Sujet : Re: Rpi considerations
De : cl (at) *nospam* isbd.net (Chris Green)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 09. Jun 2024, 10:16:39
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Daniel <
me@sc1f1dan.com> wrote:
Hey guys
In an effort to simplify the computing setup in my den - historically
the hottest room in the house - the current consideration is in the
deployment of a few rpis. Never used them before and this would be a new
venture.
My current home-computing habits are 90% on the linux CLI. My perosnal
laptop runs a debian install without a windowing system, which suits
me.
My desktop workhorse, in the den, is a very old first gen Intel I3 with
8gb or ram. When I obtained it, the device was being resold at a mom&pop
computer shop after it was purchased from a government auction. It had
been retired after a PC refresh. The thing is showing its age. Initially
it was running kubuntu, then I transitioned it to Xubuntu. This extended
its life a few years. But now the machine is showing signs of
instability. It's connected on a KVM and I switch to my work laptop
since I"m a permanent remote employee.
Current xwindows use cases: libreoffice, qt designer, light browser (no
streaming), light printing.
What I'm considering:
A headless Rpi4 as a VM server and setup a VM with the latetest Kubuntu
LTS. Connect my external HDD and flash drives via a 16 port USB hub to
access all my files - which I currently do with my workstation.
My desktop PC would be replaced by a Rpi4 running Debian CLI (like my
roaming laptop). I considered the Pi400 but I would need a second
keyboard for my work laptop when I kvm over, not a deal breaker but
inconvenient. Too bad, because the 400 is quite compelling for my uses.
In your collective experience, would this provide sufficient stability
to run a VM server with my light use case? Or woauld XFCE make more
sense? I'd consider the Rpi5 if it were fanless, but people on IRC
insist that it takes a major performance hit without active cooling.
I use RPis in various ways but for my desktop and backup machines I
use Fujitsu Esprimo Q957 and Q557, very small box with PSU and disk
drives within in, power consumption about 5 watts so down in the same
sort of area as the Pi.
I too am almost 100% command line but I do run a GUI, mostly for using
the web browser.
-- Chris Green·