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  2. unfortunately, hexos just isnt for me. I have sent an email requesting a refund for my order to support@hexos.com, as per the suggestion of a form member, but i see people posting refund requests on here. so i am unsure of the correct process.
  3. Genius! Thank you so much for this, genuinely. Whatever this bug is has been preventing me from upgrading for months. I'd check updates once in a while and then just regress and go back to running 25.04. As soon as I hit ENTER key on the last line of the script, everything settled down immediately. I think you can tell at what time the script was entered lol.
  4. Well that was unexpected! I think that's absolutely fair enough if it's launched but onboarding is phased. Very keen to see more curated apps come up now! That's magic of hexos I'm hoping for finally coming to fruition.
  5. I think buddy backup priority makes sense since that'd be a major differentiator for hexos compared to other NAS options (including truenas). Although tbh I don't have the hardware (especially the harddrives) for a second server so I'm not likely to use it until a future upgrade after the AIpocalyse ends. I've got Proton drive and just wish they get on with a linux client. Or Hexos VMs release and I can then run a windows VM with proton drive to backup critical docs and pictures.
  6. We've added everyone from our list. We'll start to migrate people based on the order of purchase to local UI.
  7. I bought my license the day it became available but I've been waiting on this release to install. My server has just been sitting in the rack waiting. Excited to finally try it out, hopefully the download becomes available soon.
  8. I just ran through this this morning. The permissions for all my apps stayed in place without issue, however it looks like user permissions are gone - the users still exist, but their permissions to their shares/folders are missing currently. Going to give it a bit of time to see if it rebuilds it later on. Will update if that changes or if I need to manually add them back.
  9. Just my 2 cents, but for me buddy backup is more important, since I have 2 Hexos servers and I can be my very own buddy and I'm not planning on every using a cloud service as storage (smartphone stuff doesn't count, you don't really have much of a choice there 😉 ) Additional Buddy Backup was one of the promoted features and there have been quite a few people asking about it since the initial release of the beta. Cloud backup on the other hand was not really promoted and as @Todd Miller mentioned there were far less requests for it so far. Therefore likely why they prioritised Buddy Backup over cloud storage. So from a commercial point of view Buddy Backup is a stronger selling point that sets Hexos appart from other NAS solutions. I'm not saying that cloud storage support should not be done, but at least this (forum) part of the community is currently more interested in buddy backup.
  10. As a bonus: If your server did what mine just did and completely freaked out on 2FA (NTP was setup and sync'd properly, 2FA code sync'd properly... fun times) this handy script will save you. Steps: 1. Login locally to the device. 2. Select Option 8: Open Linux Shell: 3. Type this code in: midclt call auth.twofactor.update '{"enabled": false}' 4. Login with your username and password, select System > Advanced Settings. 5. Scroll all the way down and confirm Global Two Factor Authentication is Disabled:
  11. As an update to the guide above: On step 2 and step 15, the interface has changed where to export and upload the configuration file as of version 25.10.2.1. The new location is here: System > Advanced Settings.
  12. Just to clarify, I’m definitely not one of the people who has been 'squeaking' or putting pressure on the devs. I actually really appreciate the work they’ve done. My post wasn't meant as a complaint, but rather as a genuine attempt to understand the logic behind the current priorities. I totally get that with the 1.0 release happening right now and all the feedback the team is juggling, the timing of my post might have been poorly interpreted. I apologize if it came across as 'just another demand'—that really wasn't my intent. The main reason I brought this up is that an integrated cloud backup (using StorJ/TrueNAS) was actually mentioned in the initial 2024 blog post as a supplement to Buddy Backup. Since I haven't seen much talk about it elsewhere, I just wanted to restart the conversation and see where it stands on the roadmap. Again, sorry if this was misread. I really like the project and I just want to see it become the best version of itself.
  13. Hmm. Try to take this in the nature I mean it but HAVE YOU READ THESE FORUMS? I bet you can't find five other people calling for cloud storage access. I'm not saying they don't want it, just they are the silent folks. The squeaky wheel has hammered the team for local UI, not web access, and buddy backup. We are going to give Jonp a nervous breakdown if we keep trying to prioritize the next important thing before we even let them finish the core. I think your question is valid and your overall safety and security is solid but if they did things in the order you wanted there should not have been any work done on applications until the 1.0 NAS was build. I have agreed with most of the questioning of how thing were done up to now. And I agree security and backups are critical to the point that needs to be shored up next. I'm one of the loudest critics this project has but I think it's time to step back, take a breath, let the dust settle and maybe celebrate a little. There is a forum topic for what apps should be looked at next. If you have a favorite put it in there. I might not ever use it but I am not arrogant enough t think my NAS/2 Local/2 Remote backup setup can't be improved or made simpler I'm going to personally step back and say congratulations team. I'm not in the first group so I haven't seen the 1.0 version but I know it was a lot of work. Reading through the forums overall, including posts like this, I can see there is still lots of work to do. And @jonpI am looking forward to shaking my head and second guessing every post like you are going out of your way to make my life more difficult, just like I have for the last year+. But for now, my hat if off to you. 😌
  14. Hello, I hadn't updated my Immich instance in about two weeks and decided to login and run all my updates, all updated except Immich. I tried uninstall and reinstall, still failed. Then I went to the TrueNas UI and installed it from there and it worked fine (without binding any directories). I seem to be stuck since I do not know what the default postgres password was set to. I still have all of the config and images, but I wasn't aware I needed to do a migration until I looked at the forums today. Is there any way someone could help me get an Immich instance back up with all of my config and photos? Thanks,
  15. I get that, but I think a NAS is about much more than just avoiding the cloud. For me, it's about performance and local services that a cloud-only setup can't handle. I need local storage for things like editing video files directly off the NAS, running Home Assistant, storing security camera footage, and using Cloudflare Zero Trust to access my setup remotely. That said, I still need a 'Plan B' for my most critical data (like 300GB of Immich and Nextcloud files). This is where the Buddy Backup/VM argument doesn't really work for me. At $6/TB on Backblaze B2, my offsite backup costs next to nothing. Renting a VM with enough storage to act as a Buddy node would be significantly more expensive, plus you have to factor in the additional HexOS license and the time spent managing the VM. To me, standard Cloud Backup is just the cheapest and most reliable way to protect important data. It’s also arguably more secure and durable than a friend's house or a DIY VM. But I know we all have a different usage for our NAS, so I'm curious to see how others are planning to handle this.
  16. I think the reasoning is, if you're paying for cloud storage and happy with it, then you probably wouldn't bother with a NAS. Realistically, cloud alone is probably enough for most people. So I think they are targeting people who want to own their own data, so "buddy" back up is probably the easiest. Marketing aside, it's really just a 2nd license to HexOS you need, the hardware and off-site could be a VM in the cloud if you wanted.
  17. Hi everyone, I’ve been thinking about the roadmap lately and I’m a bit confused by the focus on Buddy Backup over "standard" Cloud Backup (Backblaze B2, S3, etc.) with proper snapshot management. I get that Buddy Backup is the "cool" feature that makes HexOS different from every other NAS OS out there, but I’m struggling to see the logic in prioritizing it right now. HexOS is still brand new, and the user base is obviously still small. Most of us don't actually have "buddies" running HexOS yet, so for the average user today, that feature isn't very useful yet. On the other hand, almost everyone needs a reliable way to get their data off-site to a professional provider immediately. Having a solid, classic cloud backup integration feels like a "must-have" for any NAS, whereas Buddy Backup feels like something that becomes great once the community is much larger. I feel like the majority of us would get way more value out of a standard cloud backup feature in the short term even if I agree that buddy backup is the way to go mid-long term. Am I the only one who feels this way? I’d love to hear what you guys think—maybe I’m missing something about why this is being pushed so hard early on ? Big shoutout to the dev team, congrats for 1.0 and keep up the great work !
  18. I did say BY end of April ;-). Truth is we have been pretty much right there aside from a few issues, but the big one was the availability of HexOS Local. But we decided yesterday that we can still call this 1.0 and roll out Local to everyone over time. The local project has to be rolled out more slowly as we have SSL cert issuance limits right now.
  19. Hype, so keen for suib 5 second load times!
  20. Well that was quick lol. Went from end of month to now! What happened that it didn’t need to be delayed anymore? No complaints here of course. Great job.
  21. https://docs.hexos.com/blog/2026-04-02.html
  22. https://docs.hexos.com/blog/2026-04-02.html
  23. I appreciate the understanding. I'm actually in the process of approving the post right now. Had a full day packed so it had to wait until tonight.
  24. Is the blog post going to be up today or do you need to push it back to tomorrow? I know how that sounds, but I am serious. Traveling can really mess with your biorhythm with jet lag on top of trying to do your regular day job as well as damage control blog posts.
  25. Yesterday
  26. I agree, I added a GPU to my HexOS server for the same reason and would love to have a tile for the GPU like we have for the CPU.
  27. Likely unpopular opinion, but thank you!
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