
There is a good reason I only have Jellyfin and other services accessible via valid Client Certificate.

There is a good reason I only have Jellyfin and other services accessible via valid Client Certificate.
I had a automatic reboot of all VMs and the hypervisor because of a kernel update at night. Nextcloud decided to start in maintenance mode and Jellyfin refused to start because the cache folder didn’t have enough space left. Authentik also complained about outdated provider configuration…
Need to investigate the Nextcloud and Authentic issue during weekend 🤗
Warning: Acknowledgement: AI (mostly Claude) was used in the development of this software.
I prefer netboot.xyz - Secure boot is being developed atm https://github.com/netbootxyz/netboot.xyz/issues/1745
I see one use case: After office computers switched to Linux and someone forgot to lock the desktop.

Isn’t is NixOS, btw now?
Secure devices for network, routing, firewall.
PF, OpenSSH, LibreSSL was developed by OpenBSD team.
You Monster! Why would you power cycle a server?
Many tech-savvy people just haven’t made the switch to Linux - often out of convenience rather than capability. Focusing on broader adoption first could make it easier to introduce Linux to less technical users later.

Should probably also have a bleeding edge branch into Arch, Fedora, Tumbleweed and Slowroll

Straight to the right. Simple as that, btw.

For some unknown reason i kept saying f-shtab instead of f-s-tab.

It can also shows disk, network and GPU stats, so a very complete overview. And it can be themed to integrate well with your desktop theme.
No, we only use Jellyfin via browser. Unfortunately even with imported Client Cert, Android apps won’t work.
Edit: Client Certs need to be implemented per App. There is a feature request from 2022 https://features.jellyfin.org/posts/1461/capability-to-specify-client-certificate-for-android-client