processor i3-7100 ram 4 gb other details will have to restart the machine
to tell.
storage device there is an internal hard disk (500gb) that has windows
installed on it, which I can not install another operating system to for
now for reasons that I would have to back up files before and I don't have
time right now to do that, and I am not sure about what would be the safest
way of copying files (or should I clone the disk instead)
I will send lshw output shortly for interfaces and everything else.

Software goal is (i) be able to test different systems, and planning to use
virtualization for this purpose (ii) possibly create virtual machines with
programs installed (iii) a sort of a potential goal is to build a web site
and host it , but mainly just rather for learning how to do it, since
probably I can not afford for now actually investing in necessary equipment
and probably it is easier to do that by paying some service rather than
doing it all on one's own (iv) be able to run some programming projects in
python

I sort of like exploring and testing out new things, and most of it is not
planned. But basically I would like to have the system be able to hold (i)
security tools/antivirus (ii) server (apache and samba), probably LAMP or
nginx (iii) math packages / programs (R,gnuplot, lapack, and possibly
others) (iv) programming packages (gcc,python,java,rhino) at the very least
(v) virtualization (virtualbox) (vi) calibre (document viewing and creating
instruments) (v) latex (vi) programs to record and view videos or audios,
if possible running on the same machine. Of these, I may forego idea of
running a server if this slows things too much.

If possible also programming tools for machine-learning.

David <bouncingc...@gmail.com>, 23 Şub 2021 Sal, 01:10 tarihinde şunu yazdı:

> On Tue, 23 Feb 2021 at 08:38, Semih Ozlem <semihozlemlinuxu...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I have a usb device that I can attach for testing now.
>
> Sorry if I overlooked that you provided this information already
> elsewhere, but I think it would help us to help you if you would
> properly describe for us the hardware that you are currently using.
>
> 1) What processor and motherboard hardware are you currently using?
>    Make and model?
> 2) How much RAM is available?
> 3) What storage devices (eg hard disk drives) are connected to this?
>    Make and model?   Using what busses/interfaces (eg SATA, USB)?
> 4) What is the software goal? What is the intended use?
>    What services or applications do you wish to run on this hardware?
>
>

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