GNU socialtag:nu.federati.net,2024-03-28:TagTimeline:nasNotices tagged with nasUpdates tagged with nas on Federati Nu: Federated N-series GNU Social!https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/00/Nu_uc_lc.svg2024-03-28T10:58:13+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2023-03-04:noticeId=3422279:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1I didn't realize that #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/freenas" rel="tag">FreeNAS</a></span> is now TrueNAS Core, while #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/truenas" rel="tag">TrueNAS</a></span> is now TrueNAS Enterprise. They also now have a #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/linux" rel="tag">Linux</a></span> based "TrueNAS Scale" product ... back when I listened to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/bsdnow" rel="tag">BSD_Now</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/ixsystems" rel="tag">IX_Systems</a></span> (the company behind the above) was solidly in #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/bsd" rel="tag">BSD</a></span> land.<br /><br /> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/til" rel="tag">TIL</a></span> via <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueNAS" title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueNAS" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueNAS</a> and <a href="https://www.truenas.com/" title="https://www.truenas.com/" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://truenas.com/</a> <br /><br /> My perception is that once there's $SOFTWARE Community Edition and $SOFTWARE Enterprise Edition, the sponsoring company will usually gradually suffocate the CE version in order to push users into buying licenses for the EE version. I'm not saying this is happening here, but if I were building a #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> box, I'd keep that in mind when deciding what software stack to run on it.3422279http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2023-03-04T01:42:25+00:002023-03-04T01:42:25+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2023-03-04:objectType=thread:nonce=fdc43c58d9500bf0http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2021-10-30:noticeId=3384036:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1<a href="https://pibox.io/" title="https://pibox.io/" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://pibox.io/</a> <br /><br /> This looks like a nice little project for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. It is a two-drive #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> that runs on standard !<a href="https://nu.federati.net/group/143/id" class="h-card u-url p-nickname group" title="Raspberry Pi and other SBC "Maker" board enthusiasts (rpi)">RasPi</a> operating systems instead of some storage vendor's proprietary OS.<br /><br /> It is still in development, not a finished product, and is targeted at tinkerers.<br /><br /> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/rpi" rel="tag">rpi</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/raspberrypi" rel="tag">raspberry_pi</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/cm4" rel="tag">cm4</a></span>3384036http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2021-10-30T00:41:52+00:002021-10-30T00:41:52+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2021-10-30:objectType=thread:nonce=0febd46385004158http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/commenttag:nu.federati.net,2021-04-03:noticeId=3362292:objectType=commentNew comment by lnxw48a1@<a href="https://nu.federati.net/user/16" class="h-card u-url p-nickname mention" title="GeniusMusing">geniusmusing</a> When I say “limited” I mean limited membership and a cap on storage space, so that it doesn’t need some sort of fundraising to maintain. <br /> <br /> I was already thinking about trying to get some sort of cloud-based encrypted backup for all the other sites (instead of the current process of plugging an external HDD into my laptop), so I can automate the process, but once I’m not travelling (logging in from hotels), I can automate it from my end and build something like <a href="https://battlepenguin.com/tech/video/build-a-small-form-factor-storage-server-nas/" title="https://battlepenguin.com/tech/video/build-a-small-form-factor-storage-server-nas/" rel="nofollow external noreferrer" class="attachment" id="attachment-279232">https://battlepenguin.com/tech/video/build-a-small-form-factor-storage-server-nas/</a> to store them on. #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/battlepenguin" rel="tag">battlepenguin</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span><br /> <br /> Note: everything I’ve read about #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/tarsnap" rel="tag">tarsnap</a></span> sounds good, but a person who recently spent over a year off work is best off limiting their repeating payments.3362292http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2021-04-03T05:31:38+00:002021-04-03T05:31:38+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2021-04-03:objectType=thread:nonce=48bf99f69f505eeehttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2021-01-07:noticeId=3353701:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1#<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/lazynephew" rel="tag">lazyNephew</a></span> wants his own #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> with a 16TB drive. I sent a link to a $100 single-bay Synology model, but said that his desired drive won't be affordable before he's 35. I think he will decide this entry-level device isn't good enough.<br /> <br /> Oh, well. When he's 50 and still doesn't have one, he'll realize that you do what you can with what you have.3353701http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2021-01-07T17:53:50+00:002021-01-07T17:53:50+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2021-01-07:objectType=thread:nonce=ad9e59ea2b1c586ahttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2021-01-07:noticeId=3353677:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1<a href="https://battlepenguin.com/tech/video/build-a-small-form-factor-storage-server-nas/" title="https://battlepenguin.com/tech/video/build-a-small-form-factor-storage-server-nas/" rel="nofollow external noreferrer" class="attachment" id="attachment-279232">https://battlepenguin.com/tech/video/build-a-small-form-factor-storage-server-nas/</a> <br /> <br /> I think I want to build a #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> similar to this. I have no time schedule for when it might happen.3353677http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2021-01-07T03:16:55+00:002021-01-07T03:16:55+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2021-01-07:objectType=thread:nonce=94598b3ca6f271e1http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2020-12-24:noticeId=3352746:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1I finally added the other HDD to tje #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS.</a></span> Now I'm looking through its control panel, trying to tell it to use the new disk. I'm not entirely sure I need to do this. #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/synology" rel="tag">Synology</a></span> isn't very clear about that.3352746http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2020-12-24T07:03:40+00:002020-12-24T07:03:40+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2020-12-24:objectType=thread:nonce=1fac8dc6f7279bbahttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2020-11-28:noticeId=3349388:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1#<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/daddya" rel="tag">Daddy_A</a></span> had some time last night and this morning, so he set up the #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> I sent for his birthday (about six months ago). #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/littleboya" rel="tag">Little_Boy_A</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/littleboya2" rel="tag">Little_Boy_A2</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/littlegirla3" rel="tag">Little_Girl_A3</a></span> are watching something he's streaming off the NAS now.3349388http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2020-11-28T16:50:58+00:002020-11-28T16:50:58+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2020-11-28:objectType=thread:nonce=905b9d0588873a8ehttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2020-05-22:noticeId=3312542:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1It looks like #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/daddya" rel="tag">Daddy_A</a></span>'s #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> box will arrive Saturday 2020-05-23. Assuming nothing gets placed on the wrong truck. (Someone in the Fediverse recently ordered a product from Kentucky for delivery in New Jersey. Somehow, the product got shipped to SoCal before heading back to NJ.)3312542http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2020-05-22T01:47:20+00:002020-05-22T01:47:20+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2020-05-22:objectType=thread:nonce=cb39b014de0610a4http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2020-04-21:noticeId=3303187:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1Interesting conversation about Western Digital "Red" HDDs for #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> devices <a href="https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037571132363249" title="https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037571132363249" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037571132363249</a> ... he links to [1] in the OP.<br /><br /> "Western Digital, Seagate and Toshiba have begun selling SMR drives without labeling them as such, thus revealing a large controversy, as SMR drives are much slower in some circumstances than PMR drives.[9] These practices were used to be in both data storage-dedicated (for servers, NASes and cold storage) and consumer-centric HDDs." [2]<br /><br /> Also, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/til" rel="tag">TIL</a></span>: SMR (Shingled magnetic recording) [3], PMR (Perpendicular magnetic recording) .<br /><br /> The OP explains why this is an issue in [4] and [5] and [9].<br /><br /> Also, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/til" rel="tag">TIL</a></span> (Today I learned) the terms: LMR (longitudinal magnetic recording [6], and PMR (Perpendicular magnetic recording) [7] ... I already knew generally about both processes, but did not have specialized terminology for them. (CMR [8] is a rename of PMR.)<br /><br /> References: <br /> [1] <a href="https://blog.westerndigital.com/wd-red-nas-drives/" title="https://blog.westerndigital.com/wd-red-nas-drives/" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://blog.westerndigital.com/wd-red-nas-drives/</a> <br /> [2] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingled_magnetic_recording" title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingled_magnetic_recording" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingled_magnetic_recording</a> <br /> [3] <a href="https://www.storagereview.com/news/what-is-shingled-magnetic-recording-smr" title="https://www.storagereview.com/news/what-is-shingled-magnetic-recording-smr" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://www.storagereview.com/news/what-is-shingled-magnetic-recording-smr</a> <br /> [4] <a href="https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037775889323461" title="https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037775889323461" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037775889323461</a> <br /> [5] <a href="https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037804715066031" title="https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037804715066031" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037804715066031</a> <br /> [6] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_storage" title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_storage" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_storage</a> <br /> [7] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpendicular_recording" title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpendicular_recording" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpendicular_recording</a> <br /> [8] <a href="https://blag.nullteilerfrei.de/2018/05/31/pmr-smr-cmr-i-just-want-a-hdd-mr/" title="https://blag.nullteilerfrei.de/2018/05/31/pmr-smr-cmr-i-just-want-a-hdd-mr/" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://blag.nullteilerfrei.de/2018/05/31/pmr-smr-cmr-i-just-want-a-hdd-mr/</a> <br /> [9] <a href="https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037879736589923" title="https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037879736589923" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://freeradical.zone/@tek/104037879736589923</a> <br /><br /> All the NAS units I've purchased (possibly excepting #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sonone" rel="tag">sonOne</a></span>'s, since I did not buy drives for him) also got WD Red NAS drives. Possibly they were older PMR/CMR drives, but since WD did not properly label their products, I do not know.3303187http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2020-04-21T18:03:02+00:002020-04-21T18:03:02+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2020-04-21:objectType=thread:nonce=2f3df4fe9c707f91http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2020-03-25:noticeId=3291238:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1I was a little worried that #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/daddya" rel="tag">Daddy_A</a></span> would feel left out because I'm unlikely to be able to send him a #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> or the server & rack for his birthday. Both #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sonone" rel="tag">sonOne</a></span> and #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sontwo" rel="tag">sonTwo</a></span> got a NAS for their birthdays. During yesterday's videochat with 2nd son, I mentioned it and he said "you won't find out whether he takes it badly until you tell him, but I'm sure he will understand". So last night, I sent a message.<br /><br /> This morning I received a reply:<br /> "No worries about the NAS or server ... don't let yourself stress out about that!"<br /><br /> Breathing a sigh of relief.3291238http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2020-03-25T16:41:43+00:002020-03-25T16:41:43+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2020-03-25:objectType=thread:nonce=c2b5effbcd098d11http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2019-12-28:noticeId=3220746:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1What I'm probably going to do is remove all or almost all of my files from the app space and just use the direct filesystem access area until I set up the #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/odroid" rel="tag">Odroid</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/hc1" rel="tag">HC-1.</a></span><br /><br /> I still need to help my mom and sister get more of their stuff uploaded to the #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> anyway.3220746http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-12-28T05:15:00+00:002019-12-28T05:15:00+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2019-12-28:objectType=thread:nonce=71131c0eb92b432chttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2019-12-28:noticeId=3220745:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1I don't like all the cutesy apps for the #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/synology" rel="tag">Synology</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS.</a></span> Particularly the way each app's storage is somehow separate from the others _and_ they aren't segregated by user.<br /><br /> I really want just a networked file system. I can store my grandchild photos under "/myname/Pictures" and put my documents and spreadsheets under "/myname/Documents"; my .oga, .ogg, and .flac files can go under "/myname/Music" ... with permissions. <br /><br /> Then if I wanted to use their audio streaming app, once I logged in, it would know where my collection is, and would play only my music. Naturally, there would be a "/public" with subdirs for Music, Documents, Photos, etc. The apps would give the choice of showing / playing /public files or not doing so. <br /><br /> The default upload / download / display / play would of course be private (user account only). With a checkbox, the user could upload files to subdirs of /public, and view / play / download files from subdirs of /public.<br /><br /> (NOTE: there is a filesystem exposed to my file browser [in my case, I'm using Krusader and SMB4K], but it does not show the files available to the apps.)3220745http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-12-28T05:10:29+00:002019-12-28T05:10:29+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2019-12-28:objectType=thread:nonce=71131c0eb92b432chttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2019-12-11:noticeId=3206341:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1Now that I've had a little time to see them in action, I'm not a fan of the installable services on the #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS.</a></span> For example, If I upload a photo of #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/gs3" rel="tag">GS3</a></span> (to "/photo" AKA the photos folder) I don't necessarily want to share it with everyone in the house. I should have to intentionally select "share", otherwise, it should be handled in a more private-ish manner. I think #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/synology" rel="tag">Synology</a></span> made some bad decisions.3206341http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-12-11T23:29:20+00:002019-12-11T23:29:20+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2019-12-11:objectType=thread:nonce=73bc3914fd94727ehttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2019-12-11:noticeId=3205258:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1I was seriously thinking the #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/synology" rel="tag">Synology</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span>'s weird permissions settings and the collection of client apps were too much hassle for a limited benefit. But being able to play the same song on every device I own when I'm in reach of the home #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/wifi" rel="tag">Wi-Fi</a></span> is a powerful attractant. <br /> <br /> Now that it is working again, let's see how long it takes them to fill 7TiB of space.3205258http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-12-11T04:45:55+00:002019-12-11T04:45:55+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2019-12-11:objectType=thread:nonce=2ca8e9118283ee43http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2019-12-10:noticeId=3204055:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1Suddenly remembered that I was reinitializing the family #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> ( #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/synology" rel="tag">Synology</a></span> DS416j ) before I left #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/socal" rel="tag">SoCal</a></span> for #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sacramento" rel="tag">Sacramento.</a></span> They haven't been using it for 7 months (6 months while I was in #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sac" rel="tag">Sac</a></span>, almost a month since I returned).3204055http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-12-10T02:00:22+00:002019-12-10T02:00:22+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2019-12-10:objectType=thread:nonce=c431a19041ace648http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/commenthttps://noagendasocial.com/users/Combaticus/statuses/100641513334412753New comment by combaticus<p><span class="h-card"><a href="https://noagendasocial.com/@TomNovak" class="u-url mention">@<span>TomNovak</span></a></span> I don't like the name calling, Tom. I thought <a href="https://noagendasocial.com/tags/nas" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>NAS</span></a> was above that and usually it is, but you seem to have no problem mocking a fellow member.</p><p>I regret sharing the link with you and engaging you in this conversation.</p>2073529http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2018-08-30T22:20:23+00:002018-08-30T22:20:23+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://noagendasocial.com/users/CombaticuscombaticusAmerica's favorite giant iron robot of doom. #ITM | Fema Region II My YT Channel: https://bit.ly/2LmvZ9rcombaticusCombaticusAmerica's favorite giant iron robot of doom. #ITM | Fema Region II My YT Channel: https://bit.ly/2LmvZ9rtag:nu.federati.net,2018-08-30:objectType=thread:nonce=8ee61f555ba71bdahttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:nu.federati.net,2017-11-25:noticeId=691799:objectType=noteNew note by lnxw48a1!<a href="http://sn.jonkman.ca/group/797/id" class="h-card group" title="System Administrators (sysadmin)">sysadmin</a> See <a href="http://decafbad.net/2017/11/25/nfs-strangeness--duplicate-inodes--file-names/" title="http://decafbad.net/2017/11/25/nfs-strangeness--duplicate-inodes--file-names/" class="attachment" rel="nofollow">http://decafbad.net/2017/11/25/nfs-strangeness--duplicate-inodes--file-names/</a> <br /><br /> Does anyone have any ideas? #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nfs" rel="tag">NFS</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span>691799http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2017-11-25T16:32:34+00:002017-11-25T16:32:34+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}tag:nu.federati.net,2017-11-25:objectType=thread:nonce=a0c192392c4b9cebhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:quitter.se,2017-08-30:noticeId=17688788:objectType=noteNew note by grmpyoldmanDas letzte an Performance aus dem Raspi2B rausquetschen… nicht mehr per #<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.se/tag/nfs" rel="tag">NFS</a></span> sondern mit #<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.se/tag/rsync" rel="tag">rsync</a></span> die Daten kopieren… #<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.se/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span>499588http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2017-08-30T16:52:24+00:002017-08-30T16:52:24+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttp://quitter.se/user/114798grmpyoldmansalaried #FLOSS evangelist. Quit twitter, Fuck facebook. foto be-him CC-BY-NC-NDgrmpyoldman☠️ Grumpy Oldmansalaried #FLOSS evangelist. Quit twitter, Fuck facebook. foto be-him CC-BY-NC-NDDüsseldorf, NRW, Germanyhomepagehttps://libre.fm/user/GrmpyOldMantruetag:quitter.se,2017-08-30:objectType=thread:nonce=bb8861c0647dae7ahttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:sn.chromic.org,2017-08-08:noticeId=1377821:objectType=noteNew note by chimoI'm starting to look at #<span class="tag"><a href="http://sn.chromic.org/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> options. The #<span class="tag"><a href="http://sn.chromic.org/tag/freenas" rel="tag">FreeNAS</a></span> mini seems nice. Any recommendations from the !<span class="h-card"><a href="https://gnusocial.no/group/1189/id" class="u-url p-nickname group" title="fediverse (fediverse)">fediverse</a></span>? DIY? !<span class="h-card"><a href="http://sn.jonkman.ca/group/506/id" class="u-url p-nickname group" title="Lazyweb (lazyweb)">lazyweb</a></span> !<span class="h-card"><a href="http://sn.jonkman.ca/group/164/id" class="u-url p-nickname group" title="Self Hosting (selfhost)">selfhost</a></span>447451http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2017-08-08T00:50:42+00:002017-08-08T00:50:42+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttp://sn.chromic.org/user/1chimoGeek.45.4210328 -75.6900219chimoChimoGeek.Ottawa, Ontario, Canadahomepagehttps://chromic.orgtruehttps://gnusocial.no/conversation/146640845.4210328 -75.6900219http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notehttp://oracle.skilledtests.com/notice/661701New note by mkjust solved another problem that's been nagging me for nearly ever: my main user on Dennis had a different UID than my same-named main user on Nikola - result: files on external drives owned by main user when plugged into one computer, but inaccessible (non-existent user) when plugged into the other computer. combination of groupmod & usermod on Dennis and chown on the NAS where I temporarily plugged in the drives one by one: suddenly this was easy-peasy! and fun! #<span class="tag"><a href="http://oracle.skilledtests.com/tag/nas" rel="tag">NAS</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="http://oracle.skilledtests.com/tag/admin" rel="tag">admin</a></span>567575http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2014-09-14T20:52:45+00:002014-09-14T20:52:45+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttp://oracle.skilledtests.com/user/2368mkTemporarily lost photographer. Thanks to Erkan for providing me with a temporary home while I have not been able to set up my own SN instance yet. [note: I do use some 'self tags' and 'people tags' but I do *not* use any "lists" - those are a SN misinterpretation of those tags]mkTemporary MarjoleinTemporarily lost photographer. Thanks to Erkan for providing me with a temporary home while I have not been able to set up my own SN instance yet. [note: I do use some 'self tags' and 'people tags' but I do *not* use any "lists" - those are a SN misinterpretation of those tags]Amsterdam, NL, Terrahomepagehttp://wiki.unsim.pl/truehttps://social.mayfirst.org/conversation/16763