

I’m David. I live in Tacoma, Washington.
I do square foot gardening, home automation with Home Assistant, and have too many cats.




I also share your unfounded suspicion, although I have also deployed it.


The linux evangelist knows the percentage of linux mint at all times.
They know this because they know what the percentage isn’t. By subtracting the percentage of linux mint from not linux mint, or where it isn’t linux mint from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation.
The disto choosing subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the linux evangelist from an operating system where it is to an operating system where it isn’t, and arriving at a operating system where it wasn’t, it now is. Consequently, the operating system where it is, is now the operating system that it wasn’t, and it follows that the operating system that it was, is now the operating system that it isn’t.


Are you able to check the logs at all?
This may be totally off base but: I recently had some issues with the intel networking adapter on one of my Dell Optiplexes. Still not sure specifically why, but when it was at high load (including during one backup), it was crashing. I found Intel e1000 errors on the host and was able to follow these instructions which seemed to resolve the host become unavailable:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/e1000-driver-hang.58284/page-4#post-302307


Nah, you can use an HA Ping (Settings>Add Integration-> Ping) trigger against 9.9.9.9 or whatever and run a script if it comes back false for X minutes


I’ve been using Niagara since the first stink of this was in the wind - price tag, yes, but I love it.


Congrats on a year of posting!


I’ll give it a shot. I’m running a Lemmy instance and (new!) a Piefed instance, I’ll try it with both!