I have some desktops (the tower kind) lying around and I’m wondering if there’s a way that I can connect them all to one display and combine their computational power or at least make them all accessible in one place. I want to get into server hosting but only have one monitor. They’re currently running LMDE.

Any ideas?

  • Quazatron
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    104 days ago

    I’m old enough to have clustered some 16 desktop PCs using openMOSIX a long time ago, before the era of multiple cores and threads.

    The whole cluster would function like a single Linux system, automatically spreading the work between nodes.

    I used it to run SETI@Home for a bit of fun.

    It was a neat idea, but never went mainstream. Soon single PCs were powerful enough to run virtual machines and be partitioned instead of clustered.

    • @tonyn@lemmy.ml
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      74 days ago

      Now software bloat has caught up to the gains we’ve made in hardware and we’re back to it taking 15 seconds to load a word processor.

        • @tonyn@lemmy.ml
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          23 days ago

          I know the Windows vs Linux thing is like beating a dead horse, but I use both, and the Linux machine never gets slow like Windows does. Windows does so much crap in the background that you and I don’t need want or care about, and Linux just does what it’s told when it’s told. Give it a try if you’re feeling adventurous.

          • @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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            33 days ago

            Yeah, I’m in the planning stage of buying a new personal desktop that I’m going to run Linux on from the get go, I’m just tired of Windows.

            Once I’m a little more financial I’m going to pull the trigger and build my next gaming pc