That sounds to complicate for me. I am still a beginner.
Hmmm, I have a few dockers, but most stuff is running in lxc‘s (Proxmox). Btw: I tried Heimdall (or Homar?) but I had to enter all services by hand. Is there a way or an app to automate that?
Rescuezilla can't clone LVM's, so i had to take clonezilla. This worked! Just rebooted from the "new" ssd and it works! I am amazed.
Yes, that is what i am used to.
I guess headless is better for performance and i do not see an advantage at all.
Another question: Why do you have several debians-vm's? You also could take one, right?
Kein https? Vielleicht sollte er eher die Bank wechseln?
1: Seems too late in my case. I yet edited the DNS-configuration so i do not have access to the old servers.
2: YES! This looks good! Will try this. THANKS
No, on arm-device you have to install armbian and afterwards yunohost by a script: curl https://install.yunohost.org | bash
Was in the same Situation. Tried calyxos and lineage os with microg but there were always issues. I wanted a phone that works, so I bought an iPhone. I know that is not at all the best way to have privacy, but it works. I try to use as much open source and selfhosting as possible to minimize the data Apple gets. https://github.com/dkhamsing/open-source-ios-apps
Thank you. Had to edit the folders. Not the stack was "successfully deployed". Have to watch now if the backup works.
I think that is the way I want to go! Thunderbird on my PC is the „central mail client“, so I just have to draw the archived years (imap) to a local folder. The advantages: If I look for an older mail, I do not have to search in seperate archived files (mbox/eml). And with backing up thunderbird, I have a backup of all my settings AND mails!
I think that is the way I want to go! Thunderbird on my PC is the „central mail client“, so I just have to draw the archived years (imap) to a local folder. The advantages: If I look for an older mail, I do not have to search in seperate archived files (mbox/eml). And with backing up thunderbird, I have a backup of all my settings AND mails!
This looks great! I will try Zabbix first! More than I expected. Thank you