HBA in IT mode.
Got it, thanks.
Echt geil! Thanks for the write-up.
Why are people still doing hardware RAID!?
Didn’t know about ENA mirroring. Thanks! I’m tickled by the idea that all the paywalled journals are not backed up. If we ever have a planet wide catastrophe, we’ll have to rebuild using the open articles only!
Porcoolpine from SimplyNuc. That product line is fanless which is key for me in the HTPC environment with a flat screen. In the “home theatre” I have a projector with a fan so it doesn’t matter.
That’s a lot of data to be archiving! What’s the archiving action responsible for this, or what group? I work with SRA and GEO daily for work, so this is interesting to see on lemmy.
It uses the Calibre database but isn’t a frontend per se.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Redoing a closet. Seems easiest just to rip out the non-functional layout and replace with an easy Ikea setup.
As far as I’m aware, Calibre-Web serves are web front-end for calibre. I think you might have to install plugins manually on the desktop version, but it should be active when importing a book over the Calibre-web, especially DeDRM.
I can attest that it’s quite straightforward and well documented! Toughest part for me was clearing out all that crap under the sink!
So many people complaining in the comments there about Steam, gaming, and proprietary drivers which I don’t care about at all. What will have to be sacrificed to make it “The Year of the BSD Desktop”. I’m quite happy with FreeBSD as it is now. Even WiFi speed is acceptable, though admittedly I barely ever use it.
btrfs
or zfs
send/receive. Harder to do if already established, but by far the most elegant, especially with atomic snapshots to allow versioning without duplicate data.
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I got a water test kit for free from Home Depot and sent it in. Never got an answer. This inspires me to try again.
Can’t argue with that.
And enables modular workflows and flexiblity.
I wonder how well it supports Debian, etc.
So many answers!!
First it was from planets from Ursula Le Guin’s Hainish cycle.
Now it’s the names of birds visiting my feeder: chickadee, titmouse, mockingbird, etc.