Repurposing TB16 dock
from quasiparticle@lemm.ee to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 17:06
https://lemm.ee/post/59907552

I have an old Dell TB16 dock lying around that I don’t use anymore. Does anyone know if it’s possible to install Linux on this thing? It’d be nice to use it as a server, since it’s got a reasonably small form factor and already has a gigabit ethernet port.

I found the mainboard here: www.radwell.com/Buy/DELL/DELL/AAD30 LA-C602P

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Shimitar@downonthestreet.eu on 30 Mar 17:29 next collapse

Link doesn’t seems to point to a product

curbstickle@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 30 Mar 17:59 next collapse

Its just a dock, so no.

It works with most laptops running Linux, but its still just a dock. That gigabit port is just a usb-c/thunderbolt device, it is not a full machine. Same with the video, its just DP alt mode, there is no GPU in there.

If you want a small form factor machine to use a server, look for a used tiny/mini/micro workstation.

wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works on 30 Mar 18:01 collapse

No, a dock isnt a computer. It doesn’t have ram, doesn’t have a CPU in the sense of a general computation device. While it might have an MCU and with a lot of reverse engineering I don’t doubt you could run Doom on it, it isn’t a computer.