I was wrong, the problem was not caused by the Nvidia card but because I installed it (as many people must do these days) from a pendrive with Ventoy where I have several ISO files that I use on a daily basis.
I found the solution in another thread here on the forum: Ventoy install of Proxmox...
I have two old Acer notebooks that I occasionally use for homelab.
Today I went to install Proxmox VE 8.2-1 from the ISO proxmox-ve_8.2-1.iso (SHA256 = d99d182a0df4ba94c27668d3e33d14cc286d775a7bdf571a86c24ea522009e93) and tried several times, on both notebooks, always with the same result...
I am having the same problem on an Acer Nitro AN515-51 that I use for my homelab with Proxmox.
During long time using Proxmox v7 this issue never happened.
After install Proxmox v8 from scratch I also cannot have the host to turn off. Some message error appears for 1 or two seconds, could not...
I agree with you, thanks for your collaboration. Maybe I should wrote better the thread title to point out that the thread objective is to know why this way isn't working, if it is possible to make it work and how. Not to discuss best practices or other ways of getting AdGuardHome running in...
I would not call one functionality (DNS server/sink hole) "everything".
Yes, I want the hypervisor to run some VMs, complete operating systems with stuff. But I don't need a complete VM nor container just to have a little DNS server running. This way, my network continues to work as long as...
Amazing work, congratulations!
Right now I prefer the most simplistic approach that is just install AdGuardHome from Proxmox root shell.
And I am curious about what is preventing this solution (to run AdGuardHome as non-privileged user) to work at Proxmox. On other linux hosts (Arch, Ubuntu)...
AdGuardHome runs fine alongside Proxmox 7.2 when it runs as root user. Including to work as DHCP server for my network.
However I would like to run AdGuardHome as a non-privileged user.
When I follow instructions to do so, running alongside Proxmox it can't bind ports to do DHCP stuff.
The...
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