Before my mobo or GPU died (idk which) on my HP 6300MT sleeper,I ran
Linux on it, for GAMING, all the way back in like 2019... (Iplan on
repairing it soon so I can maybe have another personal rig oranother
server.) **************************************** Logic44, Sysopof LNRC
Indiana Boards
I ride SOLO.
Weather in Indiana: SUCKS
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Robert Wolfe wrote to LOGIC44 <=-
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On Apr 20, 2026 04:04am, LOGIC44 wrote to LUMNI:
Before my mobo or GPU died (idk which) on my HP 6300MT sleeper,
I ran
Linux on it, for GAMING, all the way back in like 2019... (I
plan on
repairing it soon so I can maybe have another personal rig or
another
server.) **************************************** Logic44, Sysop
of LNRC
Indiana Boards
I ride SOLO.
Weather in Indiana: SUCKS
****************************************
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What Distro are you running?
... Platinum Xpress & Wildcat!..... Nice!!!!
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I was running Kubuntu on the sleeper, I run Debian for theserver
Yeah, Debian was the first Linux distro I used Professionally in my
career.
Then I got a job where RHEL is king :)Now on my own Linux
environment, I use Rocky Linux, which is a downstream free distro of
RHEL thst is headed up by the same guy that did CentOS.
I've heard that Debian and CentOS are best for Synchronet servers, is that true?
Debian (or Ubuntu), yeah. CentOS - not so much (and it's discontinued).So I'd want something like Manjaro or Arch as an alternative?
So I'd want something like Manjaro or Arch as an alternative?
I was running Kubuntu on the sleeper, I run Debian for theserver
Yeah, Debian was the first Linux distro I used Professionally in my career.
I've heard that Debian and CentOS are best for Synchronet servers, is thatt
Accession wrote to Logic44 <=-
Your best bet would probably be to run whatever you want to run, and
then see if you have any issues with Synchronet; which can be brought
up and addressed if the need was there. ;)
Denn wrote to Robert Wolfe <=-
I was a distro hopper for a short while, I then just decided I liked Ubuntu with LXDE desktop, been with Ubuntu since Ubuntu 11.04.
I was a distro hopper for a short while, I then just decided I liked
Ubuntu with LXDE desktop, been with Ubuntu since Ubuntu 11.04.
I started out with Linux on single-core IBM Thinkpads, and gravitated towards Lubuntu - Ubuntu base with LXDE and lightweight apps. I got so used to it I used it long after I'd moved to more heavyweight systems.
I suppose I like an old-school window manager feel. I know they've moved to LXQT, I think it's called? I might give it a try on an old Chromebook I have laying around.
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