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starbetrayer

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Everything posted by starbetrayer

  1. and the cookie is coming from Unraid correct?
  2. I am not using Private Browsing
  3. I still see the firefox bug after reboot, you have to restart the session while it works in Edge.
  4. Thanks @SimonF
  5. yeah same question
  6. I am running in to a firefox issues after the update where it doesn't want to connect until restarted. It works in edge or if I restart Firefox Edit: Without rebooting, I had to wait for a couple of hours to finally show up in Firefox correctly. I have no clue why.
  7. If you have Proxmox VE, your backups are managed via a separate machine with PBS. Absolutely Amazing.
  8. I couldn't agree more
  9. You're wrong, there is write and read on the usb drive, for logs etc. So you have minimal but consistent read write on the flash and you see the numbers go up.
  10. I very much agree with you. I have a Patriot Supersonic Boost XT which has been running for years.
  11. @Lolight thank you for writing the post that you did. I think this section is especially important for Unraid users: Practical TPM Recommendations Most stable for licensing: A dTPM discrete module installed in the motherboard's TPM header. Identifier persists through BIOS updates and maintenance events. Recommended for users who update BIOS frequently or who have experienced fTPM instability on their specific platform. Acceptable for most users: fTPM on platforms with stable BIOS update histories. Understand that BIOS updates carry a small risk of TPM state reset. Keep a record of your current license state before performing BIOS updates. Avoid clearing CMOS unnecessarily. Verify before migrating: Whether your board uses fTPM or dTPM, and whether your specific BIOS update history has produced fTPM resets on your platform. AMD Ryzen users in particular should check community reports for their specific motherboard model before committing to fTPM licensing. Legacy hardware without TPM: USB licensing continues working exactly as before. Internal boot remains available with USB licensing — the USB drive stays required for license validation. No TPM header or module purchase is necessary unless TPM licensing is specifically desired.
  12. Done https://product.unraid.net/p/internal-boot-from-non-zfs-single-device-pool?b=unraid-os-feature-requests
  13. Thanks for the explanation, but what happens with UEFI and BTRFS?
  14. I have the same opinion there, not losing memory for a ZFS pool
  15. Upgrade no problem
  16. I totally agree with this
  17. So very sorry to hear about this passing, my sincere condolences to his friends and family.
  18. Update complete, no issues on my side
  19. I see too many bugs right now to go for it.
  20. I have been buying WD RED and WD RED+ exclusively so the past few years. I have had some failures on them usually around the 3-3.5 year mark even if they run continuously. I have a 3TB Red drive that is 7 year old though. I have heard about the Seagate scandal What is the consensus from you guys? Stay with WD? Go with some specific seagate drives?
  21. Upgrade went fine.
  22. Boy this is how you handle communication on vulnerabilities. Great job.
  23. Server upgraded, the update got caught in a restart loop. At the second restart, it went ok.
  24. Thanks for letting me know, this was my suspicion, I bought a replacement drive that will be coming next week. I will replace the drive.
  25. Ok I just did an extended SMART test. Attached. galatica-smart-20240704-0859.zip

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