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fbrassin
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Hello,

i think it is the time for changing my mini server pc.

I use it with linux and i use it only as media server with emby and all the arr programs and so on.

I never use ui interface but only terminal.

Do you think this is enough for this use?

https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B0C1GV3QK8/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=AK4OOPVWU09BC&th=1

At the moment i have this:

System:
  Kernel: 6.8.0-58-generic arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 13.3.0
  Console: pty pts/0 Distro: Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS (Noble Numbat)
Machine:
  Type: Desktop Mobo: Intel model: D54250WYK v: H13922-303 serial: <filter> UEFI: Intel
    v: WYLPT10H.86A.0026.2014.0514.1714 date: 05/14/2014
CPU:
  Info: dual core model: Intel Core i5-4250U bits: 64 type: MT MCP arch: Haswell rev: 1 cache:
    L1: 128 KiB L2: 512 KiB L3: 3 MiB
  Speed (MHz): avg: 799 high: 800 min/max: 800/2600 cores: 1: 800 2: 800 3: 800 4: 798
    bogomips: 15164
  Flags: avx avx2 ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmx
Graphics:
  Device-1: Intel Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics driver: i915 v: kernel arch: Gen-7.5
    bus-ID: 00:02.0
  Display: server: X.org v: 1.21.1.11 driver: X: loaded: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa
    dri: crocus gpu: i915 tty: 151x41 resolution: 1920x1080
  API: EGL v: 1.5 drivers: crocus,swrast platforms: active: gbm,surfaceless,device
    inactive: wayland,x11
  API: OpenGL v: 4.6 compat-v: 4.5 vendor: mesa v: 24.2.8-1ubuntu1~24.04.1
    note: console (EGL sourced) renderer: Mesa Intel HD Graphics 5000 (HSW GT3), llvmpipe (LLVM
    19.1.1 256 bits)
Audio:
  Device-1: Intel Haswell-ULT HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel bus-ID: 00:03.0
  Device-2: Intel 8 Series HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel bus-ID: 00:1b.0
  API: ALSA v: k6.8.0-58-generic status: kernel-api
  Server-1: PipeWire v: 1.0.5 status: n/a (root, process)
Network:
  Device-1: Intel Ethernet I218-V driver: e1000e v: kernel port: f080 bus-ID: 00:19.0
  IF: eno1 state: up speed: 1000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
  Device-2: Intel Wireless 7260 driver: iwlwifi v: kernel bus-ID: 02:00.0
  IF: wlp2s0 state: up mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-1: br-0ac967d13acc state: down mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-2: br-1363b059dd20 state: down mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-3: br-34123ad089e1 state: down mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-4: br-736f2b660a7d state: down mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-5: br-7d54d6e6a769 state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: unknown mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-6: br-8d0b022a43a5 state: down mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-7: br-b1c38ff7b1d5 state: down mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-8: br-c2c120004dfc state: down mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-9: br-fdd866577e47 state: down mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-10: docker0 state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: unknown mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-11: nordlynx state: unknown speed: N/A duplex: N/A mac: N/A
  IF-ID-12: veth1286a15 state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-13: veth1a4f943 state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-14: veth1f0c3fb state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-15: veth467f8dc state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-16: vethce719a9 state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-17: vethfc6afcb state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-18: ztwfudz7y5 state: unknown speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
Bluetooth:
  Device-1: Intel Bluetooth wireless interface driver: btusb v: 0.8 type: USB bus-ID: 2-7:4
  Report: hciconfig ID: hci0 rfk-id: 0 state: up address: <filter> bt-v: 4.0 lmp-v: 6
Drives:
  Local Storage: total: 10.47 TiB used: 9.63 TiB (91.9%)
  ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: SanDisk model: SC550 512GB size: 476.94 GiB
  ID-2: /dev/sdb vendor: Western Digital model: WD100EZAZ-11TDBA0 size: 9.1 TiB type: USB
  ID-3: /dev/sdc vendor: Toshiba model: MQ01ABD100 size: 931.51 GiB type: USB
Partition:
  ID-1: / size: 468.09 GiB used: 310.61 GiB (66.4%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda2
  ID-2: /boot/efi size: 299.4 MiB used: 6.1 MiB (2.0%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/sda1
Swap:
  ID-1: swap-1 type: file size: 512 MiB used: 256 KiB (0.0%) file: /swapfile
Sensors:
  System Temperatures: cpu: 47.0 C mobo: N/A
  Fan Speeds (rpm): N/A
Info:
  Memory: total: 4 GiB available: 3.75 GiB used: 1.48 GiB (39.5%)
  Processes: 231 Uptime: 1m Init: systemd target: graphical (5)
  Packages: 2247 Compilers: gcc: 13.3.0 Shell: Bash v: 5.2.21 inxi: 3.3.34

Do you think i have benefif with new pc?

 

Tnx to all

RanmaCanada
Posted

The Alder Lake systems do have some issues with Linux. I would double check in the forums to make sure this one is working 100% before buying it. I know the N150 is currently not supported under Linux, but I am not certain about the N95.

fbrassin
Posted

I asked it to gemini.

This is the answer

The Intel Alder Lake-N95 CPU, which is a 12th generation processor, is widely used in Linux-based mini PCs and is generally well-supported. It's praised for its good performance and power efficiency, making it suitable for tasks like office work, light gaming, and media consumption. 
Elaboration:
Good Linux Support:
Alder Lake-N95 processors are well-supported by various Linux distributions, including Ubuntu and Debian. This means you can expect drivers and support for the CPU and other integrated components to be readily available. 
Popular in Mini PCs:
These CPUs are frequently found in compact mini PCs, which are often targeted towards Linux users. This is likely because they offer a good balance of performance and power consumption, which is essential for small form factor devices. 
Potential Issues with WiFi:
Some users have reported needing to install specific drivers for WiFi 6 on Alder Lake-N95 mini PCs running Linux, but this is generally considered a relatively minor issue. 
Hybrid Architecture:
Alder Lake-N95, like other Alder Lake processors, features a hybrid architecture with both P-cores (Performance Cores) and E-cores (Efficiency Cores). While this can offer performance benefits, it's important to note that the Linux kernel is actively being improved to fully utilize the capabilities of this architecture. 
Power Efficiency:
Alder Lake-N95 processors are designed to be power-efficient, which is particularly important for battery-powered devices and mini PCs where space and power draw are limited

Where did you read about incompatibility with linux?

RanmaCanada
Posted

Here in the forums. Don't ask stupid AI about specific things. You won't get the right answer.

Ask in the Linux Server area if this processor is 100% compatible and if ALL features are working, like hardware tonemapping. Also ask what is the best distro to use.

fbrassin
Posted

Ok, thank you so much.

I'll ask.

  • Thanks 1

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