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24 days agoI drive an e-up! and use Alpine Linux btw. Both gets the job done without too much fuss or unnecessary bloat.


I drive an e-up! and use Alpine Linux btw. Both gets the job done without too much fuss or unnecessary bloat.
My experience with using an UPS is that they have caised an outage every few years, which is more often than we get power outages where I live, so I didn’t replace the batteries last time the UPS took down my server, and are just running straight from the wall. It might be better with a more expensive UPS, but it’s not worth it for me.


Haha. I did not see th second hand the first time around. I want to say that each number gets half of the area on each side of it. So in this case it is clearly 7:20:04


Thats not too bad. I would say. 7:20.


I use Alpine Linux, btw.
I use it on a Thinkpad x60s where Alpine has a lot better support for such old hardware. But I use an arm based chromebook with PostmarketOS more often (also Alpine based). At work it’s either Alpine or NixOS for headless servers.