On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 07:52:20PM +0100, Bennett Piater wrote:
>
> I mostly just use LAN when I need to download a lot of stuff at home,
> because WIFI is much slower even at 54 Mb/s, especially since my home
> network is 1 Gbps. So I could just turn WIFI off in those cases, that
> would be an ac
> Well, it depends on whether wlan0 and eth0 are on different networks. If
> they are, then the answer is yes, and you are screwed.
>
> If both interfaces get the same ip, then you can maintain persistent
> connection. For example, let's assume that you constantly switch between
> different interf
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 12:30:36PM +0100, Bennett Piater wrote:
> > Say you start out on wifi, and open an ssh connection. Then you plug in
> > ethernet. The ssh session will remain on the wifi route until it is
> > closed. There's no way* to make an existing connection "jump ship" from
> > one rou
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Javier Vasquez
> wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 10:21 AM, Javier Vasquez
>> wrote:
>> ...
OK, thanks to the fluxbox users folks, the problem has been
identified. There's a bug on "hpmyroom" which makes it crash when
DESKTOP_SESSION is undefined, which is
> Say you start out on wifi, and open an ssh connection. Then you plug in
> ethernet. The ssh session will remain on the wifi route until it is
> closed. There's no way* to make an existing connection "jump ship" from
> one route to another. If you were to disable the wifi connection as soon
> as t
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