Tag: ubuntu

Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini X (Snapdragon) Review – A Great Desktop You Shouldn’t Buy

Can Qualcomm, Lenovo, and Microsoft come together to make a real Mac Mini competitor? The short version is that while it’s a good effort, it’s not quite there yet.

A $35 Used Laptop in 2025

In 2025, a $35 second-hand laptop might sound like e-waste, but for many people it’s still surprisingly useful. Whether it’s retirees on a fixed income browsing the web and reading the news, field techs needing a cheap laptop for on-site work, or anyone looking for a ‘beater’ machine, an old, inexpensive computer often fits the […]

How to set up your own AI server using Ubuntu, Docker, Ollama, and Open WebUI

ChatGPT and Grok are super cool, but what if you want to run your AI stuff in your home, on your equipment, with full control over the privacy and security of your information? Well, it’s totally doable, completely free (assuming you already have the hardware or are willing to invest in a powerful enough system), […]

How to fix “Error of this Agent is reported first” on Lenovo ThinkStation with dual GPUs running Ubuntu Server

I recently set up an AI server in my home, based on a Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Tower Gen 2 (Intel). It worked fine with a single GPU, but upon adding the second GPU, I was getting a bunch of “Error of this Agent is reported first” errors spammed across the screen. They’d show up upon […]