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So this is my first attempt at a home server and it's basically an SSD boot drive and a 1 TB (I know it's small) HDD crammed into a gaming pc case and powered by a Ryzen 3 2200g... Hardly high tech, however... I've been told Linux is best so I foolishly tried installing Linux on a different SSD earlier... It didn't go well as I accidentally installed it to the 1TB HDD and wiped out 700GB of data ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ.

I persevered and tried getting homarr installed which wasbas successful as Jimmy Savilles child minding service so I gave up and stuck my windows SSD back in...

So wonderful people of Reddit, should I just stick with windows, is it worth another shot at Linux? Should I use Ubuntu server, or standard Ubuntu? I'd love to get your input to the pros and cons, although right now I'm seeing nothing but cons for Linux ๐Ÿ˜…

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[โ€“] neonsphinx@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

OP, you should pick whatever you want. It's obvious from your cocky tone in the posts so far that you've got it all figured out.

You can't articulate an actual use case. Just "I have some hardware, want to do things and stuff." You don't know how to install an OS without formatting over top of 700GB of existing data. Don't know if you want headless or not.

How could anyone recommend an appropriate solution to a problem that isn't even defined? Why was making a post here with no definition easier than watching one of thousands of tutorials on YouTube for installing a Debian based distro and then trying to figure out bash with to get by?

"I'm going to give Linux one final try..." Linux is giving you one final try. I'm sorry, you didn't pass the test. Stick with windows homie. Just leave a windows desktop powered on for a long time. Congrats, you have a homelab now.