Don’t forward them, close firewall ports, change configs to not listen on those ports, setup redirects to forward all requests on those ports to whichever you want…lots of options here
These aren’t laws whatsoever, so they don’t even need to strike anything down, just dismiss any attempt at actually doing something like this lol
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager/Debugging
Just a simple command to change logging level to debugging should do it. Make sure to change it back though!
Also, make sure you try different USB ports on whatever this machine is. There may be interference depending on where you’re plugging this in.
Then it sounds like a config or version issue with your networking stack. The driver and hardware is fine, and if that same card works fine on another machine, then your network stack is missing something.
If you really want to keep trying with this distro, get some debug logs for us to look at.
You can use the majority of “AI” things with non-Nvidia hardware, so don’t feel boxed in by that. Some projects just skew towards the Nvidia tool chain, but there are many ways to run it on AMD if you feel the need.
The “Super” board is just an Orin Nano with the power profiles unlocked. There is literally no difference except the software, and if you bootstrap an Orin Nano with the latest Nvidia packages, they perform the same. At about 67 TOPS.
For your project, you could run that on pretty much any kind of CPU or GPU. I wouldn’t pay $250 for the Super devkit when you get a cheaper GPU to do this, and CPU would work just a bit slower.
Whoawhoawhoa…have I been going to the wrong Communist Socialist Democrat America Hater meetings? We’ve been burning babies, not bibles. Looks like we goofed.
They have no idea what “bias” actually means, they just intend to weaponize it to be whatever they want. Like they do with every other word.
Honestly, this just happens with Electron apps. Just nuke everything and reinstall. Don’t forget the XDG directories.
Syncthing is wildly inefficient though. I can understand not wanting to use it.
Well what you’re probably looking to setup is 802.11r, but I think you’re still going to run into issues because of the proximity of where your routers are.
The issue you’re seeing is related to band shaping and signal-to-noise ratio. Your wifi client is actually the thing that is supposed to be more smoothly handling the transition between access points with your current setup, but it may not work as expected without the signal for one or the other being drastically worse. 802.11r helps with that. Results are hit or miss though, so don’t go buying new equipment just to try it out.
If you had two OpenWRT devices though, I would just make a mesh and skip the above.
Both running OpenWRT, or the Archer still runs stock firmware?
Need some clarification here:
So you have the Omnia as the primary routing device, and the tp-link in AP mode connected via Ethernet to the Omnia, correct?
Are both running OpenWRT then?
Price fixing and collusion is one problem. Allowing hedge funds to buy up large amounts of all available housing is another. Two of them joined together to become a conspiracy. How about you focus on that, and force them to divest the grip they have on US real estate instead of just trying to get the bad actors to stop what they’ve already accomplished?
Also, that report says $90-130 per month was the padding RealPage put on prices? I call bullshit on that. Rents jumped 100-250% in all major markets in just a few years, and RealPage was already found to be involved in all that. Nobody cares about $130/mo when your rent is $2k-4k.
Not even specifically about this issue, but just because he’s being a lapdog for the Trump admin after running as a Democrat. He keeps voting for Trump things.
Seems like a threat to me.
Normalize the indefensible with theater.