I already have a Raspberry Pi 4 with 2GB of RAM lying around. Can I somehow connect it to the TV and use it via the TV remote? If so, what OS would I need to install to it, and what software would I use?
I already have, but piHole doesn’t block YouTube ads.
It searches in a lot of indexers (torrent sites) simulatenously. You put the indexers you want to search, connect it to qBittorrent (via a plugin), Radarr, or Sonarr and it searches.
Can you explain more the setup? What VMs would I need to run?
Thanks for responding. I actually don’t have Immich yet on the Raspberry Pi, so it’s the first time I will be installing it and then importing the photos. I don’t actually care a lot about the migration, since I can just reconfigure the services. I want to ensure that if a drive fails, I can restore the data. I would try RAID, but I read that “RAID is not backup”. Or I could just run the command you provided in a cronjob.
I decided to not use a VPN, because I live in Greece and read online that, although piracy is illegal, no action is being taken for pirates.
The problem is not that games don’t run smoothly. The problem is that games don’t run at all or require major effort to run without issues. Will installing that distro fix the complicated installation of Prism Launcher cracked? I don’t think so. But I agree with you for the fact that I chose the wrong distro. I wanted something easy for beginners.
Can you tell me the specs?
I installed Linux Mint on my dad’s laptop. The laptop previously had Windows 10 installed on it and it took approximately 10 minutes to boot. Now it boots in like 1 minute. The only thing that he doesn’t like is that he has to use LibreOffice instead of Microsoft Office and he has not get used to it yet.
I have a heatsink above CPU, RAM, and Wi-Fi card. I think I should get a fan.
I saw that it uses about 1,3 GB of memory. This means another 700MB remain. Because of this, I don’t think the cause is the memory. Also, I forgot to mention that I am also running qbittorrent for downloading, gluetun for VPN, and jellyfin and jellyseerr.
OK, I am trying to setup a swap partition right now to see if that will improve performance.
Yes, I believe they have pretty bad documentation, but I after a lot of pain I was able to get it working too.
I have a Smart TV (not Android TV) that can access the internet and it works fine through the web interface.
Don’t use Plex, use Jellyfin. Plex tracks everything you watch and do. Jellyfin is free, open-source and self-hosted.
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Wait what I saw that comment like a week ago