It’s in the hbappstore, it’s called Switchfin, here’s the repo
With port forwarding or Upnp, you can also use a vpn like ZeroTier, here’s the link
For me it is like a low cost steam deck, I can play AAA games anywhere with moonlight over the internet and watch my favorite shows on jellyfin (also play switch games), and if I need a pc to edit documents, browse lemmy, etc I boot into my Android SD card.
So, if you want to tinker with a robust and very well supported system, yes, give it a try!
And I asume that there’s no easy way to synchronize them or even setting everything up… Are there any other possibilities?
Maybe, I thought that since it was the same film with the same intros I wouldn’t have that problem.
Is there a guide or something? I can’t find anything about this except a reddit post 4 years old
What’s up with the low in December?
You just don’t and pray for the best /j
I’ve beem using cockpit for years but it does not work with docker and some plugins (like the zfs one) have some assets missing, also the Navigator works really slow when moving files (it should be instantaneously) and leaves the empty folders in the old directory, making me always end up using ssh for that things.
I was thinking about using FileBrowser in a docker container but I would also like a UI for ZFS and basic graphics for system load. Htop and btop are some options but I don’t feel comfortable using them
For this things i use Simple Web Server
It’s just one executable and you have a fully running website with your files ready to download
If the server can handle the load, it’s a great idea!
I am running everything in docker compose so I’ve never found a use to it that justifies the waste of power
Oh that’s neat, will take a look! Can you run it on docker?
Nevermind then! Will take a look at it ^^
I was looking for something free that I could host on my machine but thanks, I didn’t know about it
I liked Grafana a lot, but I can’t monitor things like zfs pools with it right?
Thanks for all the help!
I don’t have any redundancy, my system has an SSD (the one being slow) and 2 500Gb HDDs, in the hdds I only have movies and shows so I don’t care is that goes bad.
I have a lot of important personal stuff in the SSD but is new (6 months old) from crucial and I trust that because I don’t have the money to spare on another drive (+ electricity bills) and I trust that I’ll only lose 1-2 files if it goes bad because of the ZFS protection
I’ll try to know more about ZFS and I’ll do it better next time, I see a lot of people pro ZFS so it should be good
Same NAS, same filesystem on an SSD without redundancy
I assume the decision is now final, right?