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  1. Howdy folks, I unsuccessfully tried to convert my windows 10 "server/NAS" to TrueNAS Scale during New year's holiday after being lambasted by a few of my IT friends. But I ran across quite a few issues while trying to install multiple pieces of software due to my lack of knowledge surrounding virtual machines on linux and my way around the command prompt. I currently run a VM for Home Assistant/Music Assistant to control my sonos speakers with NFC tags, Jellyfin for video streaming locally and through Tailscale to connect from my phone while abroad, And finally- As a NAS for my local systems to backup documents, pictures, and call recordings. Would the design approach of HexOS better fit my use case or does it still seem too rough to currently approach making the second try on HexOS? I'd also like to know how HexOS approaches setting up storage across multiple differently sized drives as i've got a mishmash of different HDD's and SSD's to form the storage cluster I call "\\Home".
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  2. We’ve recently made changes that may affect your current authorized session, and as a result, you may find yourself logged out of the Deck UI. Simply log back in, and you’ll automatically pick up the required changes. If you encounter any issues logging back in, it’s likely due to caching. Please follow the instructions below to clear your cache: For Chrome: Open the browser menu (three dots in the upper right corner) Go to "More tools" > "Clear browsing data" Select "Cookies and site data" and "Cached images and files" and click "Clear data" For Firefox: Open the menu (three lines in the upper right corner) Select "Options" > "Privacy & Security" Scroll to "Cookies and Site Data" and click "Clear Data" For Safari: Go to the "Safari" menu > "Preferences" Click "Privacy" > "Manage Website Data" Remove the cached data for the site For Edge (thanks @thethirdhelix) Click Settings (three dot button near upper-right) > then "Settings" Click "Privacy, search and services" > then "Choose what to clear" (next to Clear browsing data now) Tick "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files" > then "Clear now" For additional instructions or if you're using a different browser, you can find detailed steps at How to Clear Your Browser Cache. If you continue to experience difficulties, please share your experience with us on here on the Hub.
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  3. wow asus is really making some compelling routers. i'm pretty frustrated with my nest wifi pro for only have 2 ethernet ports on each node so that having 4 sounds great.
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  4. @Dylan I forgot to remove it from the table, might have over done the weight limits lol.
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  5. I feel like the core "nas" part should be finished first as mentioned. currently there are a lot of bugs like in my case the pool itself keeps dissapearing. "Normie" users likely won't be installing tons of apps, but rather use the core nas part, which has to walk flawlessly. That's the point of hexos. If an error pops up, all of a sudden you have to start getting into forums, and currently also truenas. All they do has to work perfectoly. And so apps and similar "add ons" should only come after that. Both plex and immich might be simple, but for the "normie" they are still a project, vpn's and other functions are greately appreciated by us beta testers, but fot the "normie" it likely won't matter that much, and "no errors" is much more important
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  6. Right now the team is entirely focused on bug fixes, QoL updates, and pool customization. When we go to shift focus onto our next major feature, we will also select another app for curation (maybe a few). We specifically started with Plex because it’s honestly A) one of the most popular and B) one of the most demanding for configuration. By starting with the hard stuff, we can really focus on honing in support and getting that experience just perfect as well as set a template for all future apps to come. As an example of this, we are very focused on improving the plex experience already. There are issues with remote access, resource assignment, and GPU-assisted transcoding. So those types of things will likely be addressed (at least in part) before we add another curated app. That being said, I am hopeful to really start cranking on a wider App Library sooner than later. Apps are one of the most important features of the product.
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  7. Hi there, There is nothing you need to do to receive the update. We've updated the command deck and you automatically receive the latest by logging in. In the future, we will have full OS updates that require a download to your local server, but we haven't reached that point yet. When we do, we'll add an update mechanism to the settings page.
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  8. Managed to fix the problem. Go into True NAS interface from Settings in Hex. Go to 'Apps' menu, click 'Configuration' drop down button, click 'Choose Pool', select your storage pool then click 'Choose' - the app service will then start, go back to HexOS and install Immich again and all will work.
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