Not really interested in the Node in a Box approach of either Umbrel or Start9.
I'd rather learn how my software is configured and know how to jump in and make alterations should the need arise, and at least have a vanilla set up rather than some configuration dreamed up by a team to make things coexist for their purposes.
Same reason I can't stand Debian or Ubuntu or really most Linux distributions.
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Sounds like you're an advanced user. God speed ser!
I suppose. Though I do think one gets that way by being stubborn enough to learn. But yea, it does take time. I just find that putting in time when I can usually means less occasions when I HAVE to put in time I don't have because I've offloaded decisions that blow up on me.
Biggest issue I run into these days is actually fighting with systemd on my Debian install on the Raspberry Pi. Really wishing I'd just gone with a BSD, and will probably migrate sooner rather than later.