• @penguin_knight
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    451 year ago

    i disaseemble all my laptops so they are just a motherboard, screw them into sheets of MDF, place vertically, and use them as servers.

    NAS, pihole, plex, etc

    • Rain
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      371 year ago

      Do you have any photos of this?
      Would love to see how this looks in practice!

      • Akatsuki Levi
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        121 year ago

        Up! Also would love to see how it looks

    • lom
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      131 year ago

      You have a tutorial? That sounds awesome.

      • @Bitlummo
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        61 year ago

        This article talks about turning a laptop into a rack mounted computer. Each computer will be different recreating something like this based off what ports it has and where.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      My problem is that the ethernetports Clip is part of the case, without it, the Ethernet cable just doesn’t stick. Do you have a solution for this problem? A photo would be really cool.

      • @Tired8281
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        21 year ago

        Get a M.2 ethernet card and put it in where the wifi card was. You don’t need wifi if you’re gonna use ethernet, and the M,2 ethernet card will have a clip.

    • @x4740N
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      41 year ago

      I’d also like to see what this looks like with a photo

      • Kadath (she/her)
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        11 year ago

        I would guess by plugging external peripherals to the motherboard.

        • @marswarrior
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          1 year ago

          I’m talking about the LCD/monitor. Maybe @penguin_knight keeps the LCD and mounts it to the board as well. If not, it’s headless. Mouse and keyboard are not the issue. I always set up raspberry pi headless because the OS allows it. All you have to do is add an ssh file to the /boot dir and wpa_supplicant.conf file in root dir. Other distros typically don’t, they need a monitor to be installed.

          • Kadath (she/her)
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            21 year ago

            I know, that’s why I wrote external peripherals and not external inputs. I don’t want to sound cocky or be an asshole (we all know how easy it is by just reading a message someone you don’t know wrote), but after 24 years of being in system administration/engineering/architecture I may have sufficient grasp of what I am talking about. 😅

      • @notatoad
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        11 year ago

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