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    PCSPECIALIST Anyone running Ubuntu on a fanless PC?

    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...
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    PCSPECIALIST Anyone running Ubuntu on a fanless PC?

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    PCSPECIALIST Anyone running Ubuntu on a fanless PC?

    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...
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    PCSPECIALIST Anyone running Ubuntu on a fanless PC?

    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...
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    PCSPECIALIST Ultranote V

    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...
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    PCSPECIALIST Lafité Pro 14" with Linux: virtualisation support + tricks

    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...
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    PCSPECIALIST Need advice before buying Lafité Pro 14

    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...
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    PCSPECIALIST Network cards missing possibly after update

    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...
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    PCSPECIALIST New to PCS and Linux

    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.
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    PCSPECIALIST Ubuntu displayport compatibility

    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...
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    PCSPECIALIST Linux Laptop Compatibility

    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...
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    PCSPECIALIST Debian Buster (10 - Stable) on Lafite IV 14''

    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...
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