• BigDaddySlim@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Fair, like I said I’m not smart so I was only following a YouTube tutorial on how to install Arch, first time the guy was using Gnome which I didn’t like so I had to find another that showed KDE. All those experiments and even the Plex server setup were built alongside YT tutorials and an IT friend who also has a Plex server helping me with upgrades when I needed to add a SAS card for additional drives.

    I’ve honestly just been winging it here lmao

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      2 days ago

      I totally don’t believe you aren’t smart enough to :) your Linux desktop experience will carry over.

      I personally found TrueNas too difficult for anything other than serving as a NAS.

      How’re you liking KDE? I’m the opposite, I prefer gnome but want some KDE features. So mixed.

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        2 days ago

        Now that I have more experience with Linux yeah I’ve gained some skills, still just scratching the surface though. TrueNAS just worked for me, maybe just due to my simple use case as a Plex server/ light network storage.

        KDE Plasma has been great for me since it (as well as Cinnamon on my Mint system) are close to the Windows ecosystem I’ve been used to for decades, so it makes sense for me. Having KDE Connect out of the box helps move ROMs from my desktop to my Steam Deck without having a dingle dongle adapter for a flashdrive, works kinda like AirDrop in my experience. Pus I like the way it looks out of the box, except for the floating taskbar which I immediately locked to the bottom of the screen.

        At some point I’ll setup Syncthing and automate that process for keeping game states synced up as well.