I have been running a local instance for a few years. Always wanted the 2FA and office running on the cloud, but was never able to get it going for some reason. Awesome, methodical, and thourough tutorial, which is very easy to follow! For other users, if you run nextcloud in a PI and is running on 64 bit, select the build in server for ARM 🙂 Thanks for this video!!
Good video and Informative. However, the music at few points was killing my ears (unpleasant). Otherwise I learned a lot. Been using winget for some time now and frankly I don't see a reason why someone would like to manage software with chocolatey if it 'recognizes' only software choco installed. For me, it's +1 for winget.
nice video im sure its easy to follow but do you have any videos that actually explains what and why? i can follow steps A to B to C to D, but im interested in more like what step A is and why. why do we need so many utilities, why is there so many rebooting, what does it do etc etc...
Super Great guide I have PLAYGO V2 and ANBERNIC RG350M and everything works great I did this step from 14:22 min at the beginning when the opk files were copied from localpack 3.7 but everything works anyway I hope it doesn't matter? 😀
How do you deal with the fact that AWS volumes are incredibly slow when restoring from snapshot due to the files having to be lazy loaded / initialised first? Do you configure fast restore?
Not working as of 6/7/2024 - says browser is not supported. Tried it in Garuda and Nobara Linux. Tried installing different browsers. Still get the error.
I really enjoyed the video! thank you! I was just missing one thing: Do you have an average monthly cost of all that setup? I know it will depend on how much you play probably but just to give me an idea about how much would I spend on something like that. Thank you again!
Hi @TechGuru , Nice video, can you redo this video? because AWS change alot of interface and system configuration. 🙏Really hope you help with new video
I have started programming with a ZX Spectrum 48K in 1984, I received it as Christmas gift when I was 9 years old. I then later got a PhD in computer engineering and now I am a software developer for a company operating worldwide.
Thanks for the guide. I was just wondering why it is necessary to create a local virtual machine at the beginning. Couldn't I just create an instance on AWS and start from there?