In my opinion you in the wrong place if you don't want to try and meet the requirements, the software it tested for for a certain set of requirements, and the people that contribute here generally support the environments that have those requirements. In my opinion and it seems others of the same, its better to save up, get real experience with supported or close to supported equipment instead of modifying the software to get it to work. Its not about money or not, its about the software working as designed more than anything else.I'm in the progress of doing that now since I've outgrown my lab and seen the concessions and workarounds that are needed in some cases. There are dedicated sites to home lab that may have better suggestions that I'd investigate.
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