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If you create an LXC, then go to Resources --> Add --> Mount point, then you can basically just mount the proxmox drives / folder as a folder within the LXC environment.
If you create an LXC, then go to Resources --> Add --> Mount point, then you can basically just mount the proxmox drives / folder as a folder within the LXC environment.
this plus the snap crap they’ve been doing was enough for me to switch to Debian
I had some similar issues with all of my voice recognition / responses being very slow… I am running on home assistant supervised on top of Proxmox. What solved the issue for me was changing the CPU type to ‘host’ in Proxmox. I guess the recognition may rely on some CPU extensions being available.
a game like this would be awesome but the contents of the trailer make me very concerned… lots of extremely unpolished stuff
Add each hardware NIC to its own Linux bridge. Add two VNICs to the opnsense VM. In proxmox gui, assign an address to the LAN Linux bridge for the management interface. That’s what I do and I’ve had no problems for over a year. It works fine with near 1gbps symmetrical connection.
As someone that’s never used any of those services, what’s the difference between this and bypass paywalls clean?