

I think Windows is kicking anti cheat out of their kernel (thanks, crowd strike) so it may become a non issue.


I think Windows is kicking anti cheat out of their kernel (thanks, crowd strike) so it may become a non issue.


Only it was mostly real
Nope replaced it with nextcloud years ago. Install Ubuntu LTS and then:
sudo snap install nextcloud-server
It’s installed!
Or you could use Plex and jump through zero of these hoops


Same. No malware for me, thanks


Bullshit
What’s wrong with it? Works fine for me. Ubuntu 24.04


I’ve been a lifetime Plex pass holder since forever. And that even covers my brother accessing the server? He doesn’t even need one?
Seems fair to me for a platform I use daily for a decade.


Not much, thanks to Apple’s planned obsolescence


Been Linux exclusively for 20 years. Win 11 sure isn’t going to change that


You can’t. Every single hack/exploit that goes unpatched will be a gaping door for hackers


Seems reasonable. I’m a lifetime Plex pass holder, so it won’t affect me or the one person I let access my server lol


Finally upgrading my Plex server from Ubuntu 22.04 to 24.04! I’ve been putting it off out of habit, as I always wait for the *.1 releases but I’ve done several of these for clients and every single one went flawlessly. But I still waited it out.
Also thinking about switching my Ext4 mirrored softRAID to ZFS… Since Ubuntu has the only acceptable ZFS implementation outside of UNIX proper (Ubuntu’s is in-kernel, everyone else uses kernel modules, which i hate). But that’s going to be extra work I may not be in the mood for. But damn would compression and deduplication be nice! So still maybe
Nextcloud is the improvement.


That’s not how anything works


It’s a bug. They’re aware and working on it


Don’t bother asking for help without including the EXACT command you ran and the EXACT error you received.
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Fedora is a Desktop OS, not a server OS. Proxmox is ok, but overkill for your needs.
Ubuntu server is what you’re looking for. 12 years of security updates, officially supported livepatch (so no reboots after even kernel updates), and official support.
Hire a professional. This is not a safe thing to do yourself. Any server needs to be professionally secured.