One advantage it had was that, being a laptop, it had a built-in battery and knew how to shut itself down if the power went out. It wasn’t particularly strong, but it could run CrashPlan and serve files. My previous home “server” before embarking on this series was just an old laptop of mine. Reading the instructions is one thing, but watching it done demystifies the whole process. If you have a Pluralsight subscription, please consider watching it. Self-Promotion: I have recorded this series as a screencast for Pluralsight: Please refer to the series Introduction for a list of all the different posts in the series. If you’ve started from something other than a non-NOOBS Raspbian image, then you’ll probably need to adjust for that. If you are just trying to add one thing to an existing system that was not built following this series, then I cannot promise that these instructions will work for you, although they probably will.
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