Well I learned something new today… maybe its time to plan a migration
Well I learned something new today… maybe its time to plan a migration
I recently start using Observium for some basic monitoring. I’m happy so far.
Gaming is not the main priority on a laptop but I keep it in mind, thanks!
True! I’m currently on Mint but want to try out KDE. So I probably will have a look at Fedora when I have the free time to do so.
Inside the bottom tray you have two cutouts in order to put two 2.5" HDDs/SSDs in
I’ve had the same question when I wanted to seperate my homelab network from my normal network that is also used by my girlfriend.
I tested a MikroTik router from a friend, but it was too deep for me. Ubiquity was too expensive since I was on a budget, so I got a TP-Link Omada Router and PoE Switch, which has a more user friendly UI than MikroTik. Maybe not as nice as Ubiquity but good enough for my needs and some more features than my ISP router.
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But everything with gigabit speed. Doesnt need more at home
From what I have read on the FAQ they already did a hard fork from Gitea version 1.21.11 on, which was earlier this year
https://forgejo.org/faq/#im-sold-are-migrations-from-gitea-to-forgejo-possible