On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 10:46:05AM -0500, R. Ramesh wrote: > Hi, > > My age old intel NUC with pentium N3700 is sick and needs replacement. I > am interested in building one based on core i3-12100 cpu. It has intel UHD > 730 per my quick check. Is this CPU/GPU combo fully supported in debian > 11/bullseye? I am looking to run the current setup as is on new hardware > (simply swap the disk from NUC to new build) > > Debian 11 bullseye with default kernel/packages for most part. > Grup_pc legacy BIOS boot. > X org with intel driver (I think) that is currently running on Pentium > N3700/NUC. > mythtv 31/fixes from debian multimedia (I think) > > Do you see any issues I should take care of before transfering the disk to > the new system when I build. Let me know if I should go for older hardware > to avoid any hiccups. > > Regards > Ramesh >
Do you _really_ need to swap the current disk? If not: put a new disk into new hardware and you only have to copy data over. Ideally NVME or something fast. You may find some use for the old NUC: the only reason I say this particularly is because you installed with BIOS boot and changing that may be as much trouble as a new install. mythtv - debian-multimedia - yours to sort out, I think, but again, you may find it easier to have a spare machine that (sort of) works while you debug the new NUC Hope this helps - with every good wish, as ever, Andy Cater