

Really cool! I never touched *BSD, I have a mini PC/NAS home that ended with a minimal Arch install. This is something I can do at some point.
And what about Wireless networks?
Really cool! I never touched *BSD, I have a mini PC/NAS home that ended with a minimal Arch install. This is something I can do at some point.
And what about Wireless networks?
X series ThinkPad AMD arch? This is my thing! +1
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Nice , but my question was more if it possible to put it on other commercial machines, especially AMD one
I don't use a DE, BTW.
Modern CPUs, especially AMD. Correct me If I'm wrong !
I solved this using tailscale, no need to make your home server visible to the world, no Forwarding rules on your router. It works like a VPN on your phone/laptop and access directly your target machine in your network running taiscale. There is a completely selfhosted version called Headscale, but you'll need an accessibile server on the internet. A cheap VPS would work for this. You can check also Zerotier, Nebula , Netmaker, pure Wireguard etc etc. Godspeed!
I bought a lenovo p14s AMD 2 years ago without OS, 32GB RAM and M.2 SSD, very happy with Arch, BTW. Coreboot would be nice, but it doesn't seem feasible yet…
I feel the pain, my i3 config is way(land) too long and not elegant enough…
I can prove that this is incorrect. Or are my kids mine ??