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EJBSHOP used to be EJBDESK1. I moved it to the workshop. It is a dual boot Windows 10 Home and Xubuntu machine with a 500GB solid state drive. If SSDs had been as readily available when I replace the machine with the current EJBDESK, I might have just added the SSD and kept it upstairs. It now runs Solidworks 2019 fine. | EJBSHOP used to be EJBDESK1. I moved it to the workshop. It is a dual boot Windows 10 Home and Xubuntu machine with a 500GB solid state drive. If SSDs had been as readily available when I replace the machine with the current EJBDESK, I might have just added the SSD and kept it upstairs. It now runs Solidworks 2019 fine. | ||
This machine is networked via 1Gb ethernet to the upstairs router through a local switch that also runs a zwave hub and my old laptop. | This machine is networked via 1Gb ethernet to the upstairs router through a local switch that also runs a zwave hub and my old laptop. |
Latest revision as of 21:35, 25 May 2020
EJBSHOP used to be EJBDESK1. I moved it to the workshop. It is a dual boot Windows 10 Home and Xubuntu machine with a 500GB solid state drive. If SSDs had been as readily available when I replace the machine with the current EJBDESK, I might have just added the SSD and kept it upstairs. It now runs Solidworks 2019 fine.
This machine is networked via 1Gb ethernet to the upstairs router through a local switch that also runs a zwave hub and my old laptop.