

Zoneminder/ Shinobi for Linux seems to be the software, and milestone is free up to eight camera channels if you only have a Windows box to run the cameras (I’m a dealer, so if you’re a Windows person and you get lost ask me how.)


Zoneminder/ Shinobi for Linux seems to be the software, and milestone is free up to eight camera channels if you only have a Windows box to run the cameras (I’m a dealer, so if you’re a Windows person and you get lost ask me how.)


That’s a particularly narrow view of what security means.
https://www.playstation.com/en-ca/accessories/#camerasremotes
Peripherals can be used for surveillance, gaining bank account details that way, or to dox content creators, kids, etc.
This is assuming this leak can pivot into malware for userspace in the console, I haven’t read yet.


Yeah I was thinking you might be using a portable drive for home, which might not be detected early enough in the boot process to mount.
If you haven’t reinstalled yet, swapping the order of the SATA cables might change the order they are detected, so your home disk that was B to the installer will once again be B to the boot drive.


mandatory
Yes but, not in the first few weeks.
My holistic suspicion is that OP has his home folder on a USB/esata drive and he’s not telling yet.
Edit
Apparently no


How is your /home disk plugged in?


Tbf he said he doesn’t know how to use the terminal, and he’ll need to use at least sudo, vim and cat plus the stuff you mentioned. A drive getting inserted into the disk order is probably the correct thing, I thought UUID was the default on new installs for that reason…
Oooh home assistant integration with frigate, I’ll check it out.