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Can I move Win 10 to VirtualBox | Murre is now on Linux Mint. Can I move Win 10 to VirtualBox? | ||
Windows 10 Desktop computer ordered on 2017-09-11 | Windows 10 Desktop computer ordered on 2017-09-11. It's almost new but supposedly this CPU [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/supported/windows-11-supported-intel-processors won't run Windows 11]. So, Linux. | ||
It's almost new but supposedly this CPU [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/supported/windows-11-supported-intel-processors won't run Windows 11]. So | |||
Rhymes with blur. This is not a Common Murre, though black and white, this one is flightless. | Rhymes with blur. This is not a Common Murre, though black and white, this one is flightless. | ||
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Replacement for [[Laysan]]. I just wanted more RAM and ended up replacing everything but the drives! | Replacement for [[Laysan]]. I just wanted more RAM and ended up replacing everything but the drives! | ||
==== TO DO 12-25 ==== | |||
* Migrate RAID | |||
* Put SSD 840 (Windows 10) on VirtualBox | |||
* Install second NVME?? | |||
* ASUS TUF X299 Mark 2 motherboard | == Hardware Overview== | ||
* Intel Core i9 (10 core) | |||
* 64 GB RAM | *ASUS TUF X299 Mark 2 motherboard | ||
* EVGA Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER (8GB) | *Intel Core i9 (10 core) | ||
*64 GB RAM | |||
*EVGA Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER (8GB) | |||
* C: NVME drive - 500GB Western Digital SN750 Black | * C: NVME drive - 500GB Western Digital SN750 Black | ||
* D: pair of 3.5" 2TB drives as RAID 0 | * D: pair of 3.5" 2TB drives as RAID 0 | ||
* F: SSD drive - 750GB Samsung 840 | *F: SSD drive - 750GB Samsung 840 | ||
* blueray disc burner | *blueray disc burner | ||
* GSkill KM360 white Cherry MX Red keyboard | *GSkill KM360 white Cherry MX Red keyboard | ||
* Cherry mouse | *Cherry mouse | ||
* Contour Shuttle USB controller | *Contour Shuttle USB controller | ||
== History == | ==History== | ||
* 2023-10-05 Studio driver 537.42 installed; I never game so why would I want the Game driver? | *2023-12-25 Linux Mint | ||
* 2023-09-17 had to disable the IPv6 thing that caused it to use the Vilo 6 for DNS!! Same as [[Pearl]]. See the [[Vilo]] page | *2023-10-05 Studio driver 537.42 installed; I never game so why would I want the Game driver? | ||
* 2022-12-11 Game Ready Nvidia driver update 527.56 | *2023-09-17 had to disable the IPv6 thing that caused it to use the Vilo 6 for DNS!! Same as [[Pearl]]. See the [[Vilo]] page | ||
* 2021-11-24 WD is installed now and running. Let's see if this lasts. | *2022-12-11 Game Ready Nvidia driver update 527.56 | ||
* 2021-11-13 ordered Western Digital SN750 Black. I can try out the Samsung warranty process | *2021-11-24 WD is installed now and running. Let's see if this lasts. | ||
* 2021-11-12 Samsung 840 is now the boot drive, pulled out the 970. | *2021-11-13 ordered Western Digital SN750 Black. I can try out the Samsung warranty process | ||
* 2021-11-11 Dead again, this system is busted. I still think it might be the 970. Reinstalled and it crashed again. | *2021-11-12 Samsung 840 is now the boot drive, pulled out the 970. | ||
* 2021-03-06 Something I did is making the system unstable so I am reinstalling the OS. | *2021-11-11 Dead again, this system is busted. I still think it might be the 970. Reinstalled and it crashed again. | ||
* 2020-05-25 Corsair Neutron GTX SS migrated from [[Dart]], for WSL2 usage. | *2021-03-06 Something I did is making the system unstable so I am reinstalling the OS. | ||
* 2020-04-21 Dell P2415Q 24" 4K monitor installed, it is GREAT so far. Dell site for [https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/product-support/product/dell-p2415q-monitor/docs docs] | *2020-05-25 Corsair Neutron GTX SS migrated from [[Dart]], for WSL2 usage. | ||
* 2020-04- HyperX DAC for headphones gives me audio controls including a mic mute button. Works great so far with my Bowers & Wilkins headphones. | *2020-04-21 Dell P2415Q 24" 4K monitor installed, it is GREAT so far. Dell site for [https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/product-support/product/dell-p2415q-monitor/docs docs] | ||
* 2020-03-23 EVGA Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 8GB and Samsung 4K Monitor ordered. The monitor was awful, returned it. | *2020-04- HyperX DAC for headphones gives me audio controls including a mic mute button. Works great so far with my Bowers & Wilkins headphones. | ||
* 2019-04-26 Installed Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB NVMe | *2020-03-23 EVGA Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 8GB and Samsung 4K Monitor ordered. The monitor was awful, returned it. | ||
* 2018-01-08 I followed these instructions to set up Murre to power down automatically every night if I forget to do it. https://www.maketecheasier.com/automatically-shutdown-windows-at-night/ | *2019-04-26 Installed Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB NVMe | ||
* 2017-12-01 Cyberpower UPS CST135XLU added. | *2018-01-08 I followed these instructions to set up Murre to power down automatically every night if I forget to do it. https://www.maketecheasier.com/automatically-shutdown-windows-at-night/ | ||
* 2017-09-15 Up and running | *2017-12-01 Cyberpower UPS CST135XLU added. | ||
* 2 x Seagate Barracuda SATA 3.0 in RAID 0, mounted at D: | *2017-09-15 Up and running | ||
*2 x Seagate Barracuda SATA 3.0 in RAID 0, mounted at D: | |||
* Nvidia Quadro 2000D video card 2560x2048 resolution (retired) | * Nvidia Quadro 2000D video card 2560x2048 resolution (retired) | ||
These parts ordered 9/11/17 | These parts ordered 9/11/17 | ||
* ASUS TUF X299 Mark 2 motherboard (Warranty 5 year) | *ASUS TUF X299 Mark 2 motherboard (Warranty 5 year) | ||
* Intel Core i9-7900X Skylake-X 10 core CPU (Warranty 3 year) | *Intel Core i9-7900X Skylake-X 10 core CPU (Warranty 3 year) | ||
* Cooler Master "MasterLiquid Lite 120" liquid CPU cooler with one 120mm fan (Warranty 3 year) | *Cooler Master "MasterLiquid Lite 120" liquid CPU cooler with one 120mm fan (Warranty 3 year) | ||
* 64 GB RAM G.Skill TridentZ (4x16) DDR4 3200 (leaves 4 slots free) (Lifetime warranty) | *64 GB RAM G.Skill TridentZ (4x16) DDR4 3200 (leaves 4 slots free) (Lifetime warranty) | ||
* Seasonic SS-750KM3 750W 80plus Gold modular power supply (Warranty 7 year) | *Seasonic SS-750KM3 750W 80plus Gold modular power supply (Warranty 7 year) | ||
=== Lilliput === | ===Lilliput=== | ||
2020-04-04 -- The 7" Lilliput works because Windows supports DisplayLink. I did upgrade the driver from the one at displaylink.com | 2020-04-04 -- The 7" Lilliput works because Windows supports DisplayLink. I did upgrade the driver from the one at displaylink.com | ||
== Backups == | ==Backups== | ||
*2023-12-24 -- Backed up everything to external SSD, created recovery DVD | |||
* 2021-11-11 -- I can boot from the "recovery disk" but that's all | * 2021-11-11 -- I can boot from the "recovery disk" but that's all | ||
* 2021-03-14 -- Recovery disk to 32GB MicroSD card #5 | *2021-03-14 -- Recovery disk to 32GB MicroSD card #5 | ||
* 2019-04-03 -- I just did a backup of the C: using the Windows 7 backup program, so that I have it saved in case my upgrade with the new SSD NVME goes sideways. It took ALL NIGHT. | * 2019-04-03 -- I just did a backup of the C: using the Windows 7 backup program, so that I have it saved in case my upgrade with the new SSD NVME goes sideways. It took ALL NIGHT. | ||
* 2019-04-01 -- I installed Backup and Sync from Google and set my Documents folder to copy there. | *2019-04-01 -- I installed Backup and Sync from Google and set my Documents folder to copy there. | ||
Synology currently does continuous backup of C:/Users/brian/Documents | Synology currently does continuous backup of C:/Users/brian/Documents to /home/Drive/Backup/MURRE | ||
to /home/Drive/Backup/MURRE | |||
=== System rescue (failed Samsung 970 NVME) === | ===System rescue (failed Samsung 970 NVME)=== | ||
https://www.system-rescue.org/ | https://www.system-rescue.org/ | ||
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launch gparted. Finds all drives, | launch gparted. Finds all drives, | ||
* /dev/nvme0n1 465GB Samsung 970 btrfs? Interesting, I'd expect to see NTFS there. | */dev/nvme0n1 465GB Samsung 970 btrfs? Interesting, I'd expect to see NTFS there. | ||
* /dev/sda 2.73T Seagate, three partitions, part of a Windows RAID | */dev/sda 2.73T Seagate, three partitions, part of a Windows RAID | ||
* /dev/sdb 698G Samsung 840, ntfs on sdb1, blank scratchspace right now | */dev/sdb 698G Samsung 840, ntfs on sdb1, blank scratchspace right now | ||
* /dev/sdc 2.73T Seagate, three partitions, part of a Windows RAID | */dev/sdc 2.73T Seagate, three partitions, part of a Windows RAID | ||
* /dev/sdd the SD card SystemRescue | */dev/sdd the SD card SystemRescue | ||
Why is the NVME (which should be a bootable NTFS filesystem) reporting itself as btrfs here? | Why is the NVME (which should be a bootable NTFS filesystem) reporting itself as btrfs here? | ||
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I guess first I have to make the 840 bootable in Windows and go from there. I don't want to wipe the 970 until convinced it's really gone. | I guess first I have to make the 840 bootable in Windows and go from there. I don't want to wipe the 970 until convinced it's really gone. | ||
=== Install to 840 SSD === | ===Install to 840 SSD=== | ||
I will lose downloads of surface data (LiDAR) again when I wipe it. That is all that's on the 840 SSD. Oh well. | I will lose downloads of surface data (LiDAR) again when I wipe it. That is all that's on the 840 SSD. Oh well. | ||
# I downloaded Windows ISO to Mac and burned to a 32GB SD card via Boot Camp Assistant.app. | #I downloaded Windows ISO to Mac and burned to a 32GB SD card via Boot Camp Assistant.app. | ||
# I had to use the SystemRescue SD to format with GPT, as Windows no longer installs to MBR disks! There is no option in Windows to change to GPT. ''No need to create partitions.'' | #I had to use the SystemRescue SD to format with GPT, as Windows no longer installs to MBR disks! There is no option in Windows to change to GPT. ''No need to create partitions.'' | ||
# Boot from SD and select option to activate Win10 later. | #Boot from SD and select option to activate Win10 later. | ||
Surprise! Upon reboot, the 970 is visible again. I will not set it up again for the OS, not today anyway. Maybe Saturday. | Surprise! Upon reboot, the 970 is visible again. I will not set it up again for the OS, not today anyway. Maybe Saturday. | ||
=== Migration back to 970 but only for a day === | ===Migration back to 970 but only for a day=== | ||
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/copy-your-windows-installation-to-an-ssd | https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/copy-your-windows-installation-to-an-ssd | ||
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It started crashing again, I ordered a WD drive. | It started crashing again, I ordered a WD drive. | ||
=== Migration from Samsung SSD to WD NVME === | ===Migration from Samsung SSD to WD NVME === | ||
This time I installed the free WD version of Acronis True Image and used it to clone the SSD to the NVME and that's where I am at today. | This time I installed the free WD version of Acronis True Image and used it to clone the SSD to the NVME and that's where I am at today. | ||
== Software == | ==Software == | ||
===Linux Mint edition === | |||
I am using the Software Manager and installing [https://flatpak.org/ Flatpaks] when available. | |||
*emacs | |||
*firefox (preinstalled) plus UBlock Origin and Bit Warden | |||
*gimp | |||
*libreoffice (preinstalled) | |||
*miniconda from shell script | |||
*nvidia driver 535 | |||
* okular | |||
*qgis | |||
* Visual Studio Code (from downloaded DEB) | |||
* VLC | |||
Ham radio | |||
*chirp | |||
* direwolf | |||
*qtel - for echolink | |||
*xastir | |||
=== | ===Windows 10 edition=== | ||
* 7-Zip | *7-Zip | ||
* Adobe | *Adobe | ||
** Acrobat Reader DC | **Acrobat Reader DC | ||
** Adobe Digital Editions | **Adobe Digital Editions | ||
* AutoHotKey | *AutoHotKey | ||
* Brother HL-L1320D printer - won't install unless it's on USB | *Brother HL-L1320D printer - won't install unless it's on USB | ||
* Contour Shuttle | *Contour Shuttle | ||
* Emacs | *Emacs | ||
* Esri | *Esri | ||
** ArcGIS Coordinate Systems Data | **ArcGIS Coordinate Systems Data | ||
** ArcGIS Pro | ** ArcGIS Pro | ||
* Garmin | *Garmin | ||
** Basecamp | **Basecamp | ||
** City Navigator | **City Navigator | ||
** Garmin Express | **Garmin Express | ||
** Garmin USB drivers | **Garmin USB drivers | ||
* GIMP | *GIMP | ||
* Git | *Git | ||
* Git for windows - VSCode wants this, even if you have Cygwin | *Git for windows - VSCode wants this, even if you have Cygwin | ||
* ICOM CS-F11 -- see spreadsheet for license code | *ICOM CS-F11 -- see spreadsheet for license code | ||
* Inkscape | *Inkscape | ||
* LibreOffice 7 | *LibreOffice 7 | ||
* Logitech Webcam Software | *Logitech Webcam Software | ||
* MCP-F6/F7 (Kenwood programming software) (FREE) | *MCP-F6/F7 (Kenwood programming software) (FREE) | ||
* Microsoft | *Microsoft | ||
** Media Creation Tool -- run this to create an installer disc | **Media Creation Tool -- run this to create an installer disc | ||
** Microsoft Visual Studio Code | **Microsoft Visual Studio Code | ||
* Nvidia drivers | *Nvidia drivers | ||
* Samsung | *Samsung | ||
** Samsung Magician | **Samsung Magician | ||
** Samsung Data Migration -- https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools/ | **Samsung Data Migration -- https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools/ | ||
* Slack | *Slack | ||
* UltraVNC is installed since I can't get X11 to work. | *UltraVNC is installed since I can't get X11 to work. | ||
* VLC media player | *VLC media player | ||
* Wacom (Bamboo driver) | *Wacom (Bamboo driver) | ||
* X-mouse (set focus follows zoom) | *X-mouse (set focus follows zoom) | ||
* Zoom | *Zoom | ||
=== Note on Docker and VirtualBox === | ===Note on Docker and VirtualBox=== | ||
2020-05-25 I am migrating from Docker Desktop to Podman. | 2020-05-25 I am migrating from Docker Desktop to Podman. | ||
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Using [[Docker]] with Hyper-V (part of Windows 10 Pro) | Using [[Docker]] with Hyper-V (part of Windows 10 Pro) | ||
=== Contour Shuttle === | ===Contour Shuttle=== | ||
As a media controller, this was a great thing during WFH | As a media controller, this was a great thing during WFH | ||
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On buttons | On buttons | ||
* rewind | *rewind | ||
* play pause | *play pause | ||
* fast forward | *fast forward | ||
* mute | *mute | ||
On spinner | On spinner | ||
* volume | *volume | ||
# Shuttle is set to send events as keystrokes | #Shuttle is set to send events as keystrokes | ||
# AutoHotKey picks up the keystrokes and converts them to windows events | #AutoHotKey picks up the keystrokes and converts them to windows events | ||
AutoHotKey should be visible in the tray. | AutoHotKey should be visible in the tray. | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
=== Making Podman work === | ===Making Podman work=== | ||
This process feels a lot like the olden pre-Docker days. | This process feels a lot like the olden pre-Docker days. | ||
* Install Debian from the Microsoft Store, as strange as that sounds | *Install Debian from the Microsoft Store, as strange as that sounds | ||
* Install the prerequisites. | *Install the prerequisites. | ||
apt install curl | apt install curl | ||
apt install gnupg2 | apt install gnupg2 | ||
* Install the repository per [https://podman.io/getting-started/installation these instructions]. | *Install the repository per [https://podman.io/getting-started/installation these instructions]. | ||
# Debian 10 | # Debian 10 | ||
echo 'deb https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/Debian_10/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable.list | echo 'deb https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/Debian_10/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable.list | ||
curl -L https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/Debian_10/Release.key | sudo apt-key add - | curl -L https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/Debian_10/Release.key | sudo apt-key add - | ||
* Install podman itself | *Install podman itself | ||
apt update -qq | apt update -qq | ||
apt upgrade | apt upgrade | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
=== Synology Cloud Station Drive === | ===Synology Cloud Station Drive=== | ||
I rsync'ed all the TrailPeople data over from [[Plover]] and then I linked the server. | I rsync'ed all the TrailPeople data over from [[Plover]] and then I linked the server. | ||
That avoided pulling a fresh copy of every file over from the server. | That avoided pulling a fresh copy of every file over from the server. | ||
=== Audio output to two places === | ===Audio output to two places=== | ||
With Windows 10 is possible to have audio directed out to 2 sets of speakers at the same time, in my case a pair of powered speakers plugged into the Realtek sound output of the motherboard (which is set as Default Device) and a Bose Mini II connected over bluetooth. I found | With Windows 10 is possible to have audio directed out to 2 sets of speakers at the same time, in my case a pair of powered speakers plugged into the Realtek sound output of the motherboard (which is set as Default Device) and a Bose Mini II connected over bluetooth. I found | ||
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Also it's very freaky that getting the output settings correct required a reboot. What is this, Windows 98? | Also it's very freaky that getting the output settings correct required a reboot. What is this, Windows 98? | ||
=== Printing === | ===Printing=== | ||
Install the Brother drivers from their site. | Install the Brother drivers from their site. | ||
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Install the Synology Assistant and run it. It will help you add the printer. | Install the Synology Assistant and run it. It will help you add the printer. | ||
=== LibreOffice Base === | ===LibreOffice Base === | ||
To get Base to work with MySQL, I had to install the 64-bit version of Oracle's JRE | To get Base to work with MySQL, I had to install the 64-bit version of Oracle's JRE | ||
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[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27102600/libreoffice-com-mysql-jdbc-driver-cannot-be-loaded JDBC driver for MySQL] | [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27102600/libreoffice-com-mysql-jdbc-driver-cannot-be-loaded JDBC driver for MySQL] | ||
=== Windows Terminal === | ===Windows Terminal=== | ||
As yet I am unconvinced this app is that much better than the ancient command window. It's in the Windows Store but you can also download a MSIX file should your | As yet I am unconvinced this app is that much better than the ancient command window. It's in the Windows Store but you can also download a MSIX file should your | ||
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These instructions are very helpful. https://medium.com/@techpreacher/using-git-bash-with-the-microsoft-terminal-bd1f71fa17a1 | These instructions are very helpful. https://medium.com/@techpreacher/using-git-bash-with-the-microsoft-terminal-bd1f71fa17a1 | ||
== Operating system == | ==Operating system== | ||
'''Windows 10 Pro''', Full version installed on NVME | '''Windows 10 Pro''', Full version installed on NVME | ||
* 2020-05-25 version is now Windows 10 Pro version 2004 build 19041.264 | *2020-05-25 version is now Windows 10 Pro version 2004 build 19041.264 | ||
* 2020-05-25 upgrade to allow installation of WSL2, so that I can try out Podman. | *2020-05-25 upgrade to allow installation of WSL2, so that I can try out Podman. | ||
* 2020-05 previous version was Windows 10 Pro version 1909 build 18363.836 | *2020-05 previous version was Windows 10 Pro version 1909 build 18363.836 | ||
=== Stupid Windows 10 annoyances === | ===Stupid Windows 10 annoyances=== | ||
I moved the content here to [[Windows 10 and Windows 11]]. | I moved the content here to [[Windows 10 and Windows 11]]. |
Revision as of 15:38, 25 December 2023
Murre is now on Linux Mint. Can I move Win 10 to VirtualBox?
Windows 10 Desktop computer ordered on 2017-09-11. It's almost new but supposedly this CPU won't run Windows 11. So, Linux.
Rhymes with blur. This is not a Common Murre, though black and white, this one is flightless.
Replacement for Laysan. I just wanted more RAM and ended up replacing everything but the drives!
TO DO 12-25
- Migrate RAID
- Put SSD 840 (Windows 10) on VirtualBox
- Install second NVME??
Hardware Overview
- ASUS TUF X299 Mark 2 motherboard
- Intel Core i9 (10 core)
- 64 GB RAM
- EVGA Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER (8GB)
- C: NVME drive - 500GB Western Digital SN750 Black
- D: pair of 3.5" 2TB drives as RAID 0
- F: SSD drive - 750GB Samsung 840
- blueray disc burner
- GSkill KM360 white Cherry MX Red keyboard
- Cherry mouse
- Contour Shuttle USB controller
History
- 2023-12-25 Linux Mint
- 2023-10-05 Studio driver 537.42 installed; I never game so why would I want the Game driver?
- 2023-09-17 had to disable the IPv6 thing that caused it to use the Vilo 6 for DNS!! Same as Pearl. See the Vilo page
- 2022-12-11 Game Ready Nvidia driver update 527.56
- 2021-11-24 WD is installed now and running. Let's see if this lasts.
- 2021-11-13 ordered Western Digital SN750 Black. I can try out the Samsung warranty process
- 2021-11-12 Samsung 840 is now the boot drive, pulled out the 970.
- 2021-11-11 Dead again, this system is busted. I still think it might be the 970. Reinstalled and it crashed again.
- 2021-03-06 Something I did is making the system unstable so I am reinstalling the OS.
- 2020-05-25 Corsair Neutron GTX SS migrated from Dart, for WSL2 usage.
- 2020-04-21 Dell P2415Q 24" 4K monitor installed, it is GREAT so far. Dell site for docs
- 2020-04- HyperX DAC for headphones gives me audio controls including a mic mute button. Works great so far with my Bowers & Wilkins headphones.
- 2020-03-23 EVGA Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 8GB and Samsung 4K Monitor ordered. The monitor was awful, returned it.
- 2019-04-26 Installed Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB NVMe
- 2018-01-08 I followed these instructions to set up Murre to power down automatically every night if I forget to do it. https://www.maketecheasier.com/automatically-shutdown-windows-at-night/
- 2017-12-01 Cyberpower UPS CST135XLU added.
- 2017-09-15 Up and running
- 2 x Seagate Barracuda SATA 3.0 in RAID 0, mounted at D:
- Nvidia Quadro 2000D video card 2560x2048 resolution (retired)
These parts ordered 9/11/17
- ASUS TUF X299 Mark 2 motherboard (Warranty 5 year)
- Intel Core i9-7900X Skylake-X 10 core CPU (Warranty 3 year)
- Cooler Master "MasterLiquid Lite 120" liquid CPU cooler with one 120mm fan (Warranty 3 year)
- 64 GB RAM G.Skill TridentZ (4x16) DDR4 3200 (leaves 4 slots free) (Lifetime warranty)
- Seasonic SS-750KM3 750W 80plus Gold modular power supply (Warranty 7 year)
Lilliput
2020-04-04 -- The 7" Lilliput works because Windows supports DisplayLink. I did upgrade the driver from the one at displaylink.com
Backups
- 2023-12-24 -- Backed up everything to external SSD, created recovery DVD
- 2021-11-11 -- I can boot from the "recovery disk" but that's all
- 2021-03-14 -- Recovery disk to 32GB MicroSD card #5
- 2019-04-03 -- I just did a backup of the C: using the Windows 7 backup program, so that I have it saved in case my upgrade with the new SSD NVME goes sideways. It took ALL NIGHT.
- 2019-04-01 -- I installed Backup and Sync from Google and set my Documents folder to copy there.
Synology currently does continuous backup of C:/Users/brian/Documents to /home/Drive/Backup/MURRE
System rescue (failed Samsung 970 NVME)
https://www.system-rescue.org/
I just put this onto an old 4GB microSD card (via Balena Etcher) and booted. It is based on ArchLinux. At the > prompt, 'startx'. Click on the disk icon to launch gparted. Finds all drives,
- /dev/nvme0n1 465GB Samsung 970 btrfs? Interesting, I'd expect to see NTFS there.
- /dev/sda 2.73T Seagate, three partitions, part of a Windows RAID
- /dev/sdb 698G Samsung 840, ntfs on sdb1, blank scratchspace right now
- /dev/sdc 2.73T Seagate, three partitions, part of a Windows RAID
- /dev/sdd the SD card SystemRescue
Why is the NVME (which should be a bootable NTFS filesystem) reporting itself as btrfs here? I have lost faith in it and am thinking it's the problem. This makes me sad, it was moderately expensive 2 years ago. It came with a 5 year warranty. Unless of course it really is the problem and all I have to do is remove it and put Windows 10 onto the SSD?
Do I use this computer enough to justify buying a replacement? First I need it to be bootable again. I'd kind of like it to remain a Windows 10 computer. In case I might want to use ArcGIS Pro?? Soon enough it will be turned into a Linux computer since it cannot support Windows 11. For now, Windows 10 -> Samsung 840 SSD.
Why does the 970 appear as BTRFS? I guess first I have to make the 840 bootable in Windows and go from there. I don't want to wipe the 970 until convinced it's really gone.
Install to 840 SSD
I will lose downloads of surface data (LiDAR) again when I wipe it. That is all that's on the 840 SSD. Oh well.
- I downloaded Windows ISO to Mac and burned to a 32GB SD card via Boot Camp Assistant.app.
- I had to use the SystemRescue SD to format with GPT, as Windows no longer installs to MBR disks! There is no option in Windows to change to GPT. No need to create partitions.
- Boot from SD and select option to activate Win10 later.
Surprise! Upon reboot, the 970 is visible again. I will not set it up again for the OS, not today anyway. Maybe Saturday.
Migration back to 970 but only for a day
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/copy-your-windows-installation-to-an-ssd
I used the Samsung migration tool. When it's done, it shuts off the computer.
I had to physically unplug the 840 to stop Windows from booting from it. It ignored my pleas via F8 / BIOS.
So now I have a full, bootable drive as a backup, disconnected. Let's see how this goes.
It started crashing again, I ordered a WD drive.
Migration from Samsung SSD to WD NVME
This time I installed the free WD version of Acronis True Image and used it to clone the SSD to the NVME and that's where I am at today.
Software
Linux Mint edition
I am using the Software Manager and installing Flatpaks when available.
- emacs
- firefox (preinstalled) plus UBlock Origin and Bit Warden
- gimp
- libreoffice (preinstalled)
- miniconda from shell script
- nvidia driver 535
- okular
- qgis
- Visual Studio Code (from downloaded DEB)
- VLC
Ham radio
- chirp
- direwolf
- qtel - for echolink
- xastir
Windows 10 edition
- 7-Zip
- Adobe
- Acrobat Reader DC
- Adobe Digital Editions
- AutoHotKey
- Brother HL-L1320D printer - won't install unless it's on USB
- Contour Shuttle
- Emacs
- Esri
- ArcGIS Coordinate Systems Data
- ArcGIS Pro
- Garmin
- Basecamp
- City Navigator
- Garmin Express
- Garmin USB drivers
- GIMP
- Git
- Git for windows - VSCode wants this, even if you have Cygwin
- ICOM CS-F11 -- see spreadsheet for license code
- Inkscape
- LibreOffice 7
- Logitech Webcam Software
- MCP-F6/F7 (Kenwood programming software) (FREE)
- Microsoft
- Media Creation Tool -- run this to create an installer disc
- Microsoft Visual Studio Code
- Nvidia drivers
- Samsung
- Samsung Magician
- Samsung Data Migration -- https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools/
- Slack
- UltraVNC is installed since I can't get X11 to work.
- VLC media player
- Wacom (Bamboo driver)
- X-mouse (set focus follows zoom)
- Zoom
Note on Docker and VirtualBox
2020-05-25 I am migrating from Docker Desktop to Podman.
Using Docker with Hyper-V (part of Windows 10 Pro)
Contour Shuttle
As a media controller, this was a great thing during WFH and is still handy
On buttons
- rewind
- play pause
- fast forward
- mute
On spinner
- volume
- Shuttle is set to send events as keystrokes
- AutoHotKey picks up the keystrokes and converts them to windows events
AutoHotKey should be visible in the tray. Open the Shuttle configuration program and set up the keys.
C:/Users/brian/Documents/AutoHotKey.ahk
;Ctrl + Alt + Left: Previous ^!Left::Send {Media_Prev} ;Ctrl + Alt + Right: Next ^!Right::Send {Media_Next} ;Ctrl + Alt + Down: Play/Pause ^!Down::Send {Media_Play_Pause} ;Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Down: Mute +^!Down::Send {Volume_Mute} ;Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Left: Volume Down +^!Left::Send {Volume_Down} ;Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Right: Volume Up +^!Right::Send {Volume_Up} ;Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Up: Mic Mute which appears to do nothing at all +^!Up::SoundSet, +1, Microphone, mute if ErrorLevel MsgBox, Hello Else MsgBox, Bye Bye
Making Podman work
This process feels a lot like the olden pre-Docker days.
- Install Debian from the Microsoft Store, as strange as that sounds
- Install the prerequisites.
apt install curl apt install gnupg2
- Install the repository per these instructions.
# Debian 10 echo 'deb https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/Debian_10/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable.list curl -L https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/Debian_10/Release.key | sudo apt-key add -
- Install podman itself
apt update -qq apt upgrade apt install podman podman --version podman version 1.9.3
I was sort of hoping for version 2, but pressing on anyway. Does this work? Strangely enough it does.
podman run docker.io/library/hello-world Trying to pull docker.io/library/hello-world... Getting image source signatures Copying blob 0e03bdcc26d7 done Copying config bf756fb1ae done Writing manifest to image destination Storing signatures Hello from Docker! This message shows that your installation appears to be working correctly. To generate this message, Docker took the following steps: 1. The Docker client contacted the Docker daemon. 2. The Docker daemon pulled the "hello-world" image from the Docker Hub. (amd64) 3. The Docker daemon created a new container from that image which runs the executable that produces the output you are currently reading. 4. The Docker daemon streamed that output to the Docker client, which sent it to your terminal. To try something more ambitious, you can run an Ubuntu container with: $ docker run -it ubuntu bash Share images, automate workflows, and more with a free Docker ID: https://hub.docker.com/ For more examples and ideas, visit: https://docs.docker.com/get-started/
Synology Cloud Station Drive
I rsync'ed all the TrailPeople data over from Plover and then I linked the server. That avoided pulling a fresh copy of every file over from the server.
Audio output to two places
With Windows 10 is possible to have audio directed out to 2 sets of speakers at the same time, in my case a pair of powered speakers plugged into the Realtek sound output of the motherboard (which is set as Default Device) and a Bose Mini II connected over bluetooth. I found helpful instructions here.
It is not intuitive. For one thing I don't understand how a "headset" can be a Recording Device.
Be sure to look at the Sound Control Panel, not the Sound Settings. Did I mention how weird Windows 10 is??
It's freaky that you have to type "Control Panel" to get at it, or dig around at the bottom of the Sound Settings. Also it's very freaky that getting the output settings correct required a reboot. What is this, Windows 98?
Printing
Install the Brother drivers from their site. https://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadhowto.aspx?c=us&lang=en&prod=hll2320d_us_as&os=10013&dlid=dlf100985_000&flang=8&type3=11
Install the Synology Assistant and run it. It will help you add the printer.
LibreOffice Base
To get Base to work with MySQL, I had to install the 64-bit version of Oracle's JRE and I had to install the MySQL Connector/J file from the Community Edition of MySQL Client bundle.
See Tools->Options->Advanced and set Java to point at the folder which is in c:\Program Files\Java\ and set the Class Path to the JDBC driver for MySQL
Windows Terminal
As yet I am unconvinced this app is that much better than the ancient command window. It's in the Windows Store but you can also download a MSIX file should your IT department disable the Windows Store.
I need it to work with Git Bash. That's the whole point. These instructions are very helpful. https://medium.com/@techpreacher/using-git-bash-with-the-microsoft-terminal-bd1f71fa17a1
Operating system
Windows 10 Pro, Full version installed on NVME
- 2020-05-25 version is now Windows 10 Pro version 2004 build 19041.264
- 2020-05-25 upgrade to allow installation of WSL2, so that I can try out Podman.
- 2020-05 previous version was Windows 10 Pro version 1909 build 18363.836
Stupid Windows 10 annoyances
I moved the content here to Windows 10 and Windows 11.