There is a subtle, almost sadistic pleasure in what I’m doing right now: I open boxes of brand-new ThinkCentre PCs, unpack them, hook them up to a monitor, keyboard, and network cable.
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@stefano How many boxes are you talking about here? What are they going to be used for?
I just bought a used PC and put Proxmox 9 (trixie based) onto it. I'm not sure what to do about that Windows 10 sticker. There has got to be something fun to do with it.@boyd you can find some replies here: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano/116319286467381626
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@stefano How many boxes are you talking about here? What are they going to be used for?
I just bought a used PC and put Proxmox 9 (trixie based) onto it. I'm not sure what to do about that Windows 10 sticker. There has got to be something fun to do with it.@boyd oh, for the Windows sticker I have an idea. Look at my old post: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano/115991015050157016
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There is a subtle, almost sadistic pleasure in what I’m doing right now: I open boxes of brand-new ThinkCentre PCs, unpack them, hook them up to a monitor, keyboard, and network cable. I boot from USB and replace the preinstalled Windows 11 (never even started) with my Debian 13 golden image, using Clonezilla.
As of today, the setup is based on Debian 13, but I’m already working on a variant based on FreeBSD and jails.
@stefano nothing sadistic about it. if anything, it is the responsible thing to do! have fun!
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There is a subtle, almost sadistic pleasure in what I’m doing right now: I open boxes of brand-new ThinkCentre PCs, unpack them, hook them up to a monitor, keyboard, and network cable. I boot from USB and replace the preinstalled Windows 11 (never even started) with my Debian 13 golden image, using Clonezilla.
As of today, the setup is based on Debian 13, but I’m already working on a variant based on FreeBSD and jails.
@stefano get me that job

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There is a subtle, almost sadistic pleasure in what I’m doing right now: I open boxes of brand-new ThinkCentre PCs, unpack them, hook them up to a monitor, keyboard, and network cable. I boot from USB and replace the preinstalled Windows 11 (never even started) with my Debian 13 golden image, using Clonezilla.
As of today, the setup is based on Debian 13, but I’m already working on a variant based on FreeBSD and jails.
@stefano Therapy, it is therapy

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@passthejoe I've configured one of them, then via sftp copied it into my internal server.
@stefano@bsd.cafe I don't hear a lot about mass provisioning and maintenance of Linux and BSD desktops.
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@stefano@bsd.cafe I don't hear a lot about mass provisioning and maintenance of Linux and BSD desktops.
@passthejoe provisioning: we used to have a PXE boot setup at my former place of ork. Easy enough.
Maintenance: 'dnf install dnf5-plugin-automatic' (or equivalent), set install to "yes", enable timer, done. Most likely via Ansible. At least if you keep an internal repo for your packages, which you totally should.
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There is a subtle, almost sadistic pleasure in what I’m doing right now: I open boxes of brand-new ThinkCentre PCs, unpack them, hook them up to a monitor, keyboard, and network cable. I boot from USB and replace the preinstalled Windows 11 (never even started) with my Debian 13 golden image, using Clonezilla.
As of today, the setup is based on Debian 13, but I’m already working on a variant based on FreeBSD and jails.
@stefano
It would be far better to buy hardware with a #preinstalled #FOSS #operatingsystem such as Dell or some #fossfriendly vendors such as Slimbook or Penguin but I guess you don't have the luxory of choice -
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It would be far better to buy hardware with a #preinstalled #FOSS #operatingsystem such as Dell or some #fossfriendly vendors such as Slimbook or Penguin but I guess you don't have the luxory of choice@paoloredaelli @stefano Another vendor is Tuxedo so there is some choice if migration is an option.
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It would be far better to buy hardware with a #preinstalled #FOSS #operatingsystem such as Dell or some #fossfriendly vendors such as Slimbook or Penguin but I guess you don't have the luxory of choice@paoloredaelli exactly. Those were bought directly by the customer, so I couldn't do anything. I've also been aware of the hardware when collecting them. Luckily they're normal Intel i5 machines, so no compatibility problems.