Hey, folks I’m moving my main PC to linux soon, and for that I have settled on Mint. However, I also plan to build a homelab pc for the first time to selfhost some services, mainly Jellyfinn, some game servers, and possibly next cloud, but I’m unsure which distro to go with for that.

I have some experience running debian headless (on an orange pi) and I can use ssh and the cli just fine, however, I also want the server pc to (maybe) serve as a moonlight client in my living room, so I was leaning towards something that is not headless, and I am unsure if I should also go with Mint for that or if something else might be more suitable.

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      8 hours ago

      Yes, I’m building one with old components that I have been buying and saving up for the last three years. I got a good deal on an Arc A310 and that’s the newest thing in that setup, the other stuff is all 8+ years old.

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        5 hours ago

        Make sure your motherboard can support resizable bar. Intels arc cards require it.

        Especially for older hardware that may be hidden in a firmware or uefi/bios upgrade.

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      23 hours ago

      They could be building with components leftover from other builds, not entirely buying them.

      I get it, I live in Latin America so I doubt they will find any NAS affordable (edit i assumed SA was south africa lol, and it’s brazil so yeah everything there will be WAY MORE EXPENSIVE)