What's my computers and what I run on them I guess?
I thought I'd make a lil page that's kind of like a neofetch showcasing the stuff I be using I dunno
I bet this is going to be fun to keep up to date with time (not). Anyway let's proceed
Hardware
setsuna (desktop PC)
My lil baby~
- CPU: Ryzen 7 5700X
- GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon 6800 XT
- Like, 32 GB of RAM
- A fun multitude of storage devices but none is in RAID
yuyuko (laptop)
It's a Thinkpad L390. It serves me well but it's a bit flimsy tbh...
- CPU: Intel Core i5-8365U
- Something like 16 GB of RAM
- Storage: whatever 1 Tb NVMe
yukari (home server)
Pretty happy with how power efficient it is.
It's a Fujitsu Esprimo-something desktop tower that I got refurbished.
- CPU: Intel Core i7-6700
- Perhaps 32 gigabytes of RAM
- Booting off some 256 GB NVMe SSD
- Two 1 TB SATA SSDs in mirror for most services
- Some cheeky 6 TB HDD for taking backups and fun stuff. Not mirrored, I am living on the edge.
Also having a
- Thinkpad W520 which was my beloved old laptop (and behated for having had an nVidia Quadro),
- And before that was rocking a Lenovo Ideapad Z50-75 (variant with AMD FX-7500 and some annoying AMD dual-graphics setup)
In terms of other hardware
I guess I have a Wii which is for now the only console I have. Fun thing to mod.
In terms of phones I'm rocking Google Pixels with Graphene OS on them because I am a nerd.
I also have like 3 VPSes that I won't mention here lol. Probably not interesting.
Software
- OS I tend to run on personal computers: Arch Linux
- OS I fangirl and run on some computers: Chimera Linux
On PCs I generally use KDE Plasma these days, it's fine and I became too lazy of window managers or whatever.
I tend to set up my server software inside of Incus containers which are pretty cool, but I'll admit it's a bit hard for a beginner to get the hang of it and its intricacies from the documentation and resources available. But also I want to try doing things differently some time, probably have my things around OCI containers afterall.
- Filesystem of choice: ZFS
ZFSBootMenu is pretty cool. Also for bootloaders systemd-boot is ok and let GRUB die already, it's legacy software. This is probably one of the most set in stone software opinion I have.
umm, yeah not sure what else to write in Software section.