This section outlines the common applications tailored for both servers and end-users, offering a wide range of functionalities to enhance system performance, security, and usability.
Key for initial system configuration, this section includes hostname setting, systemd journal management, locale configurations, and swapfile handling. Essential for both server and end-user setups, it ensures a solid foundation for system operations.
These tools are crucial for effective system administration, encompassing Git setup, Linux admin tools, and sudo configuration, suitable for both server environments and power users.
This category focuses on automated updates and maintenance for the system and its components, including package managers and Docker containers, ensuring systems are up-to-date and secure.
Caters to a range of devices and needs for hardware driver installation and configuration, an integral part for both server hardware optimization and end-user device functionality.
Enhances system security with roles focused on security measures, user configurations, and SSH settings. It's vital for protecting both server environments and end-user systems.
Centers on VPN configurations for secure and efficient network connectivity, particularly crucial for remote server access and end-users needing secure connections.
Sets up system event notifications via email and Telegram, a versatile feature for server administrators and end-users alike to stay informed about their system's status.
Focuses on comprehensive backup strategies and cleanup procedures, encompassing data backups, remote server backups, and maintenance of backup storage efficiency, crucial for data integrity in both servers and personal devices.
Encompasses miscellaneous essential tools and systems, including package management, spellchecking, and typesetting, beneficial for both server maintenance and enhancing end-user experience.