

A repurposed old PC with something like yunohost, generic Debian, or some lightweight Linux will probably get you what you need.
It heavily depends on what programs you want to run.
A repurposed old PC with something like yunohost, generic Debian, or some lightweight Linux will probably get you what you need.
It heavily depends on what programs you want to run.
I’ve done it twice. Easiest is using yunohost, second is using their docker container. Both require a bit of a sysafmin background for anything with more than 10 users, at least right now.
The times I did it, I went through their official documentation and their Docker files.
Use it everyday. I self host a number of fedi services. It’s a great os.
Most of the apps are great, but there are a couple that are no longer maintained.
PopOS is very stable as a desktop. It also keeps up to date with packages better than base Ubuntu in my opinion.
Debian is supposedly coming to android. That would be cool.
I agree simple-scan is awesome.
I just like when I do an update and my computer uses less data…and its a bit faster. Thats happened a couple of times. Feels good.