@opensource l am completely new in the world of Linux. I wish to build up a computer having Proxmox, MX Linux and casa os, also retaining windows.

Can you please guide me in the process, how to start building one right from the scratch ?

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    3 days ago

    @foremanguy92_ l see. Yes, l had a cloud based server in my mind. So, technically speaking, a server and a computer working for all general purposes cannot exist ??

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      Yes this is totally possible. Run Windows 10 and then use docker to host all your services.

      It’s fucking horrible. Don’t do this unless you hate yourself.

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      They can technically but you will run into all sorts of problems. A Server is usually on all the time while a general purpose computer only periodically. There are two routes I see how you might get this to work:

      • If you use more of the general purpose PC: Just run a Type 2 hypervisor like virtualbox on your normal desktop OS and run all your server stuff in there. You can also run Proxmox inside virtualbox. This is called nested virtualization.
      • If you prefer to learn more virtualization: Run Proxmox, then run your preferred Desktop OS as a virtual machine inside Proxmox and pass through your GPU, mouse and Keyboard. This is called PCI/USB passthrough

      Both approaches take a lot of ram (I recommend at least 16 GB).

      Hope this helps :)

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        @LeLachs okay. It’s better to have a computer for general purposes, as a server would be a bit too ambitious. My general purpose is editing and converting video/audio and for coding. Mx Linux is good enough for doing this. The only reason I wish to keep windows 10 is that in order to remain connected with the world 🌍 which depends heavily on windows by default 🙄🙄🙄

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          Why do you believe windows is required to stay connected with the world? Are there specific applications you believe can only run on windows or for which you believe there is no alternative?

          Just in case, you can have a look at https://alternativeto.net/ , input your windows application and find opensource alternatives that run on Linux. You can make a list and double check with the community here.

          I ask because there might be a possibility for you to go full Linux. It depends on your requirements.

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