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What all would you do to set up Ubuntu as a NAS?
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I mean not much difference in hardware support.
In general, I agree. But I don't want do participate in holy wars.
Same here, sick of holy wars.
That being said, it seems the hardware difference is there, amd 370 is undercooked on debian, unless you use either sid or custom kernels.
Why custom? There's 6.17 in trixie-backports.
Interesting, @chazwiz, if you ever go the debian way, check the kernel