You can use Floccus for this. Perfect with Nextcloud, but works with any WebDAV too ☝🏻
Linkwarden is more for archiving and tagging than sharing
You can use Floccus for this. Perfect with Nextcloud, but works with any WebDAV too ☝🏻
Linkwarden is more for archiving and tagging than sharing
A proper backup of immich contains 3 folders (library, upload and profile) and the database! It is linked to its database. Every software with a database should have a backup of the database too (Paperless-ngx for example)
If you just saved the library folder, you will need to recreate all albums again and upload it again. Maybe the CLI can help you with this.
For the next time, please read the docs about backup and restore
Rsync or rclone are better ways than syncthing. Rsync can copy over ssh out of the box. Rclone can do the same but with a lot more backends. FTP, SSH, S3… It does not matter. Imo is rclone the better choice than rsync in this case. Take a look at rclone.org
sudo passwd myname
changes the password of the user myname and allows unsecure passwords
passwd
changes the password of the active user and disallows unsecure passwords
sudo passwd
changes the password of the root account
There is a flatpak available for Telegram if you need it 😃
Had no problems even on KDE spin. Upgrade from KDE 5 to 6 went smooth
I had the same problem with Fedora, as I started to use it as my server OS for my homelab. SELinux can be tricky, expect the same if you ever run FTP. Webservers are different too. Bookmark the Fedora dics, they are very useful ☺️
You can disable SELinux completly if you struggle too much. Firewalld is another part to learn, but you can switch easily to ufw if you want. Uninstall firewalld and install ufw
Did you read the docs about SELinux? Maybe this will help you
Firewall and SELinux can mess up FTP and SMB
Use the app news
It uses RSS and shows it with nice pictures. You can even open the webpage directly, if you tap on a news.
Works as standalone RSS Reader, or with Nextcloud. I recommend standalone, the nextcloud news app seems outdated 🤔
OPML feed import and export are included
Why? It is a reverse proxy, not a fully webserver, this is the difference from Nginx Proxy Manager, which includes Nginx. But advanced configuration can be a pain with NPM too, just look for Synapse and Delegation. This is troublesome for most users of NPM.
Zoraxy can serve a static website, but traffic splitting like for Synapse, MinIO or Mastodon is part of a (fully) webserver.
I use Zoraxy as a reverse proxy for easy managing my services, mostly directly in containers, but I use it with Apache and Nginx on the same host too for WordPress and Nextcloud for example.
Beginners will mostly only use docker containers, without further configuration, like in NPM and this works out of the box :)
I use Zoraxy on all my servers, it replaced Nginx proxy manager (NPM) for me completely. Installed on my host system, it points directly into docker containers via IPV6 in most cases.
For services that I run on the host directly, it points to nginx or apache, both work well with Zoraxy. Synape, Mastodon, Immich, Vaultwarden, Jellyfin, Nextcloud, WordPress… No problem
If you run Zoraxy in docker, it works like NPM, but it has no advanced tab for additional configuration. It is just a reverse proxy, not a full web server like NPM, which is basically a GUI for nginx.
You will need nginx in addition for traffic splitting for some services, like Synapse or Mastodon, even in docker. In NPM this is called locations
I think it is beginner friendly, since those users mostly use docker containers. Container mostly work out of the box like in NPM. They can use Zoraxy in docker too and point it directly to a container name and port, immich_server:3001 for example. Same as in NPM
Never had problems with paperless-ngx, but here is an alternative: papermerge ☺️
Cloudbeaver is a universal tool for connecting and working with databases. MariaDB, MySQL, Postgres and many more. Multiusersupport and SSH tunnels are possible too. It is the Webversion of DBeaver. The community edition is free and sources are on github.
Cheap but powerful VPS? NetCup ARM-Server or normal x86 VPS. Both are good
Did not see it 😅
But I don’t like XFCE
Both ☝🏻
Hetzner storagebox. 1 TB for 3,20€ per month
Works with rclone. You can get up to 20TB
If you want S3 object storage, then you can use Contabo object storage
Big plus: no traffic fees ☝🏻
Awesome selfhosted can not show you alternatives to a specific app. You always need to know what you are looking for. It is a static list
Selfhst is better with filtering and shows activity status of the projects. It is not an endless list
Very informative, useful… good work 👍
Floocus is what you are looking for. It can store the file on any webdav, gdrive, git or Nextcloud storage. I use it to sync my bookmarks between Browsers and systems