I have an old laptop that I want to turn into a server, but I want it to be as seamless as possible. I don’t have any knowledge in web hosting, so I’ll use whatever distribution makes it easiest.

Also willing to venture outside of Linux territory to try those NAS-like operating systems. I just want things to work.

I called it old, but the laptop in question actually has decent specs. I want to host a personal searx instance, a forum, nextcloud, and, well, I’d also like to run single-user fediverse instances but I heard that they’re very hard to manage and update so I’m still not sure about that.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Have you considered installing Proxmox? That way you can then test as many distros as possible and even play a bit with containers. I configured it recently and I’m having a lot of fun being able to take snapshots and then doing crazy things with an easy way to recover from my failed experiments.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Seconding Proxmox. I use it both in an enterprise setting and at home on my self-host rig.

    • @MeruloxOP
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      11 year ago

      seems interesting

    • @dai
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      11 year ago

      Love me some proxmox, have two instances at home on some old hardware.

      Great starter configurations are located here:

      https://tteck.github.io/Proxmox/

      Please be aware running random scripts from the internet isn’t advised.