No, they are not in RAID either.
No, they are not in RAID either.
The boot drive is an SSD, which is not in any RAID. I have another HDD connected via SATA. Another HDD connected via USB.
I did reset it. It did not help. I ran memtest86 for over 2 hours and did a CPU stress test for over 15 hours. Nothing crashed during the testing.
I cleaned everything and reapplied the thermal paste. That did not solve the problem. Also, the CPU is only of 35 watts and never goes over 55°C.
I cleaned everything and reapplied the thermal paste. That did not solve the problem. Also, the CPU is only of 35 watts and never goes over 55°C.
I just ran it. It took over 2 hours to finish. Showed no errors. Is there a benefit of running it for a few days?
I’ll have what he’s having.
Of course. GPT by OpenAI is completely closed source.
I use Fedora Server with Podman (instead of Docker). I am not a noob either, but cockpit provides a really useful GUI for managing the whole operating system.
I recommend using WebM container with VP9 codec instead of GIF if you are exporting it for web. It even supports alpha.
I have written a small blog post about how to Bypass CGNAT, and have also mentioned why you should not use Cloudflare if you are hosting for privacy.
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Handbrake is great. But I would also recommend using Kdenlive. It is a video editor but if you just open your video in it and just export the project, you will get some good output format options.
6th gen’s integrated GPU cannot decode HEVC.
My optiplex with i5-6500TE can transcode 4K videos easily if the codec is AVC. HEVC is different story though. Any CPU newer than 10th generation would be more than enough for your needs, I’d say.
Not sure. Will have to try it out.
GIMP is very different, but Krita is quite similar. Pretty sure you won’t miss much. However, I am not an advanced user, so, I cannot say for certain. Also, some shortcuts are different. But do try Krita. It is awesome.
All ports are forwarded. If your SMTP is running on, say, port 993, on your local machine, your-VPS-ip:993
will be your SMTP.
Converting, editing and compressing images is very easy using gThumb. It will provide you with basic editing tools like, colour correction, special effects, cropping etc., and using the save image as option will provide you with conversion and compression options.
The Eye of GNOME is another great tool for converting and compressing images using the save as option.
For PDF, I use GIMP. It may be overkill for kost users, but it is a pretty useful tool for basoc editing as well, like adding text overlay, and other options covered in gThumb.
Films and shows, via Jellyfin.