I for one use and self-host Meshcentral. The GUI is ugly, but it works well.
I for one use and self-host Meshcentral. The GUI is ugly, but it works well.
For those wondering, it also works with a Linux VM:
It’s not easy to set up, but it works. I’m able to run some games like Borderlands 3 running at ~50FPS with a resolution of 1920x1080 with visual effects set to the max (important: disable vsync in the games !).
Only problem is disk access. It tends to add some latency. So with games coded with their ass (ex: Raft), the framerate drops a lot (Raft goes down to 20FPS sometimes).
As suggested by others, your processes may be using too much memory. However I would also suggest you keep an eye on the output of dmesg
. Maybe one of your disks is failing.
I think there is some confusion here.
Paperwork is a desktop application, not a web application. (eh, self-hosting doesn’t necessarily always imply web applications ! :). I for one use Nextcloud and nextcloud-desktop to keep my Paperwork work directories in sync on all my computers.
Paperless is a web application. Paperwork is a desktop application.
Paperwork seems to fit most of the bill except for one thing: it won’t scroll to where the search hit is (but it will highlight the matching keywords).
Just beware Paperwork won’t just create an index. It’ll organize the PDF its own way in its own work directory.
(full disclosure: I’m its main dev)
I use OPNSense virtualized on top of Proxmox. Each physical interface of the host system (ethX
and friends) is in its own bridge (vmbrX
), and for each bridge, the OpenSense VM also has a virtual interface that is part of the bridge. It has worked flawlessly for months now.
My wife and I use a Nextcloud application called Cospend.