Good morning Fedi friends
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Good morning Fedi friends!
Earlier today I installed #DeltaChat to give it a try... and I'm currently flashing the #YunoHost disk image on a card for my #RaspberryPi5 - so I can write about the process.
Super grateful for the world of #FOSS ❤️
Have a great day everyone!
#MySoCalledSudoLife #selfhosting -
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Good morning Fedi friends!
Earlier today I installed #DeltaChat to give it a try... and I'm currently flashing the #YunoHost disk image on a card for my #RaspberryPi5 - so I can write about the process.
Super grateful for the world of #FOSS ❤️
Have a great day everyone!
#MySoCalledSudoLife #selfhostingProgress update: the #YunoHost installation on my Raspi went well… but I encountered an unexpected problem and can’t login…
Terminal doesn’t recognize the @ key from my Italian keyboard… 🫠
Now going on a scavenger hunt for another USB keyboard (dad worked in IT so we should have another somewhere… or maybe an old one from my college days in the US)
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Progress update: the #YunoHost installation on my Raspi went well… but I encountered an unexpected problem and can’t login…
Terminal doesn’t recognize the @ key from my Italian keyboard… 🫠
Now going on a scavenger hunt for another USB keyboard (dad worked in IT so we should have another somewhere… or maybe an old one from my college days in the US)
@elena Does it work if you press Ctrl-shift-U followed by 0040 or 40? You might have to keep pressing Ctrl-Shift while typing the numbers
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@elena Does it work if you press Ctrl-shift-U followed by 0040 or 40? You might have to keep pressing Ctrl-Shift while typing the numbers
@judgyweevil I tried but it didn’t work… but I found another keyboard 😅
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Progress update: the #YunoHost installation on my Raspi went well… but I encountered an unexpected problem and can’t login…
Terminal doesn’t recognize the @ key from my Italian keyboard… 🫠
Now going on a scavenger hunt for another USB keyboard (dad worked in IT so we should have another somewhere… or maybe an old one from my college days in the US)
@elena soon you'll realize that the best option for us Westerners is a US keyboard with the so-called “US International w/ dead keys” layout.
Come to the dark side, we hävè ãccénts ôn ẽvêrÿthĩng
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@elena soon you'll realize that the best option for us Westerners is a US keyboard with the so-called “US International w/ dead keys” layout.
Come to the dark side, we hävè ãccénts ôn ẽvêrÿthĩng
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Progress update: the #YunoHost installation on my Raspi went well… but I encountered an unexpected problem and can’t login…
Terminal doesn’t recognize the @ key from my Italian keyboard… 🫠
Now going on a scavenger hunt for another USB keyboard (dad worked in IT so we should have another somewhere… or maybe an old one from my college days in the US)
Progress update no.2 (humble pie edition) 🥧
So I successfully installed #YunoHost on my #RaspberryPi5 but I could not get to see the graphical interface... I only managed to run commands in Terminal, sigh. Typing the address in a browser just brought up a blank page.
I remembered how easy it was to install YunoHost on my VPS back in December.
I have an unused OVH VPS whose subscription will expire in February. So I reinstalled the OS (switching from Ubuntu to Debian) because YunoHost runs on Debian. I tried installing YunoHost on there and the whole process was so seamless and easy. 5 minutes tops. And I got to their beautiful graphical interface without any problems.
The whole purpose of this exercise is to showcase to "normies" what self-hosting is like with YunoHost. I had my dose of humble pie today because even if installing it on a Raspi is quick and easy, it's still a daunting task for someone who is not a developer IMHO.
Conversely, installing it on a VPS is so seamless, quick and easy.
I have documented the whole thing for my write-up.
Personally I don't like to give up easily, so I will definitely re-try with the Raspberry Pi. But in good conscience I cannot recommend this method for someone who's not advanced... if it makes sense?
Like, if I were to tell my cousin or my friends about it, I'd encourage them to get a VPS instead.
Anyhow, tomorrow is another day and I will re-try from the start.
But now: I have a fresh installation of YunoHost running on my other VPS and I'm so tempted to install #Sharkey, LOL.
Anyway wishing you all a great day, thank you for the fabulous help whenever I run into problems.
Your humble disciple,
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Progress update no.2 (humble pie edition) 🥧
So I successfully installed #YunoHost on my #RaspberryPi5 but I could not get to see the graphical interface... I only managed to run commands in Terminal, sigh. Typing the address in a browser just brought up a blank page.
I remembered how easy it was to install YunoHost on my VPS back in December.
I have an unused OVH VPS whose subscription will expire in February. So I reinstalled the OS (switching from Ubuntu to Debian) because YunoHost runs on Debian. I tried installing YunoHost on there and the whole process was so seamless and easy. 5 minutes tops. And I got to their beautiful graphical interface without any problems.
The whole purpose of this exercise is to showcase to "normies" what self-hosting is like with YunoHost. I had my dose of humble pie today because even if installing it on a Raspi is quick and easy, it's still a daunting task for someone who is not a developer IMHO.
Conversely, installing it on a VPS is so seamless, quick and easy.
I have documented the whole thing for my write-up.
Personally I don't like to give up easily, so I will definitely re-try with the Raspberry Pi. But in good conscience I cannot recommend this method for someone who's not advanced... if it makes sense?
Like, if I were to tell my cousin or my friends about it, I'd encourage them to get a VPS instead.
Anyhow, tomorrow is another day and I will re-try from the start.
But now: I have a fresh installation of YunoHost running on my other VPS and I'm so tempted to install #Sharkey, LOL.
Anyway wishing you all a great day, thank you for the fabulous help whenever I run into problems.
Your humble disciple,
Ele 🥲@elena when I was installing YunoHost on my Pi for serving stuff to the Internet from my living room I did use vanilla Raspberry PI OS Lite and then used YunoHost script to install the YunoHost on top of it. It worked fine for me! Let me know if you need some help with your YunoPI ;-)
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@elena when I was installing YunoHost on my Pi for serving stuff to the Internet from my living room I did use vanilla Raspberry PI OS Lite and then used YunoHost script to install the YunoHost on top of it. It worked fine for me! Let me know if you need some help with your YunoPI ;-)
@jan oooh interesting! I may try this tomorrow... (I just saw that it's based on Debian 12, yay)
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@jan oooh interesting! I may try this tomorrow... (I just saw that it's based on Debian 12, yay)
@elena @jan@dytrych.cloud Usually, any linux distribution based on debian should work. Unless they expect specific package versions.
And I would agree with you that self-hosting on a Pi is not beginner friendly but for another reason:
Self-Hosting on a pi, means self-hosting on your own network, if anything goes wrong security wise and someone with bad intentions gets access to the pi, they are in your network. Compared to if they get in the VPS, you might lose data, you might get your vpn banned, but your home network will stay safe.
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@elena @jan@dytrych.cloud Usually, any linux distribution based on debian should work. Unless they expect specific package versions.
And I would agree with you that self-hosting on a Pi is not beginner friendly but for another reason:
Self-Hosting on a pi, means self-hosting on your own network, if anything goes wrong security wise and someone with bad intentions gets access to the pi, they are in your network. Compared to if they get in the VPS, you might lose data, you might get your vpn banned, but your home network will stay safe.
@antoine_ali indeed. I'm a little afraid of exposing my home network to the outside.
And there's an added thing, which may seem paranoid, but I don't trust having a home machine that's always on and that could overheat while I'm outside.
Last week I narrowly avoided a home fire - an old appliance that wasn't turning on anymore overheated and had the cable melt when I tried a different cable. It made me freak out a little... had I not been near, it could have caught fire.
So I'm a big fan of the idea of a VPS (even if technically it's someone else's server/computer that I'm renting) because of its added safety (physical and network-wise) 😓