@leom0Working on a scavenger hunt - will be released "soon"!
@Omay0so, a while ago, i broke my computer (only the screen). over the past few days, i have been installing linux on chromebooks (the only computers i have). i installed ubuntu desktop on the new, non-broken one, and ubuntu server on the broken one. im using ssh to make the broken computer easier to use, along with zerotier for remote. currently doing a mc server.
@Omay0Found out how to install Ubuntu on a Chromebook.
@alialiwa20050Inspired by Amazon Web Services (AWS) :aws:, Libre Web Services (LWS) :libre-web-services:, also known as "Raspberry Web Services (RWS)" :raspberry-pi-logo:, is a concept built during Hack Club's :hackclub: Winter of Making :wom: 2023 Winter Hardware Wonderland :winter-hardware-wonderland: "10 Days of Making" event is a hackable, scalable, load-balanced, home-hosted, multi-node aarch64 Arm-based :arm: cloud powered by Kubernetes :kubernetes: & Docker :docker:, created by @alialiwa2005 ("Hack Cat" :hacker-cat:), a veteran :scrappy-retro: Hack Club community member :dino-drake-yea: & founder 🧭 of Gaynor McCown Hack Club:gaynormccown:, established in November of 2020 :dinosaur_waving:.
Libre Web Services :libre-web-services: on Hack Club Scrapbook :scrappy: | Libre.hackclub.com
@alialiwa20050Winter of Making Day 5
While the remainder of the LWS cluster case prints, I've flashed SD cards & booted Ubuntu Server :ubuntu:, before completing basic setup and networking... The 4 nodes will have consecutive static IPs for ease of access and identification.
Here's a screenshot of a CPU info command executed through ssh to one of the Libre Web Services :libre-web-services: nodes.
As you can see, it's an aarch64 ARM :arm: Cortex A53 cpu, a mighty cpu for it's size and power efficiency.
@amy72960getting one last bit of ubuntu touch debugging done before i go on holiday