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Always tinkered with Linux, since eeeearly Red Hat days, but took the first full move when I set up my home lab and needed to host some docker containers with hardware pass-through.
Turned out my hardware was a bit too new for the kernel I had to install so ended up teaching myself a lot in terms trying to get everything to work.
Because of that I got quite comfortable on the terminal and from then, the UI suddenly made sense, because I understood better the concepts underneath.
Run three boxes with various versions of Linux now, a couple more if you count dual booting, a couple more if you count Mac as some kind of Frankenstein UNIX.
sunbeam60@lemmy.onetohomelab@lemmy.ml•Comrades, my homelab hasn't changed for over a year. I think it is “finished”.
11·21 days agoTo securely, privately, rapidly download and store a variety of of Linux distributions. Almost all homelab is about downloading and storing Linux distributions.
Yeah, it’s a mess:
Ok, it’s a phone.
Alright, it seems to run Linux.
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Eh, ok.

And in the darkness bind them?