Statping-ng has had some updates beyond the base.
Snorkeling is probably your best choice as it did show latency overall and not just up/down.
Statping-ng has had some updates beyond the base.
Snorkeling is probably your best choice as it did show latency overall and not just up/down.
Yes 🤣🤣
Most distros will run the grab is prober and add the additional entries.
For the most part, this seems a fairly sane proposal.
Write your own selinux module with audit2allow.
I’m not at work so I can’t find the guides I use but this looks similar https://danwalsh.livejournal.com/24750.html
apt-get remove gnome* on a Debian install that was installed via floppy disk.
Myself over NFS can have serious latency issues. Some software can’t correctly file lock over NFS too which will cause write latency or just full blown errors.
iSCSI drops however can be really really bad and cause full filesystem corruption. Also backing up iSCSI volumes can be tricky. Software will likely work better and feel happy however and underlying issues may be masked until they’re unfixable. (I had an iSCSI volume attached to vmware silently corrupt for months before it failed and lost the data even though all scrubs/checksums were good until the very least moment).
You can make your situations with with either technology, both are just as correct. Would get a touch more throughput on iSCSI simply down to the write confirmation being drive based and not filesystem locks / os based.
YMMV
We have had the 13" 2in1 XPS and found Fedora and Stylus support to be good (once the drivers were available, the downside of getting a prerelease model).
We recommend our users to have xournal++ for handwriting support.
I’ve had issues with this too and reverted back to rooted docker. I even tried podman and system NFS mounts that it binds too with varying issues.
It looks like you can’t actually do this with podman for varying reasons.
You just extract the package and install it manually… It isn’t a complex deb at all. The hardest part is ensuring you have the libfprint-tod package.
If you follow the fedora guide and alter it for your distro it should work as the guide is mainly about compiling.
Also the deb should install on other derivatives as it isn’t Ubuntu specific. YMMV.
Dell provide a Ubuntu deb that can be modified for other distros.
Arch also has it in the AUR
There is a goodix Linux driver for the following models:
Have a look here for a Fedora37 Guide. https://gitlab.com/-/snippets/2500389
Also fwupd does support the XPS range, I get my bios updates and usb dock updates through it.
Power line adaptors
Same with the finger print sensor. But a bodge is better than no support.
Because if your android forces the newer android security contexts for storage, it won’t install.
Terminus IMO is utter crap, their sales team are useless and didn’t want to engage with me in a useful non-automated way. Their ‘Linux’ support is actually just a Ubuntu based deb installer which you need to manipulate to be useful on other distros. I am also very cautious of their cloud sync which holds your passwords and keys especially since it doesnt use your systems defaults on Linux.
However it is currently the best ssh client I can install on android via Google play on a device I can’t sideload Juice onto, I just don’t let it remember passwords and keys.
Wrapper - https://gist.github.com/adamboutcher/76aa402ad4478faeed95a4e953fdd200
Wait until 32GB RAM isn’t enough and the OOM decides to randomly kill processes. Especially with memory leaks…
Ports 80 and 443.
The cli is easy and you could just Cron (scheduled task) a bunch of commands to open the firewall, renew cert and close the firewall. It’s how I do it for some internal systems.
The bad practise would be to entirely disable IPv6. #ShittySysAdmin
Looks like Three doesn’t block it…