I have three: a laptop with Linux installed, a server hosted by
linode.com, and my wireless router with OpenWRT running on it. I also
maintain one for relatives, but it isn't mine - I'm simply responsible
for administration.
The server supports DNS and mail (both inbound and outbound). It also
includes a Web server that runs an instance of Pleroma for social media
access via the ActivityPub standard. (Pleroma turned out to be easier to
install and maintain than Mastodon, so that's what I ultimately chose.)
I have other operating systems here too, for various reasons, but I use
Linux extensively. It is not a secondary option for me.
On 14/7/24 23:45, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi all,
many times I have shared that my entire Linux experience is tied to
shell services. Dreamhost for my employer, shellworld for both my
personal site, and an account with them.
Because shellworld is still refusing to incorporate current email
demands for ptr records for host names, I am wondering how others
manage their Linux experience.
If Your host your own email, have the equal of a Linux shell with
several browsers and convert tools and so forth.
Do you use a single dedicated computer, different hard drives,
external USB drives, or partitions of a large drive?
Aside from educating me, perhaps learning how uniquely one can run
Linux might help others new to the concept.
So, how does your Linux garden grow?
Kare
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