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I have an older i7 circa 2009, 16 gigs ram, and a gtx1060 with an ssd for os. I'm thinking either Pop!_Os or Nobara? Idea's, what do yall think?

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[–] lal309 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It is indeed. Just remember normal sysadmin/security stuff still applies just like any other OS/distro. For example, update regularly, backups, test your backups every now and then, etc.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Can you recommend a good site for learning the ropes? It’s hard to separate the wheat from the chaff with just a web search.

[–] lal309 3 points 1 year ago

Honestly you learn most by doing it yourself. Where to start depends on how versed you are with system administration, Linux, self hosting, etc. If you are an absolute beginner then start with Linux sysadmin videos (for example, what are the top most important things to do to a new Linux server, how to secure a Linux servers, etc). Once you have a list of “you should do x” then dive deeper into each topic to make sure you understand why and how.

Just don’t run random commands that you don’t understand what it does. You said you were learning right? Then take that command and learn why and what you are running.

I can help further if you have specific topics you need help with. This community is also amazing but some times a search on the community yields exactly or close to what you are looking for so leverage that too!