Why do you need a VM? I’m running Scale and other than tinkering with installing a couple VMs I haven’t kept one running. The app catalogs have what I need or a custom container. I only ask because if you don’t absolutely need a VM, then you don’t have a problem, you simply have an annoyance. Without an iGPU capable CPU, you’re already starting yourself off at a disadvantage. You can buy a cheap GPU, like a 710 or some such and use that for the host, or just use what you have for the intended purpose of a NAS with applications.
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First; what are you planning to do with it?
Second; how time critical is getting it functioning to you?
Third; I don’t like Ubuntu anything, there are so many other options to pick from that are better, in my opinion. But without knowing what your intentions are, I’ll refrain from recommending any.
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1·2 years agoEmporia. Fairly reasonably priced for what you get. I have 2 units. Main panel 16 circuit and sub panel 8 circuit.
Try to disable graphics output in bios.