A bug-fix mini PC turned into a home server project
A crash in a QuakeWorld game client happened on Intel graphics hardware, so a fanless N150 mini PC was bought to reproduce the problem. The bug was fixed, but the small computer was then left available for other use.
Proxmox was installed, and a domain was bought for a server running inside the home. are now the next topic to learn for .
The mini PC also works well with a MikroTik router, which opened the door to more network setup work. The next plan is to host Quake servers and use a to deploy new releases automatically.
Key points
- A fanless N150 mini PC was bought to reproduce an Intel graphics crash.
- After the bug was fixed, the mini PC became a experiment.
- Proxmox was installed, and a domain was purchased.
- and MikroTik router setup became the next learning areas.
- The planned use is hosting Quake servers with a for automatic releases.