• naticus@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        Lol oh just that I’ve never installed Linux for personal use with it not turning into a 3 day adventure, minimum.

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          10 months ago

          You’d be suprised what I do everyday. ;)

          Ssh

          WireGuard

          Samba

          Cryptsetup/LUKS

          Suricata

          pi-hole

          I maintain these services all on a SBC the size of my palm (H3).

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            10 months ago

            Hey if you’re able to do all that efficiently, more power to ya! I’m decent at Linux but far from an expert and it never seems like I’m " done".

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              10 months ago

              I more or less the same…

              I took a vocatinol school for cybersec and now I am doing college for server admin.

              Hopefully, everthing I learned transfers.

              Oddly, this is my 5th year with linux.

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                10 months ago

                I have had a weird journey with Linux, personally. I’ve used it many times in the past, and one of my earliest installs when I was a teen, I was self teaching through trial by fire recompiling my kernel and hoping it was bootable afterwards.

                Later I did SUSE briefly, then LFS for the experience, then Gentoo stage 1 installs. Wasn’t until several years later that I really got back into it with running Ubuntu servers at work. About 25 years of IT later, I’m switching back to Linux with OpenSUSE as my DD.