I've just moved from Ubuntu Studio 20.04 (the last version using X11) to Xubuntu 22.04 for production, 23.04 for testing.

I've been using UN*X at home since 1986, starting with a Radio Shack 16 running MS's version of v7.

I have been using FreeBSD,now at 13.2, on my home server, since the FreeBSD 1 days, but have been using Studio on desktops for some time.

I've just switched from a Dell T7600 with a single 2.4 Ghz Xeon (quad core) to another T7600 with a pair of 2.7 Ghz 16 core Xeons.  Xubuntu 22.04 is running with no glitches, so far, as did Studio 20.04.

The T7600 does not use the on-board LSI SATA controller but instead an LSI/3ware 9750-4i SATA/SAS controller.  Drives are 2 TB Seagate Constellation drives, purchased used.  I am not a serious gamer so I'm currently using and older nVidia Quadro K2000 card but will be upgrading to a more modern Quadro card soon.

I've found that I can buy used 4TB 3.5 inch Seagate Constellation SAS drives much mroe cheaply than the 4 TB SATA drives, so I'm planning on updating the T7600 not currently in use to use SAS drives.  The cabling provided by Dell does not seem to support SAS (I tried), but at worst the upgrade would involve replacing the controller to drive cabling to support SAS signalling and power requirements.  I had to do that with the server as the drive backplane had failed and I had to wire up the drives directly.

The main problem I've had with the T7600 is that the BIOS does not seem to have a fully implemented UEFI option.  This is not a problem as far as I can tell as long as I don't try to use 4TB drives, no problems with 2TB.  I was able to install MS Windows 10 x64 when I purchased the original unit but after a few years of use the UEFI options seem limited to booting from a previously prepared UEFI drive.  This was OK as long as booting from a USB stick worked reliably, but recently that has been an unsolved problem (I tried various LINUX and MS Windows USB software; this may be due to my incomplete knowledge of UEFI


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