• Holodeck_Moriarty
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    1 year ago

    I’m subbed, but I don’t have a PC running Linux at the moment and am a complete amateur. So… Lurking for me it is.

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      1 year ago

      Welcome! Post any linux questions you got let’s help you dive deeper into the linux world. You can spin up a few docker containers to host some services like your own dropbox.
      Here’s a tutorial by networkchuck https://youtu.be/eGz9DS-aIeY

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        1 year ago

        Ok! I actually have a quick one.

        I played around with Ubuntu 7 like 14-15 years ago because it was supposed to be the most noob friendly. Is that still the case?

        (I only dual-booted on an old laptop for fun, but I never really touched it again.)

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          1 year ago

          I really like Fedora Workstation because the package versions are newer than Ubuntu based distros. The installer is a little complicated to use though. Watch a YouTube video about it first.

          If not, then Linux Mint or Pop OS are the most beginner friendly and stable.

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    1 year ago

    I just put aside my old iMac running Ubuntu last week. It was barely scraping by. 🪦

    Now its all pipelines and cloud instances. #HappyHappyJoyJoy

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    1 year ago

    Running linux mint 21 on old 2008 power mac as dvr security cam server - working great except this thing puts out sooome heat 24/7…

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        1 year ago

        Running ispy within docker - yes, multiple streams of HD - 4K video displaying all and monitoring all for motion 24/7 and recording on motion detect + ispy uses AI motion detection and analysis e.g. ‘person’… (more cpu…)

        Was running the exact same prior on old dell laptop E6430, it couldn’t keep up with displaying 6 cameras @ 10fps each… it displayed with 5-30 second delays. I’m watching realtime on mac pro -

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          1 year ago

          4K security cams? Isn’t that overkill? I would think 1080p is plenty. But I don’t know what your usecase it. It might be justified.

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            1 year ago

            for simple monitoring, you’re correct. When you need to see the license plate or face 30’ away from the extreme wide angle of a 4K camera, the increased resolution supports enlarging to a clear image. When was the last time you saw a clear cctv single image.?.

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      1 year ago

      A friend of a friend (perhaps of another friend) gave me an old mac, 32 bit, no battery.

      After mint quitting 32-bit, I have now mx on it.

      During the winters this machine makes a cozy atmosphere…