@fly after years and years my nzb indexer (nzbs.org) is going away
I have drunkenslug as a backup, but it kinda sucks. Do you use a paid indexer? I hate to pay for more stuff, but it seems there arent many free ones anymore.
My two, in preferred order
Nzbgeek
Dognzb
Dog has occasional blips
Nzbgeek is always solid.
i had a dog acocunt for a bit, they deleted it on me for not manually logging in if i recall a couple times. Theres some sorta activity requirement that api calls dont fulfill. Trying to reg for geek now.
@fly after years and years my nzb indexer (nzbs.org) is going away
I have drunkenslug as a backup, but it kinda sucks. Do you use a paid indexer? I hate to pay for more stuff, but it seems there arent many free ones anymore.
Dognzb and nzbcat. If needed, I can give ya an invite.@fly after years and years my nzb indexer (nzbs.org) is going away
I have drunkenslug as a backup, but it kinda sucks. Do you use a paid indexer? I hate to pay for more stuff, but it seems there arent many free ones anymore.
Maybe if you had a free account, but I've never had an issue with it.i had a dog acocunt for a bit, they deleted it on me for not manually logging in if i recall a couple times. Theres some sorta activity requirement that api calls dont fulfill. Trying to reg for geek now.
Dognzb and nzbcat. If needed, I can give ya an invite.
Stop bitching about paying next to nothing to get thousand of dollars of free shit.
Fuck, realvideo. I hated that format
It's just a dashboard for EVERYTHING. And it's kinda pretty. Makes me wish that Dockers for Windows didn't suck.Cliffs on why I should install this? Looks interesting.
Debian is about the easiest small-footprint system to setup, but my perspective is probably skewed.What's an easy to use, simple, web-frontend linux NAS distro? I have an ITX AMD based (two 4TB SATA drives in software RAID-1) computer at my office that I store various ISOs and backups when working on client systems on the bench. Just need SMB folder shared to access on the network. Was previously using NAS4Free but I think the SMB 2.0/3.0 versions fucked it hard, so it couldn't be viewed on the network from our Windows 10 office computers. I don't see a lot of options out there. Don't want to buy a Synology NAS for this project (not right now, down the road maybe). Mostly used to Redhat versions of Linux. Some familiarity with Debian based systems.