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eclecticpassions/README.md

Hello there, I'm Naty πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ’»πŸ‘‹πŸ»

πŸ‘©πŸ»β€βš•οΈ I'm a junior healthcare professional based in Hong Kong.

  • πŸ”­ Interests:

    • free open source software (FOSS) and privacy-centric services
    • digital and film photography / Lightroom
    • speciality coffee / manual brewing / home barista
    • homelab / self-hosting
    • Android / macOS / Linux
    • hiking / cycling / formula 1
  • 🌱 I’m currently:

    • setting up a home-lab with a RPi4B (8GB) running Docker and Portainer
    • learning basic Python for data science
    • fine-tuning my personal knowledge management (PKM) system using Obsidian
    • learning Git and Hugo for my new static site Burgeon Lab
  • πŸ“« How to reach me:

    • Mastodon
    • WordPress
    • Instagram


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  1. Navidrome SysV Init script (Linux in... Navidrome SysV Init script (Linux installation guide without systemd)
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    On the official Navidrome Linux install guide, they only provided steps on how to create a `systemd unit` and how to start the service using `sudo systemctl`. 
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    https://www.navidrome.org/docs/installation/linux/
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    But for those using Linux distros without systemd like AntiX, Devuan, Alpine, Artix, MX Linux etc, you have to convert the provided systemd unit template and place it in another folder instead of `/etc/systemd/system/` named `navidrome.service`.
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