
But…how are you on v2.7.4 of something 2 days old?

But…how are you on v2.7.4 of something 2 days old?

I might need to check this out.
I have a 3090 that seems to function in every way except for games like cyberpunk 2077 I can barely get over 60 FPS even at 1080p.


What happened to grafana and Prometheus?
I have been putting off rebuilding my home cluster since moving but that used to be the default for much of this and I’m not hearing that in these responses.
I use podman instead, though I’m honestly not certain this “fixes” the problem you described. I assume it does purely on the no-root point.
Agreeing with the other poster, network tools and not relying on the server itself is the professional fix
You can configure Dropbear to allow SSH unlocking. I have also heard of some key management software over network that can perform this role for you as well.
Can you just point the second to the first?


I want to say iGPU makes things easier, not because of experience but only because I tried passing through an Nvidia card and the instructions all insinuated this was more difficult than any other option


There is a helper script for jellyfin LXC. From memory I can’t help much, but I suggest searching for that. I think the default specs for disk space and RAM were weak, But setup was easy enough. After the initial helper script, you will need to learn how to mount the NAS into the LXC as well.


Love this. Thanks for sharing.


You’re correct, imma let voice-to-text take the blame there.


If you are trying to access several different services through the internet to your home network, you are better off setting up a home VPN than trying to manage multiple public facing services. The more you publish directly to the public, the more difficult it is to keep up with everything; It is likely needlessly expanding your threat exposure. Plus you never know when a new exploit gets published against any of the services you have available.


Sounds legit to me. Padman could be seen as a separate Unix system or the programs to live in, and therefore would have its own set of user and group IDs. As long as the created files have permissions that are different from The host permissions and they will still be inaccessible without some permission manipulation.


This is not the simplest answer at all but FYI you can also self host gitlab


It even sounds like this is handled on proxmox’s side, no need for iommu stuff


I did just find this quote on reddit:
A GPU can only be passed through to the a single VM at time though Proxmox can pass it through to multiple containers (LXC) but they can only run Linux instances.
I’ll have to look more into this but sounds promising
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/18gu42z/comment/kd2vt5j/


AWX is basically Ansible as a service.
Wait. That sounds dumb. Hosted and centralized Ansible?
Idk. Brain not braining. Just saying, it’s worth checking out.


I doubt this would fit your use case but wake-on-lan could keep power draw stupid low when nothing’s being used, at the cost of boot time.


I heard something about cloudflare not being stream friendly. Guess jellyfin doesn’t count?


Clarifying, your looking for a new music streaming service that has a code base not hosted in GitHub? Otherwise it sounds like you are somehow hosting your music in GitHub.
Looks like a peace prize tipped over