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On 11/27/2021 at 7:49 AM, KptnKMan said:
Sorry no, I strongly disagree with the assertion of "going bleeding edge hurt nothing".
We all know clearly enough, that updating can break thing just as much as fix things... and often does introduce issues.
If you need your unraid for anything more than a test/play box, then it's something we all consider when upgrading especially to dev/RC releases.
The prospect of encountering issues on a working server that you need for daily functions, for the sake of "bleeding edge" is (to put it lightly) discouraging.
This thread is about temperature monitors in kernel versions of unraid, so that being said, the idea of upgrading to an unraid version to maybe get a feature that you know is not in the kernel version of that release is risking a lot and frankly a bit stupid.
I may of phrased it badly, but that was exactly what I meant. It was a brand new server with nothing on it and never used before, so in that case bleeding edge hurt nothing. If it was production and in use I would agree and never think about beta candidates.
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Using the higher tier b550 (b550-e) it detects the same sensor (NCT6775) with the same only has CPU temp nothing else. Running on 6.10RC2 since it's a brand new build so going bleeding edge hurt nothing.
Unraid box has been hacked- My websites are now vulnerable
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I've had it several times over the last few months happen to my sonarr and emby subdomains, each time I reported it to google as false positive and it's cleared within a few hours.
I also have never seen any evidence of links in google tools for the domains.