[06:27] when creating a file server, should I just make a very small partition for the OS? That way the rest of the drive that it's on, can be dedicated to storage [06:29] jersten: im not really the server expert, but i usualy combine Os on ssd and storage on larger other spinner/HD, when Os problems arise, you still got your data backed up [06:29] Next question: What is are the recommended system requirements for running Ubuntu Server edition? I have an intel Core2duo e4300 with 4Gb of RAM. With that slow down my file transfers any? [06:31] jersten: ubuntu server is one of the lightest flavours of ubuntu, runs on a lot of machines, in your case network speed and HD might be important? [06:33] I dunno if I'd call it "important". But I wouldn't want my old file server to be slowing down file transfers. My router can only transfer at 10Mb per second over wifi. [06:35] does your server have eth port aswell? [06:38] Yes indeed it does [06:38] i would go for cable [06:39] thank you for the help, too tired, can't continue. Have to go to sleep now. Goodbye! [08:06] Hi how should I read this output from sensors https://paste.debian.net/1193045/. Seems like my core temperatures are high although pch_cannonlake-virtual-0 seems ok and core temeperatures jump pretty wildy. I mean +- 15 Degrees per second [10:16] maret: pretty hot indeed. which kernel version are you running? [10:17] latest bios is installed? [11:41] hmm we need lighttpd 1.4.57+ but the repos are at 1.4.55, advice? [12:04] tomreyn: it's 5.4 and no I didn't update lates tbios( i think ) [12:04] tomreyn: although why CPU temperatures jumps so much and suddenly + what about pch_cannonlake-virtual-0 that seems fine === RoyK^ is now known as RoyK === ivo_cavalcante_ is now known as ivo_cavalcante