I am trying to use my old laptops for self-hosting. One has a 6th gen Intel Core i3 (4GB ram), the other has an 11th gen Intel Core i5 (8GB ram). I have previously tried both ubuntu server and desktop but couldn’t get it to work well. For the former I found it difficult to remote ssh and the latter I had difficulty installing Docker containers. (I’m not very good with the command line)

I would like to find an OS that is easier to setup with less of a neccesity for the command line (I would still like to learn how to use it though, I don’t want to get rid of it entirely!). I’ve heard of CasaOS, is that a good option? It seems quite easy to use. What about other alternatives?

  • Angry_Autist (he/him)
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    -172 months ago

    User makes specific request

    Top comment is ‘Nah you don’t want that, just learn terminal yo’

    Fuck every member of the linux community

    • @kittenzrulz123@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      162 months ago

      What? Am I supposed to lie? For advanced tasks such as running server grade software you need to use a terminal, this is the case for every single operating system. FreeBSD, MacOS, and yes even Windows require knowledge of the terminal for advanced tasks such as running server grade software.

    • MrPasty
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      82 months ago

      User asks specifically how to do terminal based things without using the terminal. Fuck you, specifically.

          • Angry_Autist (he/him)
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            -42 months ago

            No, the entire discussion is about a user that doesn’t want to deal with CLI to self host

            There’s really no meaningful difference between linux desktop and server distros like there is in windows, people just run them without the desktop environment to reduce overhead.

            • @kittenzrulz123@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              12 months ago

              Yeah but all self hosting software is TUI, I mean sure you can use a GUI but at the end of the day you’ll need to use a terminal emulator to acturally run the software so there isnt much point in the overhead

        • @hperrin@lemmy.ca
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          42 months ago

          We’re talking about servers here. Linux is the market leader in server software by an absolutely enormous margin.

    • David From Space
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      22 months ago

      This is Lemmy, not the other place. Please be kinder. No need to abuse people trying to help, especially when OP did mention they wouldn’t mind learning if its easy enough.