

Lord cat thanks you for your offering and expects more next week
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Lord cat thanks you for your offering and expects more next week
I never even got to see the interface haha
Yea i wonder why that is. It seems to be a standard
Basically when I was registering it had some wording like “start your free trial now” but once I got into the dashboard there was a message that cleared things up. So I have a free trial of what I assume is a higher tier of their service, which upon running out will revert me back to the Always Free tier.
Hetzner or linode closed your account?
Yup, ended up going with oracle. Free is good for me, and im totally new to this so it doesnt really make a difference to me if theres a minor interface difference between 2 providers.
Thanks
I just signed up to oracles free cloud service after watching a video where it was said it was always free, but the wording on oracle’s site made it seem like its a trial. Are there two free options?
Netcup seems really interesting, thanks :)
I use Jerboa. Are there others? I wouldn’t mind trying them all out so I can pick the best one
I’ll definitely be running my regular email in parallel with my own server for a time. I for sure wont be deleting that straight away. At the very least its an experiment, and if it doesn’t work out after 6 months to a year I can simply go back to my gmail, or look for different options.
Ill probably boot into the SD card from my laptop and set everything up like that before even putting it on the RPi
Thats something like what I’ll be trying. I am on a linux laptop so I can do all that.
Im sure theres a way to do it on debian and it might even be the same as on raspbian, but I just dont know what user I would use or exactly how to set everything up. An option is to boot into the SD card from my laptop and set everything up there before plugging it into the Pi.
Im planning on putting debian on it, so I think its slightly different because e.g. theres no raspberry pi user
Do you mean to boot my PC from the SD card and do it all on there?
Ive been looking for something like this for a while. Ill need to try it out