You should be able to list all subvolumes with sudo btrfs subvolume list /
. From their you can use the btrfs snapshot command to take a snapshot. sudo btrfs subvolume snapshot / test
Why are you running pipewire? I though that mint didn’t ship with it by default?
Anyway try this:
You really don’t need to
Yes is there another option
300-500 kbits/s is insaine. Its probably because you are using torrent.
I’m doing a connection to a jellyfin server so there is only one end point
I’m not looking for usable speeds. I just want to have a stable connection that can download a movie overnight
Very odd, does it happen with other apps and browsers it all?
To do more troubleshooting I need you computer specs.
This is why its a bad idea to have massive servers
I wish they would focus on freedom not price
Why don’t you start a community called home networking
I might jump ship in order to bring balance to the force
Switch instances
Just let meknow if you need more help
I don’t know what’s happening anymore
Uh, yes? I welcome anyone who wants a community of forms.
If you are unhappy with the growing Lemmy userbase you can always setup a instance that doesn’t federate
Why do you need to use ARM? Couldn’t you cross compile on x86_64?
Anyway to answer your question yes you can compile software on arm boards. The bigger question is how long do you want to wait.
If your looking for raw speed I would get either an arm server or a bunch of single board computers. Both of those will require good cooling.
I like pine64 as there hardware is much more hacker friendly than the raspberry pi. https://www.pine64.org/
They even have a board who’s purpose is to take other boards. https://pine64.com/product-category/clusterboard/
Please posts this on my linuxquestions community
No not really. Are you upset about this? I can’t tell tone from a comment.