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I use a 2011 ThinkPad X120e as an FTP/Syncthing server.

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    I use a 2011 ThinkPad X120e as an FTP/Syncthing server. It was underpowered as a laptop from day one, but still works fine as a lightweight server. The best thing about ThinkPads is that TLP allows you to set min/max charging thresholds, so that you can keep an old battery in good shape for ... well, I'll let you know. This one's 14 years old and still has a four-hour run time.

    One thing I'd like to try is "Wake My Potato" for shutdown / automatic restart when a power outage occurs.

    Links:

    TLP - https://linrunner.de/tlp/index.html

    Wake My Potato - https://github.com/pablogila/WakeMyPotato

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      I use a 2011 ThinkPad X120e as an FTP/Syncthing server. It was underpowered as a laptop from day one, but still works fine as a lightweight server. The best thing about ThinkPads is that TLP allows you to set min/max charging thresholds, so that you can keep an old battery in good shape for ... well, I'll let you know. This one's 14 years old and still has a four-hour run time.

      One thing I'd like to try is "Wake My Potato" for shutdown / automatic restart when a power outage occurs.

      Links:

      TLP - https://linrunner.de/tlp/index.html

      Wake My Potato - https://github.com/pablogila/WakeMyPotato

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      Does that TLP work with proxmox? I was thinking about trying pm with an old Dell latitude I have, but I'm worried about the battery exploding.

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        Does that TLP work with proxmox? I was thinking about trying pm with an old Dell latitude I have, but I'm worried about the battery exploding.

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        Assuming it's compatible with the hardware at all, it should. You would have to install it on the Proxmox host itself, but Proxmox is basically just Fancy-Debian-for-Virtual-Machine-Hosting and it has Debian packages so that shouldn't be a problem. Login to the Proxmox itself and install it there.

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          Assuming it's compatible with the hardware at all, it should. You would have to install it on the Proxmox host itself, but Proxmox is basically just Fancy-Debian-for-Virtual-Machine-Hosting and it has Debian packages so that shouldn't be a problem. Login to the Proxmox itself and install it there.

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          Ha! I didn't even realize proxmox was Debian based. Thanks!

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