Minor point I noticed is that you referenced Google domains. Google is killing this service so you might want to replace it with something else.
Why not Debian 12 as it has been released officially? Is it not compatible with Lemmy?
You should use a static IP address for a server. DHCP is OK as long as it always gets the same IP.
I would suggest putting in either screenshots or example output of the terminal commands so that people can ‘see’ what’s going on or what to expect to happen. Remender that your audience might be very new to Linux.
Hopefully you’ll find these suggestions helpful. I didn’t actually perform each step myself, so don’t take this as a thorough review. 😉
Minor point I noticed is that you referenced Google domains. Google is killing this service so you might want to replace it with something else.
Why not Debian 12 as it has been released officially? Is it not compatible with Lemmy?
You should use a static IP address for a server. DHCP is OK as long as it always gets the same IP.
I would suggest putting in either screenshots or example output of the terminal commands so that people can ‘see’ what’s going on or what to expect to happen. Remender that your audience might be very new to Linux.
Hopefully you’ll find these suggestions helpful. I didn’t actually perform each step myself, so don’t take this as a thorough review. 😉