Those are Apples and Oranges
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Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•Kdenlive 25.04 is out with background removal (SAM2), OpenTimelineIO import/export, performance enhancements, optimized audio waveforms and lots workflow improvements and bug fixes.English3·2 days agoI interpreted it as being installed
That makes more sense
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What OS should I use for self-hosting that doesn't require extensive terminal knowledge?English12·2 days agoIt is ok to admit you are wrong. Fedora wasn’t always the project it is today and at one point it was purely for testing. I get the impression that you’ve either never used Fedora or haven’t used it in a very long time.
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/
Not everyone needs the latest stable of everything. That’s ok but I also didn’t just list Fedora. It is just a option to consider if you want a up to date system that’s well tested.
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•Kdenlive 25.04 is out with background removal (SAM2), OpenTimelineIO import/export, performance enhancements, optimized audio waveforms and lots workflow improvements and bug fixes.English4·2 days agoThat’s not preinstalled
You need to install it to use it. I think you are misunderstanding something.
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•Kdenlive 25.04 is out with background removal (SAM2), OpenTimelineIO import/export, performance enhancements, optimized audio waveforms and lots workflow improvements and bug fixes.English31·2 days agoOnly if you want to do video editing
Also it isn’t preinstalled anywhere I know of
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•Kdenlive 25.04 is out with background removal (SAM2), OpenTimelineIO import/export, performance enhancements, optimized audio waveforms and lots workflow improvements and bug fixes.English51·2 days agoI’m not sure why it would be included with a Linux distro by default
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What OS should I use for self-hosting that doesn't require extensive terminal knowledge?English12·2 days agoHave you even used Fedora recently? It is well tested and focused on being beginner friendly. That wasn’t always the case but it changed a few years ago.
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What OS should I use for self-hosting that doesn't require extensive terminal knowledge?English12·2 days agoFedora better than Ubuntu in a lot of ways
Also with Fedora 42 there is a entirely new installer so it is much easier to setup.
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What OS should I use for self-hosting that doesn't require extensive terminal knowledge?English1·3 days agoThe trade off with Fedora is that has a support window of only a year
There are also Rocky and Alma
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What OS should I use for self-hosting that doesn't require extensive terminal knowledge?English63·3 days agoI honestly would use a headless Linux system with docker compose. You can find premade docker compose files.
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What OS should I use for self-hosting that doesn't require extensive terminal knowledge?English13·3 days agoAnything but Ubuntu for the most part
Mint, Fedora, Rocky or whatever else
I would start with a premade docker compose file. From there learn how to tweak it.
Docker has very little overhead
No, chroot is kind of its own thing
It is just a kernel namespace
That’s is absolutely true
Avoid exposing things unless you really need to and follow best practices.
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting static site behind two routers?English2·4 days agoDo you have a username and password for PPP? You could replace the device with something with a SPF port
Another option is that you could turn off masquerading (NAT) on the Asus router. This may not work but if you have different IP ranges on each device theoretically it would avoid double NAT
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting static site behind two routers?English2·4 days agoIs the ISP device a cable modem or is it fiber?
You may be able to replace it with your own stuff
Possibly linux@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting static site behind two routers?English2·4 days agoYou don’t want two routers as that creates a double NAT
Setup a service and them install Tailscale/Netbird on your devices. The reason double NAT is bad is that it can break NAT traversal used to allow you to directly remote access a device away from home.
Realistically you shouldn’t depend on a single place for backups
Remember 3-2-1. Three places, two mediums and one offsite