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  1. Hey, one of the creators of HexOS talked in an Q&A about migration from TrueNAS. (https://youtu.be/cTPVd4YCDZ8&t=1566)
  2. Hey, one of the creators of HexOS talked in an Q&A about migration from TrueNAS. Might answer your question. TLDR: probably not going to happen anytime soon (https://youtu.be/cTPVd4YCDZ8&t=1566)
  3. * TLDR: probably not going to happen *soon and if so after the release
  4. Hey, one of the creators of HexOS talked in an Q&A about migration from TrueNAS. Might answer your question. TLDR: probably not going to happen. (https://youtu.be/cTPVd4YCDZ8&t=1566) Edit: corrected timestamp
  5. Hey it would be cool to have a straight forward way to install Nextcloud (e.g. the all in one edition https://nextcloud.com/blog/how-to-install-the-nextcloud-all-in-one-on-linux/) on HexOS. I set it up myself on my homelab, but the setup was not as easy and while the software itself works great, I'm not as satisfied with my implementation. It offers a lot of features with a client that is available on a lot of devices already, essentially substituting Cloud storage, Google Calender, Contacts, Office products, Slack (e.g. for small businesses) and as I just saw even LLM like ChatGPT. This would add huge additional value to HexOS, since you easily could substitute a lot of subscriptions that way, while having enormous privacy benefits, a thing the target audience of HexOS would surely profit of. Especially if there is also a way to safely expose it to the internet.
  6. I would agree that this is probably the easiest way to support a large amount of games rather seamlessly. Especially if you also give direct access to config files and e.g. save files etc. over an integrated path. Then people can just plug in their minecraft map in their network share, change some optional configs if they want, start the server and they are good to go.
  7. Yes an easy and straight forward way to do encrypted (ideally even "snapshoted") backups with an integrated solution would be great. While buddy backup might be a cool feature in the long term, when HexOS coverage is bigger, in the short, medium and long term a could backup seems useful. While buddy backup is great, I would not necessarily expect the target audience to have a friend that by chance also runs a HexOS system (at least right away).
  8. Setting this up myself in my homelab was a mayor pain, and I'm still not completely satisfied with the results. Also I feel not confident enough in my IT security skills to maintain and expose these services to the internet, so I only did it locally. While it probably would be alright, a build-in version, made by people that know what they are doing would be great! Streamlining the process of securely accessing services without VPN would surely be nice and adds a ton of value! Using e.g. Plex, Nextcloud, Paperless and all the other great services on the fly could make other subscription services obsolete.
  9. Paperless-ngx is great! Especially since "retail"/not self hosted alternative are sparse and often rather expensive (at least in the experience of a relative that eat it up, when I told him about it, but wouldn't be able to set it up himself on a home server)
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