I have an old Xbox One X (the 1tb model) that I would love to turn into a Linux box to do self hosting. While I do my best to find tutorials online for installing Linux, I was hoping I could pick y’all’s brains on your experiences for upgrading:

  1. Best hard drives to use (internal and/or USB3)?
  2. Can the RAM be upgraded?
  3. Can the Bluray be replaced with a hard drive?
  4. Anything else I’m missing and don’t know to ask about?

Thanks!

  • Lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 minutes ago

    Just find an old office PC. It’ll do just as much as (if not more than) an Xbox One X, which runs even older hardware.

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    57 minutes ago

    A lot of people start with old Dell Optiplexes for self hosting because businesses dump them on the market cheap when they get old. But an old PC will work just fine as a server. I think the 7040 is a good buy, you could maybe go even older. I have a computer with a Haswell era cpu still being useful.

    You can find the nicest CPU they’ll take for a couple bucks on eBay too.

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      18 minutes ago

      Dell Optiplexe

      Picked up a 7020 with the i7-4790 for $125 + an additional $50 USD for 32 GB RAM. I’m running 52 containers on it, and it doesn’t break a sweat. Plus, it costs about $8 USD in electricity. Winner Winner Chicken Dinner.

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        12 minutes ago

        7020 with the i7-4790

        I’ve got a pair of those in my basement closet just waiting for something to do. The 4790 will always have a special place in my heart 😂

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          6 minutes ago

          The 4790 will always have a special place in my heart 😂

          I was actually pleasantly surprised. I had two Dell T320, which are good too, but put out a lot of heat, and cost about $40 USD/month to run. So I decommissioned one, and am now looking to purchase an additional 7020 and decommission the other T320. Don’t know what to do with the T320s tho. Nobody on ebay would be willing to pay what it cost to ship a boat anchor. The money I’ll save in electricity costs will more than cover the price of admission.

  • realitaetsverlust@piefed.zip
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    3 hours ago

    Afaik, this is not possible yet. There hasn’t been a way to bypass the security measures yet, unlike with the bug in the tegra chip of the switch, or the exploit for the ps5 (or 4?) that got well known recently. Until such time, what you’re looking to do is borderline impossible.

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    7 hours ago

    You can’t put Linux on an Xbox One Series X. The security system prevents running unsigned code and the bootloader will only boot the Xbox operating system. There has never been an exploit found for the Xbox One Series X or S for unlocking the bootloader.

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    7 hours ago

    I tried this a long time ago. My conclusion was that there is not really a way to install Linux on the Xbox One. There have been reports that have run Linux inside of a jail/VM, but things don’t seem to mesh correctly like network connectivity. There is a whole hacking and modding the boot chain. I gave up. LOL

    Perhaps there has been progress since I last tried. Also, very possible, I didn’t have the skills to pull it off. Perhaps someone else will chime in.