Planing a server means meeting the best conditions for the work the server has to do. Stability always comes first, performance second.
The bottle neck of a server always is the network connection, whatever the server has to do. Speed of a SSD or a M.2 is a variable. What does "speed" describe...
For those kind of installations I only use Debian.
Ubuntu comes from Debian and is even more able to run on a NUC, because it is more up to date. So no prob with that.
My hint is not to take the actual NUC, but the last model (NUC10). And I would prefer to build in a SSD instead of an M.2. So...
Ubuntu isnt't the best deal for a raspi, because running from SD card it is not too fast in cause of the size of some files. Debian (Rasperi Pi OS) would be a better deal.
A NUC is always a great idea for a XXS server. I'm running some i3 NUCs at customers as a small server even with two...
Hey there,
Three weeks ago I got a Ultranote V which will not be mine, but a friend's:
Chassis & Display: UltraNote Series: 14" Matte Full HD 60 Hz 45% NTSC LED Widescreen (1920x1080)
Processor (CPU): Intel® Pentium® Quad Core Processor N5030 (1.10GHz, 3.1GHz Turbo)
Memory (RAM): 8GB DDR4...
Hi there,
I'm running Debian 10.4 on a Lafité IV. There were no probs with enabeling virtual machines in BIOS. On there I'm running a Win10 Pro and a Kali Linux without probs.
No idea if this helps also with Lafité Pro, because BIOS might be different, but maybe ask the support of...
Sorry to ask, but why are you planing to buy the "Pro" and not a "Lafité IV"? I was looking around a few weeks ago, but soldered RAM is a no-go for me, so I landed at the IV and after some weeks I am really satisfied with it. Whilst I have to say that I work at a desktop as long as I am not...
I remember some probs in Debian Jessie with this network card. Solution was to install the producer's driver which luckyly was in the non-free repo.
For Ubuntu edit /etc/apt/sources.list and add "universe" after "main restricted" in the line beginning with "deb...
Sorry to say, but gaming and Linux is not a word couple I would combine in my every day speech. Maybe google a bit about gaming on Linux.
For a start with Linux Ubuntu might work fine for you. When you take the latest 19.10 you will likely not have mouch trouble.
I'm using Debian, but Ubuntu isn't too far away. It might be helpful to add a few more informations about your OS.
Kernel: $uname [minus a]*
Driver of nvidia: $cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version
Modes for all connections: $xrandr
I know that there are a lot of isues using higher definition...
Hi Oussebon,
I added a description how to install Debian Buster (10 - Stable) on a Lafité IV 14'':
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/threads/debian-buster-10-stable-on-lafite-iv-14.66180/
It look like an good idea to link it here.
Maybe a second idea is to put together Lafité IV 14'' and...
Hi all,
since the day Windows 10 came to the market I am working on Linux. Because I'm administrating a bunch of Debian machines with Old-Stable (9 - Jessie) and Stable (10 - Buster) my first choice is using Debian Buster on my notebook, too. So I was looking around for a new notebook since...