I have an old ThinkPad 11e running Debian that I have repurposed into a home server. It’s only supposed to run TVheadend. I don’t need any other services for now, but later on i might add a few using docker.

Is it enough to set multiuser.target as default to disable gui and keep the system always on?

How can I disable all unnecessary services and minimize power usage?

  • richieadler@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Most households have reliable enough electricity

    US defaultism in action, it seems.

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      3 months ago

      US power sucks plenty!

      Texas is an extreme example, but outages happen everywhere. It was only a bit over 10 years ago when Sandy basically hit half the US and took power out in the tristate area for weeks. With climate change making things worse…

      But even when things are running well, not including the random downed line or busted transformers, its still better to give your hardware clean power and avoid the small spikes.