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I had a similar issue on an HP Elitedesk 800 mini G3. It turned out to be a faulty ram stick. Memtest revealed the issue and after unpligging the defective stick the issue was resolved.
Man they sure moved a long way from "don't be evil" yikes
Oh man... "I'm in this picture and I don't like it" 🙁 at least I got emojis with florisboard for graphene... 🎉
Wasn't the deal with raspberry pis that they were tiny and cheap? I'm out of the loop as usual, but what is the appeal of a raspberry laptop?
What are you talking about? Why does it look like I keep deleting my account?
Hi, thanks. I've been testing out NextCloud and it might be a bit too bloated and buggy for me (document editor iffy on mobile and encountering files and folders being falsely locked and thus cannot be interacted with) so I might give sftp a go.
Is there a dockerhub project you would reccomend? I've been looking at sftpgo (https://hub.docker.com/r/drakkan/sftpgo) as a option?
To prevent brute force login attempts into my jellyfin service.
Oh I can see how my title could be misunderstood - what I meant is that both jellyfin and fail2ban are running in (separate) docker containers. Not both services crammed.into one.
Thank you. I did see this list before. My jellyfin instance is not exposed to the net atm., but I'm thinking of exposing it in intervals and would like to have fail2ban working when/if I do.
This whole thing is so infuriating. It just won't go away and in the end we are all going to be surveiled no matter what. Privacy will be gone and it's just disgusting. Peter Hummelgaard and whoever puppeteers him needs as much negative attation about this case as possible. The media is hardly covering it at all. Fight for your privacy!