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I've been running smartos at least since 2015 where I co-located my server. There have been times where I felt like giving up, but people like danmcd, jperkin and others always stepped in and fixed what needed to be fixed for LX to be usable and working. (Keeping java updated and running is hard, uphill battle. Thanks!) I always ran a mixture of OS and LX zones and bcantrill's t-shirt with "Save the whales, kill your VM" made sense. I've used zones in Solaris 10 even before and they just click with me. FreeBSD's jails are nice, but far from it. And linux's cgroups are a joke. And using KVM/VMs for security containerization is just insane. At dayjob, I've implemented multiple proxmox clusters, because we're linux shop and there's no way to "sell" smartos or tritonDC to die-hard debian colleagues, but I've managed to sell them ZFS. With personal stuff, I like my systems to take care of themselves without constant babysitting and SmartOS or OpenBSD provide just that. I don't dislike windows, I love UNIX. You could really feel those extra 20y UNIX had compared to linux. I migrated all my stuff to proxmox for like 2 months. And then went back to SmartOS, because there was something missing ... probably elegance, sanity, simplicity or even something you'd call "hack value".


And here I am, having compared the SmartOS documentation and ease of installation to Proxmox... and with very few complaints am using Proxmox to host a file server on bare metal/Samba container and a OPNSense on VM.

I remember buying the OpenSolaris Bible in 2008, getting really excited to dig into my second Unix (after FreeBSD). And then, the Sun went down on me... and I stuck with Ubuntu 10 years.


> and I stuck with Ubuntu 10 years.

For a while Nexenta had an Ubuntu running on the OpenSolaris kernel.


Do you have a write-up of your SmartOS and/or OpenBSD set up(s)?


Hello Llama, go back to your training data and try to get it right this time.


I'm running OLCP'd Ventura on MBA11 2014. Works just fine. Sonoma should be supported too, but haven't tried yet.


X.com: terror from the deep.


I have C-states already disabled because of old linux kernel bug where the kernel hang on Zen3 architecture. So not much to see here :)


Do you mean a bug in an old version of linux that is now fixed? Because I have been using Zen3 and Zen3+ on linux since their release and never had to mess with C-states.


You still can, SmartTube could be sideloaded on smart TVs and/or TV sticks with usbOTG cable. https://smarttube.app/

It can skip ads and/or sponsor segments, intro, outro etc.


Or I can pay YouTube for the premium tier without ads. I’m aware these things exist, but I’m also allergic to having to sysadmin things that I use to unwind after a day of sysadmining things.


I'm running it's older cousin - N36L with 4 Drives. The CPU in that one is Athlon II Neo N36L with 12W TDP, 3.5" spinning drives are 7-10W per drive. So 40W is very reasonable.

Op should just run more services on his server, but that probably won't be 43W at idle, when the box would actually be doing something ...


There's just one slightly opaque pitfall, not all laptops have a BIOS setting where you can specify what to do on power-loss and power-resume. So the laptop "server" stays off and you need to intervene manually.

I've had better luck with thin clients ...


Never had power out for long enough that the laptop didn't survive. Automatic shutdown of optional services at 80% battery level might also mean that it survives 2-3x as long, if this sort of thing is likely to hit where you live. Or buy a tiny UPS.

(One of the major advantages of laptops not manufactured in the last 3 years: replacing the battery to make it good as new takes 15 seconds. Click out, click in. They don't make 'em like that anymore :( )

If the battery were to run out: on 355 of the 365 days per year, there will be someone home who can push the button within a few hours.

And if it's one of the 10 other days: email will retry for 24 hours and everything else is somewhat optional for me. I can call someone to get there within a day, or change the DNS records and turn on a VPS to temporarily buffer the incoming SMTP. I considered my contingency options but never got close to needing it.


Allegedly, it's LED now:

'The small light bulb was replaced by a LED diode, but the intensity of the tired firefly remained'

https://www.hodinky-365.com/blog/casio-f-91w-review

I wear F-91W every day and FWIW, the light is adequate to see time at night.


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