I’m looking for a specific distro to handle some tasks.

I got a second hand rig with Nvidia GTX 1050 that I want to use as a home server. I wanted to use HoloISO but it doesn’t support nvidia. If someone says “do it anyway, it’s fine” I’ll install it though.

The idea is to support a Jellyfin server and Steam Link gaming but steam is not big on Nvidia so it’s hard to narrow down “black screen” issues etc. I’m also planning to manage it via VNC and SSH.

I’m familiar with Ubuntu based systems since I develop software on Ubuntu based KDE distro but never had a graphics card.

So it boils down to:

  • Ease of setup including nvidia drivers
  • Ease of update via command line (I’m not going to download nvidia drivers from their website to update proprietary drivers)
  • Graphics performance
  • Prefer Ubuntu based

I’m up for Gnome, Xface, Cinnamon, KDE or whatever DE.

Edit: Changed title to better reflect requirements and not have misleading “headless” and “server” in it

  • @Fryboyter@discuss.tchncs.de
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    249 months ago

    Nowadays, servers that are not connected to a monitor, keyboard or mouse are often referred to as headless. Regardless of whether they have a graphical user interface (which can be used with tools such as Guacamole, for example).

    I’m not trying to say that this is correct, but simply to point out that the term “headless” is now often interpreted differently.

    • Handles
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      129 months ago

      Fair enough. I felt tempted to reply something like “SSH, that’s all the DE you need”, but OP specifically says they’ll use VNC to access, so that answers it I guess.

      • CavemanOP
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        59 months ago

        That’s exactly it. No keyboard, mouse or monitor. Just a laptop connected to it via VNC.

        • Handles
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          109 months ago

          I understand the desire to have some graphic interface, and it’s not a bad machine you have so the desktop environment shouldn’t take too much CPU and RAM from the server side of it. For my money though — and my significantly worse hardware — I’ll prefer to go completely headless and SSH in.

          • CavemanOP
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            39 months ago

            I like doing non-gui stuff and I do that for all the Jellyfin stuff in docker through ssh. But since I want to run steam games on it I’d prefer to have some DE since Steam primarily supports their GUI. I feel like if I don’t have a DE I might not be able to access all of Steam’s features, I could be wrong though.

        • @flashgnash@lemm.ee
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          29 months ago

          Have you considered just having it boot straight into steam with gamescope like the steam deck does?

    • Jay
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      19 months ago

      I would have to agree, I’ve seen headless referred to in both ways. The most common that I’ve seen is what you’re referring to now. Where a server or computer has no keyboard, mouse, and monitor and is primarily controlled over the internet with something like ssh.

      Both ways can be seen as “correct” though. Just depends on how you view a “headless” system.