is there anyway to get rid of this error as im using this for a home lab and i dont need subscription
is there anyway to get rid of this error as im using this for a home lab and i dont need subscription
I am also having the same problem while researching my home server for my thesis.
Hi Neobin,What problem exactly do you mean?
Hi Neobin,
I am using No-Subscription Repository.
When I log in to proxmox on the server I get the message "No valid subscription". I am looking for a solution to disable it
Thanks for the response.
This is free and open software, you can patch the source to your liking.
Having said that, any such modification is not supported and you are on your own, I would advice against it.
Have you considered getting a subscription?I am looking for a solution to disable it
I would second this for homelab, personal-use users.I wish there was a one time donation option like $25 just to remove the subscription warning and show support for Proxmox and keep the No-Subscription Repository.
But they have already one tier like that, it's called "community subscription". Now if you can't afford it, that's understandable (I can't either) but nobody forbids you to use PVE non the less. If you want to contribute you could buy a single community subscription every few years.I would second this for homelab, personal-use users.
Should it remove it once (like your donation) or remove it each time you login? For the current version or for all future versions? I don't think this make sense for Proxmox to do this, sorry. But you can change the software in any way you like (except maybe for things like selliing it as if it is your own).The one time donation of $25 is just to remove the nagware at login, nothing more, just for home use.
They already have something like this, their community subscription. The only difference to your suggestion is that it cost way more and also has access to enterprise repository (since everything is first released to no-subscription and test repos so in the end no big difference for usage in a homelab). So a "one time donation model" would probably hurt their other sales so I can't really blame them for not going that route.The one time donation of $25 is just to remove the nagware at login, nothing more, just for home use.
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