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
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.
The RPI and N100 are both way overpriced. Get a old desktop with a i5-6500
Heck, my current desktop is still an old third-gen i-series, lol~
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
Eh, builds do take a while but the performance has been sufficient for my needs until very recently. I’ll probably upgrade soon.
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.