u/RACeldrith

RADXA SATA HAT does not work on the newer kernel

Just a heads up to everyone, I've recently noticed that my Raspberry pi was unable to use the SATA HAT with the 6.18 kernel - also to add to this, booting kernel 6.12 again fixed it! So to anyone running into this. FYI

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u/RACeldrith — 7 days ago

I made a bumped NginxProxyManager

Hello all, I wanted to see if people would be interested in what I've worked on.

In a previous in this subreddit I asked: https://www.reddit.com/r/nginxproxymanager/comments/1t3rgxu/what_is_the_releasedevelopment_cycle_of_the/

And following that I either had a choice to move off of NPM or go to NPMPlus, which was too broad of an application for my liking.

So what I did is I made a bumped and automated fork of the nginxproxymanager images.

A couple things I did:

Debian 12 -> 13
OpenResty 1.27.x -> 1.29
Certbot-dns-eurodns python package 0.0.2 -> 1.8.2 (i needed this for my work)

And other packages have been bumped as well. So feel free to check it out.

I just noticed the upstream received an update. So that's applied as well

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u/RACeldrith — 9 days ago

Hello everyone, first off - sorry if I leave out some details. I am new at a company, full of hope to use the tools I love. So I wanted to ask the community (partly as a replacement for reading docs myself) for their expertise.

I just started working at a company and I see lots of opportunities to introduce proxmox. Right now each technical department has their own complete metal hypervisor, so:

Dep A has 2 Hypervisors

Dep B has 1 Hypervisor

Dep C has 3 Hypervisors

I was thinking: Is Proxmox not able to take that setup, make a large cluster and then delegate the hosts within its cluster configuration - or through resource limiting?

With delegation per user or department and with how much and what they are allowed to see/use/create?

(Right now its HyperV)

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u/RACeldrith — 17 days ago

I was wondering if people here know what the update/development/release cycle is for the npm project? https://nginxproxymanager.com

I see a large backlog and not much in stability. So I was wondering what is recommended and what alternatives are out there, WITH a GUI.

u/RACeldrith — 17 days ago

Hello everyone,

I was looking into OpenStack and was wondering, what is it? From what I am reading, OpenStack is an orchestration platform - but that does skip some steps in clouds.

Where does OpenStack's virtualization layer come from? Something like Proxmox? Does it have its own Hypervisor? Does it just use plain KVM? What provides that?

From what I read at: https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/openstack it needs an underlying virtualization layer. But what are examples of what is normal?

And does anyone have some resources into Openstack and what it entails for companies?

u/RACeldrith — 1 month ago