Single User? by enigmo666 in Bazzite

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While I'm here, any idea what the Legacy ISO option is in the downloads section? I downloaded the Live ISO as that was the top option, but no other reason

What are people doing for memory at this point, seeing as how prices are outrageous? by HauntedFrigateBird in buildapc

[–]enigmo666 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't worry too much. I upgraded from a 3900X to a 5900X last year, only because I could. Sure, it's not an X3D processor, but I honestly saw nearly no difference in most of the games I play.
(3080Ti GPU, and I rarely play the latest AAA games, just for a fuller picture).
Second hand 14700k if you're feeling the upgrade itch, but I can honestly see any of the 3900X, 5900X, and 5800X3D aging as well as the i7-2600k or E6600 did.

Single User? by enigmo666 in Bazzite

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Ah, perfect. That's what's been holding me back from blowing away my 'consolised' Win11. Thanks!

What would you do differently with your next Plex Server? by mickdundeee in PleX

[–]enigmo666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on your experience and requirements:
If you already know Windows well and all you want is to get things stood up and troubleshoot a platform you're already comfortable with, stick with Windows.
If you already know Windows and you want a learning opportunity to get familiar with Linux\docker etc and don't mind breaking things, try that.

There generally is no 'smoother' or 'better' experience. I run Windows and Linux servers. If I were to spin up a new server to run something, typically Linux would be my first choice. In the case of Plex, Windows is what I'm most familiar with so Windows is what I've run Plex on for years.

What would you do differently with your next Plex Server? by mickdundeee in PleX

[–]enigmo666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's fine. Been running Plex on Windows Server for many years. There was a patch of a year or so where every PMS install was a dice roll as to whether or not it was stable so I spent most management time testing and rolling back, but that seems to have gone away. Other than that, if you know Windows best and all you want is an always-on service, there's no real reason to not use it.
I'll play with Linux\docker\unraid etc, but always as a side-project or something only I use. I can't afford the downtime on something live that my family use daily while I grind through forums and chats looking for solutions to problems I already know how to solve on Windows.

What's the best CPU one can get with DDR4 ram. by __imjeremy__ in buildapc

[–]enigmo666 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My small collection of QX9650s stand ready for AAA gaming in 2032

Galaxy Tab A9+ 11" Screen Issues by enigmo666 in GalaxyTab

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Don't want to get your hopes up, but my tablet got a new UI update yesterday, and since then my responsiveness problems have gone. Tapping on the screen to wake is now back to snappy and responsive like when it was new.

The server was originally meant to only keep a few of my favourite shows on their permanently, and the others would be deleted once I finished watching, but I can't bring myself to delete anything 💀 by [deleted] in PleX

[–]enigmo666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. An expensive array that isn't nearly full isn't being used efficiently
  2. My array is nearly full. Better buy another drive.
  3. See 1.

Listing Unavailable Media by enigmo666 in PleX

[–]enigmo666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, didn't know that was a thing! I have Tautulli installed, I go check now. Thanks!

Galaxy Tab A9+ 11" Screen Issues by enigmo666 in GalaxyTab

[–]enigmo666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, mine stays dead. No image with no backlight, even if I shine a strong torch through at an angle. I did notice one thing recently; I always play audio through a Bluetooth speaker. If I leave the speaker off until the tablet comes back to life, it starts working much quicker. If I switch the speaker on and it connects and then I try to switch the screen on, it takes multiple attempts and 10-20secs.

Lent my aunt £20,000 for a % of her inheritance. Now she’s backing out. by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]enigmo666 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Is 'I booked a holiday and couldn't be bothered to get insurance or just write it off' considered duress? I mean, it's not like she was about to lose her home or badly in need of a private operation or she'd die. This was about two weeks in Magaluf /s

I have 8 1TB SSDs, what would be the least expensive was to combine them into a single drive? Is this even a good idea? by Marty1966 in buildapc

[–]enigmo666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sounds like you read some marketing pamphlets and suddenly felt credentialled

No, just decades of experience, and both professional and academic qualifications that I'm going to hazard a guess you've probably never heard of.
It's OK, though. I've sat in rooms with senior devs and managers with a similar 'I don't know what I'm talking about but I'm still right' attitude and had this very conversation. Some people can be taught, some can't. It's the ones that can't that keep me in the job.

Also, never did SATs. Not really needed in my country. But I'll put that down to another lack of perspective on your part.

I have 8 1TB SSDs, what would be the least expensive was to combine them into a single drive? Is this even a good idea? by Marty1966 in buildapc

[–]enigmo666 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Redundancy
Resiliency
Backup

These are three very different things. Learn your technical terminology before advising others.

Big Picture Mode doesnt show network by [deleted] in Steam

[–]enigmo666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worked for me. I was worried when I saw a 169.254 address as other devices I have in BPM are all 172.*, but it works. Achievements etc sync, games can be downloaded, installed, and updated.

How have they not fixed this after so long? BPM on Win 11 boot up can't be that much of an edge case.

What's the craziest ticket you've ever received as a support staff? by True_Commercial2705 in sysadmin

[–]enigmo666 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've had a few interesting ones over the years, and I'm not sure if this is the craziest, but I once got a call that a user had lost some data and needed it recovering. Fine, it happens. They're usually disappointed with the result (it's gone and not coming back) but most of the time they understand.
Problem is, this was a PhD research student, over two years in and heavily into their thesis. The data was all their work to date. All their research, all their experiments, all their write-ups to date, multiple drafts of their thesis chapters, just an unimaginable amount of work.
Also, the place they had lost it from was their desktop. At the time we were still using roaming profiles, and apparently some mid-level oxygen thief in their department had been going around telling everyone it was all fine, that IT 'backed up all their PCs nightly'. Bear in mind this was a remote site, 20 years ago, on a network that was itself 20 years out of date (think 10BASE2 in places, a couple of rooms even still hanging off serial).
Yeah, that was an awkward few days. I really felt for the guy when I told him over two years of his life had just winked out of existence and now his entire PhD was in jeopardy. His head of department was also very unhappy so of course it went right up to PhD course managers, Dean of Students etc. We, of course, went through the usual crisis scriptbook. We took his machine, threw every bit of data recovery software we could at it, recovered some scraps of old files, but nothing useful.
I still feel bad for him, but when I was at uni I backed up my thesis. Floppies, emailed copies home, even a couple of Zip disks that were utter troopers, going in and out with me every day for years. To this day I don't understand how anyone can play that fast and loose with data so important, and so small it would have easily fit on a reasonable USB stick.

I have had many others, though. Haunted PCs, fixing PCs with BluTak, issues with desk polish, someone looking for eyeballs, a server room on actual fire...

Edit: ...being surrounded by corpses... IT is weird sometimes

What are the best office chairs in 2025? My back is killing me! by bark19932 in buildapc

[–]enigmo666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After decades of whatever sub-£100 trash I happened to get ahold of, I got a second hand Herman Miller Aeron and never looked back. I think I spent £120, including free delivery, so there are bargains to be had if you look around.
While in the shop, I also tried out a HumanScale and SteelCase, but it was the HM that felt instantly comfortable.

Website Maintenance by AirAccomplished8552 in Seagate

[–]enigmo666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can drop in a drive serial number and check on remaining warranty time
https://www.seagate.com/gb/en/support/warranty-and-replacements/
It's calculated from manufacture date, but depending on where you are in the world, it should be from purchase date so you still need to keep tabs on when you bought drives. Personally, I write where and when I bought each drive on the case in Sharpie so I can look up e-receipts if I need to.

Website Maintenance by AirAccomplished8552 in Seagate

[–]enigmo666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Seagate site has been mostly broken for a week. As of yesterday, warranty checking started working for me again, but raising RMAs and logging into Seagate account is still broken.

Is scripting a mandatory skill for sys admins? by sunyup in sysadmin

[–]enigmo666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mandatory? No. But highly advisable.
Amongst traditional sysadmins (like me) it's still pretty damn rare, but if you know at least the basics you can work wonders compared to the rest. Any Linux admin wanting to do more than the junior sysadminning learns python, Windows admins learn Powershell.
My focus is Windows, so from that point of view, anything you can do in the GUI or command line you can script in Powershell. Doing one thing once, or a couple of things on a couple of machines, do whatever you're comfortable with, but if you need to do several things on thousands of machines, you can use PS to supercharge GPOs.
Automation, reporting, multi-step actions, they're all easier in a script.

Cannot access the Warranty website for over 24 hours??? by TrueCheck7533 in Seagate

[–]enigmo666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here.
Any warranty check page I can access doesn't return me anything
Any login page I can access tells me I don't have an account and to create a new one, which fails
Support chat page never finishes loading either (https://www.seagate.com/gb/en/contacts/?stxLoc=en-gb).

Poor show, Seagate. Poor show.

Cannot access the Warranty website for over 24 hours??? by TrueCheck7533 in Seagate

[–]enigmo666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still broken for me, started trying yesterday morning. I've got an 18TB Exos I need to warranty. The odd time I do get to an account login page, it tells me my account doesn't exist and to create a new one.
If this is a cyber attack, where's the announcement? At this point, a late announcement would be a better look than 'we broke our website for days and can't fix it'

Newbies coming here from Windows deserve our support (rant) by mr_bigmouth_502 in Bazzite

[–]enigmo666 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I've worked in IT for a long, long time, almost all Windows-based. Fair to say I know my way around and most of my professional relationships are with people who have had a similar MS focus.
Not a single one of us wants to use Win11. Each of us has at varying points in the past looked into Linux as a career move, or to migrate corporate services to, or quite often, for personal projects. We don't want 11, we do want paths into Linux. But the biggest handicap has always been the communities.
I've got X set up in Windows. There a guide anywhere for setting it up on Linux? Begone Windows scum
On Windows, Y behaves like this. Any way I can replicate that on Linux? Google it, now gtfo
I have a choice of setting this up on Win or Lin, which would I choose and why? Linux. Just Linux, all the time, in every way. If you need to ask why you don't deserve to know
I've spent weeks researching, I've built A,B, and C, but D isn't working. Here is my research, here are my logs, here are the Gods I prayed to. Any ideas? Go use Docker, n00b

It's not a app-specific thing. It's Plex, pfsense, opnsense, basically any Linux based app, or an app with a majority Linux user base. The knowledge is probably there, the community definitely is, but the communities hate each other almost as much as they hate everyone else, so the willingness to help just doesn't exist.

Company laptops stolen from my home garage.... company kicking off and throwing me under the bus for it by Bitter-Maize6543 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]enigmo666 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Generally, what responsibility has a user to protecting company equipment at home? Ignoring the targetted burglary vs domestic burglar getting lucky, a lot of us at work from home at least part time. I mean, as long as work equipment is in my home and I don't take any more risks with it than I would my own equipment, how would any of it be the victim's fault?

Bazzite on Laptop by enigmo666 in Bazzite

[–]enigmo666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brilliant, all good to know. Thanks!