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Exactly, they’re the same picture, right? /s
Exactly, they’re the same picture, right? /s
I think that systemd oomd is pretty slow. I get a quite a few minutes of unresponsive system while waiting for oomd to do something. Honestly rebooting is faster than waiting for it to work.
I recently installed and enabled earlyoomd on fedora, and on an initial test, I still got an unresponsive system with the default settings, but after around 20 seconds or so, it killed the responsible process and I was able to continue working. Not perfect, but much better.
Did you just watch the same Ryan George sketch as me?
Yes, those work :-) giving money to MS was more of a joke.
Most database engines support stored procedures. You don’t need to give money to oracle, you can give it to Microsoft instead.
I’m wondering what I’m missing here… I have proxmox, and jellyfin is running on a lxc container, along with other stuff. The whole server uses 10W on idle. It does jump to 35W when transcoding, but is that bad? Is jellyfin notoriously power hungry?
I know you asked for cli apps, and maybe you have already heard of it, but in case you haven’t, cockpit is a pretty nice web UI for managing your server (not just systemd services, but everything)