guy Terminal4Life (bash scripting! but he covers other things but his scripting videos are the work of mastery) Homelab (wanna learn sysadmin fast? Make a homelab) Perfect Media Server Wanna learn ...
Why hardware is critical to the cloud A cloud is a centralization of foundational resources built upon utilizing abstractions. It can range from being as simple as a hypervisor running a few VMs in yourhomelabto levels of complexity that include custom servers, networking gear, containers, and ...