I’ve got a Pop_OS system76 machine that runs well straight out of the box. I love it and it’s my daily driver. However I’d like to learn more about how it works, Linux internals and how to use it to the best of its capabilities. I want to learn about things like system-d Wayland, error logging (there seems to be a few of them) directory structure and drivers. For instance, how do I know that my and GPU is being leveraged to the fullest?

I DONT want to build a system from the ground up, which I expect to be a common suggestion.

I’d prefer to read literature, blogs, and articles relevant to me, my system and not dated.

Any suggestions? Thanks in advance

  • knightly the Sneptaur
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    7 days ago

    Raspi isn’t necessarily the best option for that, because it’s based on an ARM processor rather than the x86_64 that’s common on desktops and servers.

    A cheap N100 “NUC” style Micro-PC is almost as inexpensive as a raspi and wouldn’t limit the user to ARM-compatible software or add complications like emulating the architecture via qemu.

    • Possibly linux
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      37 days ago

      The RPI and N100 are both way overpriced. Get a old desktop with a i5-6500

        • Possibly linux
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          7 days ago

          That’s past the point or real usefulness. Apt upgrade is going to run forever and both your ram and storage run at a snail pace

          • knightly the Sneptaur
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            17 days ago

            Eh, builds do take a while but the performance has been sufficient for my needs until very recently. I’ll probably upgrade soon.

    • Alphane Moon
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      37 days ago

      An x86 NUC works too. That being said, for CLI/DIY home server stuff I didn’t really find any issues with software availability on Linux/ARM64.