u/FadedStardust

Low Income Disabled person looking for two low cost movers

Hello! I am currently located in Scappoose (about 30 minutes north of Portland) and will be moving to downtown PDX in about two weeks, the week of the 24th.

I am disabled and do not drive, but I am willing to rent a U-Haul if someone is willing to put their name on the rental app as the driver (I pay, you drive) and help move furniture/boxes for an afternoon.

I am looking for two people. The apartment I'm in now is on the ground floor, and the apartment I'm going to has an elevator, but the couch and bed may need to go up via the stairs, unfortunately.

Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!

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u/FadedStardust — 6 days ago

Newbie setting up a Fedora Server home lab on an old laptop

Hello everyone! Like many, I'm increasingly dissatisfied with large tech corporations and subscription services so I've decided to turn my old laptop into a home lab! I started today since it's the weekend. I guess I'm looking for help (and maybe a lil validation, lol) on how to get the bulk of the software up and running.

My home lab (laptop... labtop?) specs: https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/8153517

What I've already done:

- installed Fedora Server

- logged in via Cockpit on my desktop

- ran sudo dnf upgrade -y

- extended the xfs drive to fill all free space

- installed Tailscale and connected my computers together that way

What I want to learn how to do:

Install Docker, Nextcloud, and Forgejo, and learn how to configure and use them.

I want to use git for versioning my writing projects (I write using Emacs with org-mode and Magit) as well as host my own Nextcloud instance to start the degoogle process. Eventually I'll want to host my own email as well, but I've heard that's a more complicated project, so I want to start with just storage and version control.

Are there any good video guides (fedora specific would be helpful, but after getting docker up probably not necessary) that people would recommend I follow for the next steps?

I'm obviously not afraid to tinker and learn linux-y things (again Emacs user, lmao) and I also use Fedora KDE Plasma Edition on my main PC so the platform is familiar.

Thanks!

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u/FadedStardust — 2 months ago