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Developer 🖥️ Likes programming, 3D-printing, Linux, electronics, anime and more 😁🇳🇴
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My home servers currently consists of 3 old laptops and 1 old desktop computer, all these computers run Proxmox and clustered together.

Laptops:

  • HP ProBook 6470b
  • Packard Bell EasyNote
  • Dell Inspiron 1520

Desktop:

  • HP envy 700-204eo

On the cluster I have these things installed

Always running:

  • GitLab
  • Minetest server
  • Jellyfin
  • Nextcloud
  • Dashy
  • FreshRSS
  • BookStack

Not running:

  • VM with Linux Mint
  • VM with Haiku
  • VM with FreeBSD
  • VM with FreeDOS
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I created a GitHub repo a couple of weeks ago to list merch for open source projects, but there are not many things there yet.
https://github.com/makmarian/open-source-merch-list

Note: I’ve tried to make sure I found the correct link for each project, but if unsure, please double check. Also, I have not bought from any of the links listed, so I cannot say anything about the quality of the different merch.

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I haven’t tried to reset a BIOS before, so I am not familiar with the process of it.
Is it safe to attempt either (F6:Fail-safe Defaults) or (F7:Optimized defaults) ?
From the motherboard manual: “Inadequately altering the settings may result in system’s failure to boot. If this occurs, clear the CMOS values and reset the board to default values.”

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The only error/warning message I have found so far is in the BIOS, under the (M.I.T) section, and in that section there is a prompt which states: “The system has experienced boot failures because of overclocking or changes of voltages. Last settings in this page may not coincide with current H/W states.”.
I don’t get any errors when i boot into an OS with a USB-flashdrive (when the SSD/HDD is not installed)

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I installed it on a container (LXC) on my Proxmox home server. I only use it at home, I have not made it remotely accessible

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I’ve been using EndeavourOS with KDE for a bit under 2 years now (I think) on both my desktop and laptop. It is Arch based and easy to install. And for my home servers I run Proxmox

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I really like it here on Kbin, and I’m on here daily :-)
I don’t really use Reddit anymore; I usually only check Reddit if there is something I need help with or to look up something specific

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I’ve been using EndeavourOS for a little over a year, and I am very pleased with my experience so far. The only issue I’ve encountered was a GRUB problem, which I had to fix manually using the terminal.

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