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==Introduduction== | ==Introduduction== | ||
Lychee is the Linux desktop that will be used as a remote desktop. The host is on the terminals | Lychee is the Linux desktop that will be used as a '''[[Remote Access Terminal | remote desktop]]'''. The host is on the '''[[Remote Access Terminal | terminals network]]''' with a IP address of x.x.x.10. The main purpose of the '''[[Virtual Machines | Virtual Machine]]''' is to allow access to a desktop inside the virtual network on Pear, using NoMachine. | ||
'''Update''' Lychee has moved to Production and has a new IP x.x.x.27 | '''Update''' Lychee has moved to Production and has a new IP x.x.x.27 | ||
==Evolving Role== | |||
The Proxmox host, '''[[Pear]]''' does have a fairly large CPU and RAM available it's resources are not infinite and as Lychee will be used for remote access it will need to have a better CPU and RAM added than the regular VMs it will need to be used for other things when not in use as a remote desktop. One of those extra roles will be as a Jellyfin server instead of Walnut, when Nvidia have GPU drivers available for Linux. Another role that it has already taken on is as a N8N server, more details can be found Here | |||
Revision as of 14:23, 9 June 2025
Introduduction
Lychee is the Linux desktop that will be used as a remote desktop. The host is on the terminals network with a IP address of x.x.x.10. The main purpose of the Virtual Machine is to allow access to a desktop inside the virtual network on Pear, using NoMachine.
Update Lychee has moved to Production and has a new IP x.x.x.27
Evolving Role
The Proxmox host, Pear does have a fairly large CPU and RAM available it's resources are not infinite and as Lychee will be used for remote access it will need to have a better CPU and RAM added than the regular VMs it will need to be used for other things when not in use as a remote desktop. One of those extra roles will be as a Jellyfin server instead of Walnut, when Nvidia have GPU drivers available for Linux. Another role that it has already taken on is as a N8N server, more details can be found Here