When you boot up the arch iso, you can use a script called arch-install
Pardon me, pass uses GNU PGP. I got that mixed up!
GNU Pass, has been the best one so far. Set up your own git to sync it to all devices.
It says Desktop Operating System, so I would assume not.
No money for Windows :P
Nextcloud like? Nextcloud was a fork of Owncloud and now Owncloud has made a new implementation with Go. So I wouldn’t call it Nextcloud like :). Also, it’s licensed under Apache 2.0, and it’s owned by Owncloud. As we have learned recently in the FOSS world, company ownership of “important” FOSS, is a problem. So I wouldn’t call this an alternative… In 2016 People left owncloud for a good reason and started Nextcloud. Although I really would appreciate Nextcloud ditching PHP and implementing itself again in something better, I am fine with the slow frontend.
But that is not Javas problem, but IOS. They could use available languages, but they refuse and instead make you use their own programming language, swift. Even more vendor lock-in. Once you start using Apple shit, you join a cult of technology dictatorship.
It’s always hard to evaluate that before, but why don’t you try setting all up and If it’s not enough RAM, just upgrade when needed? As @poVoq already said, Matrix might eat some of your 2g ram, everything else will probably not need so much.
Thank you for the explanation. I might look into heartbeat, as suggested by @arbiter. I understand now, that keepalived is only working on an IP layer, and not helping me with mirroring my actual VM’s. For that I will look into other technologies.
I’m working for our department as the only IT-admin, everything runs fine and nightly downtimes for upgrades etc. are fine. However, I want to make it more available. Thanks for the suggestions, I will look into them :)
The “multireddit” aspect also makes sense to me. Thank you for elaborating an alternative approach to what I had in mind. I don’t know if such a feature is yet implemented, but for the time being, one could just subscribe to all the communities and it will be fine.
Yeah, but don’t tell other arch users you are using EndavorOS… jk!