I love how the tables have turned.
I love how the tables have turned.
I typically run fedora kde, both server and desktop. I’ve a laptop using hyprland which is great once you remember all the shortcuts you’ve setup, but fedora kde is worth its weight.
He does mention it but says it added resource overhead he didn’t want
Vmbr0 should be your VLAN aware bridge. You create this in the pve networking dashboard.
Then create vmbr0_101 (where 101 is your vlan). Also create vbmr0_102, and so on.
Assign those vmbr0_xxx to each of the VMs.
If you host all the VM’s on the same box, create all the vmbr0_xyz in the pve dash, and in each VM/container>networking assign it.
Do a search for ‘Lm-sensors proxmox’
I run linux on my kettle don’t you know
Keep your filthy Microsoft mitts off my Linux environment
Its proprietary though, right?
I’ve switched nearly all my computers to Linux with wayland in the past 2 years with the last device coming over in the last couple of months.
I run a headless fedora/kde /wayland gaming desktop (with a nvidia GPU) which I use exclusively over steam links dotted around the house. That took a bit of tinkering tbh but flawless operation since. Edit: Turns out its actually still on Xorg. Still some work to do here getting this moved over. I forget why I didn’t stick but must’ve been some combination of headless and steam link streams
I use arch/hyprland on my daily driver laptop and arch/sway on my work laptop.
The wifes laptop is also fedora/KDE on wayland.
And love isn’t sex