On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 3:33 PM Dale wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I was looking at messages and ran up on this error. This is on my new
> rig, Gentoo-1.
>
>
>
> May 16 17:20:16 Gentoo-1 kernel: kioworker[3084]: segfault at 0 ip
> 7f95f17510e8 sp 7ffe1b492d50 error 4 in
> libxcb.so.1.1.0[7f95f174
blems.
I hope whatever you do works for you.
One website for these devices that I look at when purchasing is this:
https://ssd.userbenchmark.com
If you click on a drive you're interested in you get tested values from
other folks which is an interesting data point.
Cheers,
Mark
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/309696/how-do-i-find-out-which-application-is-disabling-sleep
On Sun, Mar 2, 2025 at 8:22 AM Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> after my last routine upgrade on Friday trying to hibernate my laptop by
> pressing the power key pops-up a window telli
On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 1:34 PM Dale wrote:
> Basically, I'm happy. Did find out that backing up /root, /etc, world file
> and my camera directory almost fills up this 480GB stick.
And in my opinion that's all that matters.
Cheers,
Mark
ked the guys to put in a
second 1TB M.2 drive. I
went cheap with a Crucial. The machine is dual boot with Windows on
the SSST, Kubuntu
on the Crucial.
mark@science2:~$ lspci | grep SSD
04:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Micron/Crucial Technology P2
[Nick P2] / P3 / P3 Plus NVMe PC
Ie SSD (DRAM-
On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 11:58 AM Dale wrote:
>
> Thoughts? What would you do? The 480GB is likely big enough for now.
>
Bad title at Amazon. I'd return it myself.
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 11:35 AM Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 11:24 AM Dale wrote:
> >
> > Mark Knecht wrote:
> > > On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 11:01 AM Dale wrote:
> > >> Howdy,
> > >>
> > >> I downloaded some re
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 11:24 AM Dale wrote:
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 11:01 AM Dale wrote:
> >> Howdy,
> >>
> >> I downloaded some really new videos the other day, .mkv ones. Nothing I
> >> had would play them, mpla
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 11:01 AM Dale wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I downloaded some really new videos the other day, .mkv ones. Nothing I
> had would play them, mplayer or mpv based players.
Convert them using handbrake. Probably saves you a bunch of disk space also
zations run you might need
a huge amount of space to gather the databases back together. However
even in that case you could move a complete database to a temp location,
optimize the drive and then re-add the database.
So, as is often the case, in my mind...IT DEPENDS! ;-)
Best wishes,
Mark
intend to release a
program to the public so to me it's most important to keep it working, and
clearly nothing about what you might end up suggesting stops me from doing
what you are interested in.
I wish you the best in your adventure.
Cheers,
Mark
ifferent versions of the offending older library is getting built?
Or, assuming 5.15.13 is on the system then remove it and then rebuild?
Good luck,
Mark
Made it
On Wed, Oct 9, 2024, 2:30 PM Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Is this getting through?
>
> Sorry for the "fluff" but as the subject says, I've been trying to
> post
> to the list but nothing gets through. On the other hand, I'm getting
> messages from the list, no problem.
>
> Andrew
>
> --
> Regards,
> Peter.
>
I think the canned answer to that problem is running VNC which is what I
do on my Raspberry Pi's. I've done it on a Kubuntu laptop in the past.
Sadly that's more software overhead to maintain but I'm fairly confident
it does work.
Good luck,
MArk
file per data file and – a rather new feature – one hash file at the root
of
> a tree. Have a look here: https://github.com/felf/dh
> Clone the repo or simply download the one file and put it into your path.
>
Thanks for sharing this Frank.
Much appreciated.
Cheers,
Mark
On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 12:00 PM Peter Humphrey
wrote:
>
> On Thursday 5 September 2024 15:43:00 BST Iwrote:
> > On Thursday 5 September 2024 13:47:29 BST I wrote:
> > > ... Perhaps I should start recompiling things...
> >
> > After an emerge -e1 kwayland plasma-workspace and a reboot,
kwin_wayland
t the window size and window position.
If you don't see those options I think you can add them using
the Add Property at the bottom left.
I hope that helps.
Good luck,
Mark
re I'm following your numbering. 20.40 isn't a release
that I know about. It's either 20.04 which is a long-term release,
currently
I think at 20.04.6 LTS, or possibly you mean 24.04 LTS which is the most
current modern long-term release.
https://www.releases.ubuntu.com/
HTH,
Mark
ry.
> >
> > That'll exit the desktop session.
> >
> > Try 'loginctl hibernate' if you want to save everything to disk, or for
> > 'loginctl suspend' for a faster startup.
>
> No, I don't suspend or hibernate here; I'll try Matt's suggestion and
follow
> it with 'sudo reboot'.
>
> Thank you both.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Peter.
Or possibly sudo shutdown -h now?
- Mark
TV and watch network traffic I use a lot
more bandwidth than choosing the same 8K video on my phone.
Just my experience with YouTube, NetFlix and Prime. Mostly I
stream video from my library in Plex so I'm not bound by any
bandwidth limits with XFinity, but I suspect most for-pay services do
something similar.
- Mark
On Sun, Jul 7, 2024 at 1:54 PM Dale wrote:
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 12:30 PM Dale wrote:
> Well, I wouldn't mind finding the file that has the temps. I have a
little simple script that uses cat, grep etc to get temps and fan info.
nv
and Monitor->Global Scale)
>
> I’m confused. I thought the new one has already arrived and is the one
where
> everything was HUGE. %-)
Dale does this at times and I get confused also. He will (the way I read the
messages) sometimes be talking about different machines or different
monitors. His 'main rig", his "new rig", etc.
- Mark
ding per GPU on my system
nvtop shows GPU usage and also shows 1 temperature reading.
For me both temp readings match.
Not sure how much that helps with you wanting one app that shows everything
but at least it's a reading..
- Mark
Typically
lspci | grep Audio
should tell you something.
Good luck,
Mark
On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 12:44 PM Dale wrote:
> I tried it with those options and without. Neither changed anything. I
> originally tried it with no xorg.conf at all. I was hoping maybe the
> Nvidia GUI thing would adjust things. I may try that again. No
> xorg.conf and use the GUI thing. Tha
er icon on the bottom rail or in
System Settings-> Audio.
I don't see anything missing from earlier versions of KDE audio, or if it
is missing I never used it.
Good luck with the new monitor
Mark
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 3:15 PM Michael wrote:
>
> On Saturday, 29 June 2024 21:30:59 BST Dale wrote:
> > I booted the rig up and decided to try something. Once it was booted, I
> > logged in from my main rig via ssh. I then typed in the command to
> > start DM. It started and looked OK. Then
ich were
designed for a different market and that possibly haven't been as well
tested in the consumer or Gentoo arena.
You have a lot going on so ask questions if you need me. I'm always lurking
around somewhere.
Cheers,
Mark
On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 10:18 PM Dale wrote:
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 4:01 PM Dale wrote:
>
> >
> > I think the rig and video card are fine. I did try a different card
and version of nvidia drivers once tho. Same thing. At f
ifference in terms of the nvidia driver
vs the Open Source one.
Good luck with your machine,
Mark
. However it works, and once you get it
going with lots of drivers you can then rebuild things with them in the
kernel if you want to.
Anyway, look at lsmod and report back. Here's mine running Kubuntu, and I
have no xorg.conf but it runs fine with 3 monitors.
mark@science2:~$ lsmod | grep nvidia
n
If your system will stay up I believe nvidia-settings is
recommended by NVidia, or was anyway. It does a good
job of showing the layout and handling options that NVidia
says make their cards work better.
Good luck,
Mark
ooted first time.
Give it a try. If it does fail then it's possibly something about your
hardware but if the machine works as well as you say then I would buy you a
cup of coffee if it's not Gentoo-bssed.
Good luck,
Mark
On Fri, Jun 21, 2024, 12:03 PM Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 5:59 AM Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>
> Am Sat, Jun 15, 2024 at 04:07:28PM -0700 schrieb Mark Knecht:
>
> >Now, the fun part. I wrote you a little Python program which on
> > my system is called Dales_Loop.py. This program has 3
> > parameters
umber of cores
to start using more of the processor. On my Ryzen 9
5950X, which is water cooled, I don't get much fan reaction
until I'm using 16 of the 32 threads.
Best wishes for you and your new rig.
Cheers,
Mark
import multiprocessing
import time
def count_to_large_number(count
ally work, or how well it would
work, but
for roughly $60 it might give you a path to the silly number of hard drives
you want
to run. ;-)
In my case I'm looking at this same card, but loaded with a neural network
processor
running Tensorflow Lite.
Anyway, I thought you might be interested.
Cheers,
Mark
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 3:12 PM Dale wrote:
> Holy crap. That is amazing. As you say, just one out of all of them and
it is a bad chip, whether it is buggy or just plain dead. I was expecting
more like close to or into the billions. I was not expecting that. Can
you imagine if a chip had to b
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 2:24 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 2:04 PM Dale wrote:
>
> > Well, there is a lot to be said about moving what used to be external
to internal. It does result in faster moves for pretty much everything.
Moving data from
sn't
something provided by Kubuntu so I reported it on Github and it was fixed
today. Worked out nicely.
Best wishes,
Mark
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 1:27 PM Dale wrote:
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 11:35 AM Dale wrote:
Is the new way taking out what used to be called a northbridge or
southbridge chip or both chips?
Not exactly taking out but rather repartitioning. Much of
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 11:35 AM Dale wrote:
>
> I'm thinking one good HBA will handle the current set of drives and give
> decent speed at that in the Fractal case when the new mobo ends up
> there. The Fractal can handle 20 that I can count easily. There's 4 in
> the bottom, 11 in a tall stack
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 9:14 AM Rich Freeman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 11:40 AM Joost Roeleveld
wrote:
> >
> > Those steps do not just work.
> > The news item actually specifically states that portage will "just do
> > the update" if you have not set any python_targets stuff.
> > I have th
On Sat, Jun 1, 2024 at 1:16 PM Wol wrote:
> I've got news for you, there are quite a few weirdos on the list, but it
> adds spice!
>
Ah! I feel so at home!
Thanks Wol!
On Sat, May 25, 2024 at 3:14 PM Grant Edwards
wrote:
>
> On 2024-05-24, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> > The unit showed up today and was a breeze to set up and get running
> > at a basic level. The device requires an app on my phone.
>
> That sets of an alarm for me.
>
ill say
that a big flash drive might be a great solution to not having to turn the
server on and having media available 24/7.
Cheers,
Mark
On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 8:26 AM Grant Edwards
wrote:
>
> On 2024-05-24, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> > I'm a Plex user for video and have also ripped my CD
> > collection. Plex plays audio fine to TVs that have a Plex app but
> > apparently sometimes doesn't wo
DLNA Media Server
7. Gerbera – Free Media Server
8. ReadyMedia – MiniDLNA Media Server
9. Rygel – Home Media Solution
Anyone have any first hand experience?
Thanks,
Mark
> You could be right. I did find one interesting post in my google search,
one person updated their BIOS and fixed the issue. Pretty sure mine is up
to date. Given the age of the mobo, I doubt they even think of releasing a
new BIOS for that old thing.
>
> Anyway, I found a card with a Marvel ch
e structure with the card out and card
in the machine then you may find out that there is a
problem, such as the network controller not showing up.
As the network controller is likely in the motherboard
chipset it is possible that a PCI Express network adapter
will do better, but that's sort of hunt and peck.
Best wishes, good luck and happy hunting,
Mark
so I'd be root and
doing the command sitting in /home/walter.
Sorry. Wish I could be more helpful but this has been
a problem on my systems ever since I started using
Linux 25-30 years ago and I struggle with it maybe once
a year.
Good luck,
Mark
s,
> but I'd really like to solve the core problem. Any ideas?
Have you checked that the directory where you are attempting to
do this is one that your account owns? I generally have to su - to
root, create a directory at the top level, change it so that I own it and
have rwx permissions, and then exit root. After that I can do what I want.
HTH,
Mark
On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 6:35 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
> >
> >
> > I've looked for a adapter. I couldn't find one. That's why I
connected to a old rig that had a set of molex cables I could use. Luckily
I had a molex to sata adapter. Do you know what t
>
>
> I've looked for a adapter. I couldn't find one. That's why I connected
to a old rig that had a set of molex cables I could use. Luckily I had a
molex to sata adapter. Do you know what they are called so I know what to
search for? I'd buy a dozen or so just to have extras laying around.
On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 4:31 PM Dale wrote:
>
> Dale wrote:
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 2:12 PM Dale wrote:
>
> > Can someone tell me how to know when a drive has PWDIS and when it
> > doesn't? Is there some term for it th
pec so first filter would be
don't buy a SATA 3.3 drive for an old PC.
I have done NO online research to take this with less than a
grain of salt.
Mark
our new old-box machine then
I'd suggest trying gparted as it pretty much does everything
I've ever needed. It's minimally graphical, can changes the
partition type and boot flags.
This is just one of a billion pages you might look at:
https://linuxiac.com/how-to-use-gparted-to-create-and-resize-partitions/
Wishing you the best of luck,
Mark
on this?
>
> Also, both servers are connected using a slow VPN link, which is why I
can't
> simply access files on the remote server.
>
> --
> Joost
>
>
How synchronized? For instance, does it need to handle identicals where
a file is on both sides but has been moved?
- Mark
gt;> double-quoted, and the quotes are stripped on import.
>
>
> Thanks - looks like quoting is the answer.
It might not be something you want to deal with but pretty much
every Python data analysis and machine learning package has
functions for reading and writing CSV files.
- Mark
gure you ran a command to gather that info or there is a source of all
> the possibilities.
>
> I'd like to give that a shot. Might help with my occasional issue.
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
If you're just looking for what's connected to what port then xrandr will
tell you that.
To get to Paul's equation you would need to figure out the ordering
yourself I think
HTH,
Mark
e and make the
system hard drive last in the list. If no USB devices are plugged in
it would default to your system drive. If a flash drive is plugged in
it should find its ID and boot that first.
I do not know if, for instance, you had 20 different drives listed in
your BIOS whether it would be a lot slower to boot but you could
test that yourself.
Good luck,
Mark
build your software. I've used 3 distros here recently, as well
as Win 10 & 11 and none of them have had problems like
you are describing.
Best of luck,
Mark
On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 12:52 PM Grant Edwards
wrote:
>
> On 2024-02-23, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 11:59 AM Grant Edwards <
grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> The simple solution is to give up on multi-booting a dozen d
On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 11:59 AM Grant Edwards
wrote:
>
>
> The simple solution is to give up on multi-booting a dozen different
> distros on a single disk and buy a pocketful of USB 3 thumb drives.
>
Given performance does drop a bit and there can be issues with allocating
hardware, why not use
investigated True-NAS? It is Open ZFS based and
does support snapshots.
HTH,
Mark
error is true
A reasonable next step is to run some sort of longer term
memory test, memtest 86, memtest64 or something else of your choice.
Good luck,
Mark
don't run Gentoo anymore but for Kubuntu-to-Kubuntu and
Kubuntu-to-Raspberry Pi/Stellarmate which is Debian based I
use VNC Viewer which works fine for my needs. If you don't figure
this one out you might try that. The instructions for setting it up were
at RealVNC's web site.
Good luck & HTH,
Mark
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 9:58 AM wrote:
>
> On 1/10/24 15:14, Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 2:38 PM > wrote:
>
> Thank you, yes that work perfectly
>
> "efibootmgr -n " is one time entry for one reboot; to set it perma
EFI systems I accomplish this
using efibootmgr and a simple batch file. The machine always boots Linux
by default but from within Linux I can tell it to reboot into Windows
mark@science2:~$ sudo efibootmgr
BootCurrent: 0003
Timeout: 1 seconds
BootOrder: 0003,
Boot* Windows Boot Manager
Boot0
on Desk 1 and resetting my config didn't fix that.
Anyway, best wishes for both the New Year and for solving your issue.
Cheers,
Mark
get an arrow, but if I delete the
subdirectory nothing seems to make the arrow go away which, to
me, is inconsistent.
In the settings area I see there is a way to report usage issues
in the Configure Dolphin section.
I am using version 23.08.1
HTH,
Mark
On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 4:38 PM Paul Colquhoun
wrote:
>
> On Thursday, December 21, 2023 8:53:05 A.M. AEDT Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >I have a couple of older, by today's standards not very powerful,
> > laptops and I was considering setting up some sort of
that
sort of stuff in the home environment? The network has Linux, Windows,
Chromebox and Android devices along with a number of smart TV's.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Cheers,
Mark
https://media.startech.com/cms/pdfs/sat3510bu2e_datasheet.pdf
https://www.newegg.com/rosewill-rx304-apu3-35b/p/N82E16817182316
If those specs are the right ones the enclosures are not identical.
Good luck,
Mark
ope the new setup works well for you.
- Mark
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 11:07 AM Dale wrote:
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 9:41 AM Dale wrote:
>
> >
> > Well, the 770T now has Gentoo on it. As usual, my fresh built kernel
> > booted the very first time without error and every
p technical knowledge of the group, but I just
don't have time or patience to iron out issues with applications when
Gentoo isn't a supported distro. Still, for something like a NAS box it
makes sense if everything you run is sour\ce code coming from the
Gentoo code stores.
Cheers,
Mark
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 9:56 AM Dale wrote:
> Mark, the command nmcli you listed isn't installed on this machine as it
> uses netplan. It seems netplan is new so maybe it is a little buggy
> right now. I read that if I have netplan, I shouldn't install other
> networ
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 12:52 AM Dale wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I finally got through with my backup restore. I had shutdown the NAS
> box with Ubuntu on it since I was done with it. I wanted to do some
> updates and check some other stuff, still learning how Ubuntu works, so
> I rebooted it. I did
> I'm planning on my new rig having the Ryzen 5900X. Is the 5950 better?
While I've kinda picked that one, I'm open to ideas if it is faster and I
can afford it. As it is, I'm looking at between $300 and $350 for the
5900. My last CPU cost a little over $100.
>
I'm not going to say one is bette
512b 215.0 MiB/s 213.0 MiB/s
> root@nas:~#
>
>
>
> Is that about what you would expect? Fireball is on a 970 mobo. It's
> slightly newer. I think the 770T is about 2 years older, maybe 3.
>
THis was just for kicks because I think somewhere, this thread o
ess keeps all the terminal output so you can review
it while the process is running or after it has finished.
I do not know how to reliably get access to your process if it's
really still running. Someone else here can probably give you
better instructions on that.
HTH,
Mark
UI. The build told you it might not work and it didn't.
You went back to an earlier kernel and it does work.
I don't think you shared what NVidia card is in this machine, and
I don't think you shared what version of NVidia drivers worked
with the old kernel and what version didn't work with the new kernel?
- Mark
started there, could someone post a link
> here? I'd like to follow this to see if anything helps me with my
> issue, although it is different, it may have a similar solution.
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
Have you triple checked the NVidia site to make sure your
new kernel is actually supported by the driver you're building.
Sometimes they are delayed by a bit.
HTH,
Mark
ows me to get to the
app I'm looking for without having to remember which desktop they are on.
Hope you find the answer you're looking for.
Mark
e.
I would think maybe running iotop AND btop on both ends would give some
clues on timing. Is the time when gkrellm is idle due to the host disk not
responding or the target getting flooded with too much data?
- Mark
ox?
tracepath 10.0.0.7
Are you sure that 10.0.0.7 is the address of the NAS box?
Do you have a /etc/hosts file to keep the names straight?
HTH,
Mark
On Sat, Sep 23, 2023 at 6:41 AM Dale wrote:
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2023 at 5:05 AM Dale wrote:
>
> > If you need more info, let me know. If you know the command, that might
> > help too. Just in case it is a command I'm not famil
Remember to Ctrl-C the server side when you're done.
HTH,
Mark
ent.
> >
> >> I tried to kill it and it appears to have just restarted. Is there a
use
> >> flag I can use to just get rid of it completely?
> >
> > Do you mean use-flag "semantic-desktop" ?
> >
> > (I have disabled it in my make.conf)
> &
On Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 10:46 AM Wols Lists
wrote:
>
> It always annoys me, but baloo seems to be being an absolute nightmare
> at the moment.
>
> Iirc, it's "the file indexer for KDE" - in other words it knackers your
> response time reading all the files, wastes disk space building an
> index, a
>
> You could try 'sudo su -' . I don't know, but it's worth a try.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Peter.
If root has a password set then su - is sufficient for Kubuntu.
I expect in Dale's case sudo su - gets him to root and then
he can set the password and be done with sudo.
- Mark
On Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 12:33 PM Dale wrote:
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I have two drives and it sees them as one larger drive. No RAID or
> > > anything. At least not that I know of anyway. To be honest, I know
> > > very little a
f happy! ;-)
But learn about and use RAID or you're dancing on the head of
a pin for reliability.
Cheers,
Mark
simplistic home needs I was
better off with Ubuntu Server and NFS. I don't use LVM but it's supported.
If you want to manage your server with a graphics front end look into
NetData. The free version gives me pretty much everything I liked about
the TrueNAS front end and it's HTML based so I can view the server
from any of my machines.
Best of luck,
Mark
nd the second
where it installs it. kernel updates typically add a new kernel but
keep the current kernel as a fallback in case something goes wrong.
Adding a new program is generally a one command process, such as:
sudo apt install nfs-kernel-server
See this page for instructions on getting NFS installed and working:
https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/service-nfs
NOTE: Ubuntu is systemd so you may or may not like that
Good luck whatever you do.
Cheers,
Mark
-V) and then
type your response or you'll be down voted for responding in HTML.
I hate it also, but this list is easily one of my favorites and I'm no
longer
a Gentoo user.
Best wishes,
Mark
operator where I'm a sysadmin and general
know-it-all-busy-body working with ICT stuff, so happy to make your
acquaintance.
>
> --
> Alan McKinnon
> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
>
Nice to see an old friend back here.
Mark
ver the years then the only
way out I've found is to delete my user config files and start over.
As a test, create a new user, log in using KDE and see if that user
saves state the way your account used to. If it does then Google
for the files you need to get rid of and treat your account like a new
user.
HTH,
Mark
On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 1:44 PM wrote:
>
> On 6/30/23 14:13, Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 1:01 PM > wrote:
> >
> > On 6/30/23 13:03, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> > > I have a motherboar
On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 1:01 PM wrote:
> On 6/30/23 13:03, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> > I have a motherboard that I think is using incorrect network driver.
> >
> > lspci -knn |grep net -A 4
> > 04:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation I211 Gigabit
> Network Connection [8086:153
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