I am trying to use my old laptops for self-hosting. One has a 6th gen Intel Core i3 (4GB ram), the other has an 11th gen Intel Core i5 (8GB ram). I have previously tried both ubuntu server and desktop but couldn’t get it to work well. For the former I found it difficult to remote ssh and the latter I had difficulty installing Docker containers. (I’m not very good with the command line)

I would like to find an OS that is easier to setup with less of a neccesity for the command line (I would still like to learn how to use it though, I don’t want to get rid of it entirely!). I’ve heard of CasaOS, is that a good option? It seems quite easy to use. What about other alternatives?

    • Ulrich
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      15 hours ago

      A 20 year old paperback book seems like a bad choice.

      • @dgdft@lemmy.world
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        13 hours ago

        It’s a 36 y/o language, mate. I still reference my copy all the time, and found it to be a great definitive resource when I was learning.

        How many bash 4/5 features are you seriously using on a regular basis? What do you think is out-of-date?

        • Ulrich
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          132 minutes ago

          Are you under the impression that that language hasn’t changed?

    • Mavytan
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      312 hours ago

      Thanks for your reply. I agree the ‘why’ is important, for me that usually makes things more intuitive