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Hybrid battlestation (Windows 10 & Debian 12)


Hybrid battlestation (Windows 10 & Debian 12)

by CoreVanne

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  1. CoreVanne

    Windows desktop (600€):

    – Windows 10

    – 1TB SSD NVME & 2TB HDD for storage

    – Intel Core i5 10th generation processor

    – NVIDIA GT1030 graphics card (shitty)

    – 16GB RAM DDR4 (Corsair)

    Debian laptop (520€):

    – Debian 12 with GNOME 43

    – 512GB SSD NVME for storage

    – Intel Core i5 12th generation processor

    – Intel Iris Xe Graphics graphics chip (actually better than the desktop GPU)

    – 16GB RAM DDR4

    Peripherals :

    – Screens (50€ both used): 2 AOC 22″ Screens

    – Keyboard (70€): Logitech G413 SE mechanical keyboard

    – Mice (20€ each): Corsair Katar Pro Wireless & Cherry vertical mouse (also wireless)

    – Headphones (150€) : Audio Technica ATH M50X

    – Speakers (0€): cheap logitech speakers that I don’t really use.

    The Linux laptop is plugged into one the left screens and the Windows desktop is plugged the other one.

    I use them with Barrier mouse and keyboard sharing software that work like passing the mouse from a screen to another and shares clipboard with both machines.

    The sound comes out of the soundboard that is plugged into the Windows machine, in which I plug the sound output of my laptop into the mic input of the soundboard and use the inbuilt preamp to have in-real-time sound from both computers.

    I have a shared network folder that I use to transfer files from one computer to another.

    I use the Linux laptop for computer science studies and programming, and the Windows dekstop for video games and music producing.

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