Distros: EasyOS, Ubuntu, and FreeBSD
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Barry Kauler ☛ EasyOS Daedalus-series version 6.3.90 (6.4RC)
Devuan is a GNU/Linux distribution forked from Debian, almost identical except does not use systemd. Debian Bookworm is the current stable release, and Devuan calls it "Daedalus". I posted about building EasyOS with Daedalus packages a couple of days ago: [...]
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Canonical/Ubuntu Family
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University of Toronto ☛ Our various different types of Ubuntu installs
Our general install framework has two pivotal questions that categorize machines. The first question is what degree of NFS mounting the machine will do, with the choices being all of the NFS filesystems from our fileservers (more or less), NFS mounting just our central administrative filesystem either with our full set of accounts or with just staff accounts, rsync'ing that central administrative filesystem (which implies only staff accounts), or being a completely isolated machine that doesn't have even the central administrative filesystem.
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BSD
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Klara ☛ Open Source FreeBSD NAS: Maintenance Best Practices - Klara Systems
A well-maintained open source FreeBSD NAS can run flawlessly for years, but like any appliance, it requires routine care to ensure longevity and performance. Just as regular oil changes are essential for your car, proactive maintenance on your NAS—such as checking storage health and performing system updates—can prevent long-term issues.
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Michał Sapka ☛ Broken system
A very short update: last week I broke my computer. FreeBSD did its best, but my sheer stupidity wouldn’t listen.
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