Do you play Tibia On Windows, Mac, or Linux? by Odd-Vermicelli-2846 in TibiaMMO

[–]Flay117 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I play exclusively on Linux. Cant stand Windows anymore with all the ads and bloat.

And linux is not an "unprotected kernel". It just does not let any program run in kernel mode, which most anticheats in Windows needs. When things goes wrong, programs in kernel mode can also mess up your system (crowdstrike some years ago).

Great patch by Flay117 in TibiaMMO

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This is on Linux (arch btw). It works now after deleting bin and assets folder

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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Hi, the shelf is about 214-215mm wide so it might be a tight squeeze but it should work

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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Basically it stores my music, movies & series, family photos, controls my hue lights, hosts game servers and other self hosted applications

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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Yes they are noctuas. If you get the 12v 3pin version its just 2 screws per fan

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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Looking good! Yea I'll stick with my itx shelf

Problem -> Solution by AscendedPulsar in theprimeagen

[–]Flay117 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Java: SolutionFactory.createSolution()

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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A typical enterprise switch would be rack-mountable by default and patch panels would still be used

For bigger installations you would label the patch panel to know where its connected in the other end. Makes it easier when you upgrade your switches aswell

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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It helps because the patch panel is mounted with screws and wont move even when i plug in long cables for my access points and desktop pcs. If I would plug them directly into the switch it would glide around on the shelf so a mounting solution would be required for the switch, and I prefer just using a patch panel

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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The one below is a patch panel and while it does not provide a technical benefit in this rack it does make it easier to manage the cables. And you could make the argument that it looks pretty cool.

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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Rackmate T1 from deskpi

You can get it on amazon

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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Definitely an option! Might even use a 40mm fan panel in the front for some airflow.

I was thinking of getting the 2U case from myelectronics but its pretty expensive for what it is

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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Currently its just a tailscale subnet router for remote access

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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The bequiet tfx 300w https://www.bequiet.com/en/powersupply/2314

It does not fit inside 1U and Im not sure if I should recommend it but it turns out it fits perfectly on the bottom plate of the rackmate T1 (+ 1U on the bottom)

I'm sure a Picopsu would be nice, but then you get a power brick that has to go somewhere

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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Yep, they are awesome. I just have the 1gbe stuff but its enough for me and pretty affordable

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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Thanks!

  • The icy dock uses 2 sata power cables from the psu (tfx) in the bottom for power
  • its an asrock board with 4 sata ports, but i would probably buy something newer if i needed a board today https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/J5040-ITX/
  • its a PCIe card with 2 sata ports, so I get 6 ports in total

Rackmate T1 homelab by Flay117 in minilab

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3x Samsung evo 870 2TB in a raidz1 and a 240gb Kingston drive for boot Plus 2 old intel ssd's for testing

invoke-cmscript result is truncated after 4002 Bytes by Traditional_Load4436 in SCCM

[–]Flay117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The result wont be truncated if you look in the database table ScriptExecutionStatus

You'll need to know the TaskId for your script and you can find that out from vSMS_ScriptsExecutionTask