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MaoTheLawn [any, any] @ MaoTheLawn @hexbear.net
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  • Thanks. Yeah, didn't give the full specs - my bad. I'm gonna take the 7020 and maybe the G4. Another question though -

    Am I right in thinking if I self host, storing a bunch of movies locally, I can then connect to my self hosted server from another location/computer and stream my personal library?

    Thanks

  • Well sort of, but it's more that sometimes there's nuances to the tech that makes things better or worse, like people will say oh well Linux hosting works best on a post-(year) intel chip or whatever.

    Youre right though, I should've added the full specs and asked questions based off that. I was just hastily posting from inside the cellar at work.

    I have now googled regardless and I'm gonna take the Optiplex 7020

  • Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services. @lemmy.ml

    Workplace retiring some PC's - thinking of grabbing one to do my first self hosting on - which one of these should I take? (specs inside)

    Comics @lemmy.ml

    Looking for comics/cartoons like The Far Side Gallery, and other old school political comic strips.

  • Ah, yeah. I don't know the terminology. I'll change it to threadbare My level of tech awareness is like... my friends think I know stuff but actually I'm just great at taking a punt and watching tutorials.

    Anyway, yeah, I changed the old one to a nifty NVME and now it runs like a dream.

    Currently I'm using Zorin OS Alite - do you really think I should go to mint or Ubuntu before I start settling in? My initial reaction to Zorin is that I'm satisfied with it, but if it's not as reliable as mint then maybe I should just start again?

  • Ah, mines the one with the m.2 SSD slot (or something like that) - I replaced it with a nice fast one for £30 and it's running like a dream. Much faster than it was before.

    Crucial P3 500GB M.2 PCIe Gen3 NVMe Internal SSD - Up to 3500MB/s - CT500P3SSD8

    You should be able to replace the HDD with one of the bigger SSD's though? Isn't the bracket for it built in?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Looking for a good Linux to install on a slow 2019 machine. Relative beginner with Linux.