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Debian 12 Q4OS on Alienware M18 r1
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Notes on attempting to get Debian 12 and Q4OS 5.2 working on an Alienware M18 r1.
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Rough Week! Alienware M18 Blew Up and Burned! Meanwhile Installing Q4OS TDE on Alienware M16
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The first part of this posting covers my primary productivity system, Alienware M18 blowing itself up, in the middle of a remarkably rough week and last few months. The second part provides information on the installation and use of Q4OS (Debian 12 bookworm) with Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) on Dell Alienware M16 R1/0TC7T8 (the latter going surprisingly well).
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Getting WiFi 7 Working on Linux: The ASUS ROG USB-BE92
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I recently upgraded to 5.5 Gbps TDS fiber, installed a shiny new ASUS RT-BE86U WiFi 7 access point capable of 10 Gbps, and grabbed an ASUS ROG USB-BE92 WiFi 7 USB adapter to take advantage of it all. The goal? Get my GPU cluster (what I call DGPUNET - Distributed GPU Network) running at multi-gigabit speeds for distributed AI workloads.
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Postfix, Dovecot, PostGreSQL, and SOGo Webmail on Debian 13
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Debian 13 was fairly recently released, but AWS is already shoving it as the primary AMI, and make getting a good Debian 12 a few more steps. Most apps aren't yet compatible with Debian 13, so I recommend waiting for it to stabilize, but here is some information on getting a basic mail server working on Debian 13...
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Install Godot on Debian 12 and BCI RPG Dev Environment Setup
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Trying to avoid using Snap, Flatpak, and other package manager battles, sticking with either using tarballs or apt installs (preferred).
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Q4OS Debian 12 on Alienware M18 R2 Nvidia 4080
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Notes on getting Q4OS Debian 12 with Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) working on Alienware M18 R2 with Nvidia 4090.
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ASUS ZenScreen MB16AC USB-C DisplayLink Monitor on Asus Strix with Debian 11 Linux Bullseye
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Notes on getting an ASUS ZenScreen MB16AC USB-C DisplayLink Monitor with and Asus Strix laptop working with Debian 11 Linux.
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Building DGPUNET: Democratizing AI Innovation Through Open Source Infrastructure
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Over the past several months, I've been working on something that started as a practical necessity but evolved into a philosophical statement about accessibility in AI development. When a startup couldn't get anything better than a pitiful G10 GPU instance from their cloud provider - completely insufficient for the machine learning workloads needed - I realized I had to take matters into my own hands, and home...
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Issues Grub Failing Boot on Debian with NVME Drives
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Started with Q$OS tracked to Debian Upstream, problems booting after install.