Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)
It can be (pretty much) any distro you want – just make a minimal install, install the stuff you want, pull config files from your github and throw em in $HOME, that’s it.
Git hype for Crysis running on the rpi 5!
Docker, hands down. “Containerize” all things!..
Not that relevant to your post, but I’v been avoiding DE’s altogether since the very first day I knew they weren’t required to have a proper distro.
Nah, they are doing you a favor.
also * ffplay and * yt-dlp.
No love for Linux (outside wine), eh? Well, dangit. I’d love to play it on my Orange pi zero 3 without making it explode.
Reminds me of a “Realism” mod for Minecraft.
“Eyy! You be lookin’ a nice snacc this morning eh?”
“What, you don’t like retro yet proper gaming on a 1W device?”
– Me, if I were that lone guy holding a controller
I tried it once and gave up after realizing the necessary mental gymnastics to do simple things like installing something.
Eh, I just set $ROOTFS to ro and my $HOME to rw.
I’m forced to use Brave or else my potato has a heart attack – what am I?
Good ol’ Windows 69. :^)
For the sake of “saving” your post (even as someone who has no idea how nextcloud works)… I made a quick search regarding nextcloud and the nextcloud docs says it needs a minimum of 128MiB ram per process while they recommend 512MiB which doesn’t seem that much of a resource beast at all…? It COULD work, but not as good as your typical nextcloud setup with over 10 processes or something of the sort. Probably a headless/bare metal setup with dietpi, I guess?
Then again, as I said previously… this is a totally ignorant take on saving your post, but eh… who on earth would want to run nextcloud with less than 10 processes anyways? So I’m gonna go with “Yeah it does, but you’ll (eventually) want to switch to a better sbc later on.”
My orange pi zero 3 hosting nextdns via docker:
(It’s like nothing is happening at all – under 1W power draw go brrr)
How anyone could prefer Windows to Linux is truly a mystery to me.
Easy of use. The “Click here and I’ll do the stuff for you” kind of “easy of use”.
…I mean… Linux CAN be EASY to use – even MORE than Windows. But for that, the user has to dig in deep. Really deep.
Have you tried calling your neighbor out and asking him? “Hey! Can I take your shelf?”. Takes like three seconds to sort this out.