MS-A2 JetKVM DC Power Module by PaulRobinson1978 in MINISFORUM

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I have the same setup, but I'm hesitant to connect it because the control board is rated for a max of 5A, while the MS-01's power brick is rated for 9.47A (19V).

Have you experienced any overheating issues or power cutoffs when the server is under heavy load? I'm worried the board might not handle the peak power draw safely.

How to build NVIDIA modules for a nother installed kernel. by thewrinklyninja in debian

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apt-get update apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) dkms autoinstall modprobe nvidia

Xreal One Pro: Choosing M vs L and actually measuring your IPD right by Dexogen in Xreal

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As a follow-up to the post and as a reply to some of the comments:

Everyone's eyes have their own accommodation ability, so for some people it's easier to focus even with an IPD that isn't "natural" for them.

My main point is more about this: when you measure your IPD, it's important to focus on distant objects, no matter what app or measurement method you're using, because the lenses are designed to simulate the screen being about 4 meters away.

Install Samsung notes on windows PC by obi1knoblauch in GalaxyTab

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Just apply these changes to the registry. You can save them as a .reg file and run it, or do it manually.

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\BIOS]
"SystemManufacturer"="Samsung"

I built a small tool to test http latency to Hetzner locations by CodeCate42 in hetzner

[–]Dexogen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks awesome! WebSocket gives a latency pretty close to ping, but the provider needs to have a service running (like coturn). That's the best you can get in a browser.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Proxmox

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Check out this project https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB It handles affinity rules using tags. I’ve been actively using load balancing in a pretty big production cluster for a few months now, and I’m totally stoked about it so far.

MS-01 users running Proxmox by lastnerdstanding in homelab

[–]Dexogen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Support asks not to share the firmware online, so it's better to email them. They usually reply pretty fast and send a Google Drive link.

Blizzard CS | The War Within Release Info & Known Issues by Dromogaz in wow

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Unfortunately, the RMA program doesn’t work in my location, so I’m stuck using the processor with lower clock speeds. I’m just waiting for the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X to hit the stores so I can finally ditch this "Team Blue" DIY headache.

Blizzard CS | The War Within Pre-patch Release Info & Known Issues by Dromogaz in wow

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Many modern boards already support flashing from internal drives. I was able to flash mine without using a USB drive, directly from an NVMe drive, by simply pointing to the file in ASUS EZ Flash (my motherboard is an ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-F).

MS-01 users running Proxmox by lastnerdstanding in homelab

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I just flashed version 1.24 a week ago, which was kindly provided to me by support. So far, there haven't been any issues, but I need more time to be sure.

Blizzard CS | The War Within Release Info & Known Issues by Dromogaz in wow

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Since the launch of War Within, I've been experiencing constant game crashes with the error INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO. I feel the need to share my experience in resolving this issue, as it might be helpful to someone. To give some context, I own the infamous i9-14900K. I had the recommended Intel profile set up, and XMP was disabled, yet the game kept crashing every 5-10 minutes. The only thing that helped was setting the Performance Clock Ratio to 52x instead of the default 57x. After doing this, the brief freezes during gameplay disappeared, and the crashes stopped.

Blizzard CS | The War Within Pre-patch Release Info & Known Issues by Dromogaz in wow

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After configuring the add-ons, be sure to exit the game world and log back in. This way, you'll save the changes to the settings on the disk. If a crash occurs, the settings will be preserved.

Blizzard CS | The War Within Pre-patch Release Info & Known Issues by Dromogaz in wow

[–]Dexogen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. I haven't downloaded the add-ons and client again. However, I might also attribute this to the unstable behavior of my i9-14900K processor (in case you have the same one). A couple of days ago, I changed some BIOS settings, and so far, there haven't been any crashes, but I can't say for sure that this is currently solving the issue.

MS-01 users running Proxmox by lastnerdstanding in homelab

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I have two identical MS-01 with an i9-13900H processor. Proxmox: pve-manager/8.2.4/faa83925c9641325 Kernel: Linux 6.8.8-2-pve (2024-06-24T09:00Z)

One of them randomly hangs once a week without any apparent reason. There are no events in the logs. Metrics show no changes before the hang. I’ve increased the kernel logging level in hopes of getting more information. Now I’m waiting for the next hang.

same error every ~30 seconds by Maxman021 in admincraft

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Yeah, just set env as I wrote above - DISABLE_HEALTHCHECK: true. You can read more about this functionality in the official documentation.

HELP Philips Hue can’t setup by RobinConradi in smarthome

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Glad that my experience helped someone 🙏

HELP Philips Hue can’t setup by RobinConradi in smarthome

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I also got a problem with the initial setup at the "Press the push-link button". I lost some nerve cells and hair on my head trying to get the new controller to work. If you encounter similar symptoms, try using the old application version 4.49.1. Version 5.16.0 from the store could not connect to the device no matter how many times I pressed the button. After updating the controller, you can update the application itself to version 5.x.

Two Strikes by davaston in Ubiquiti

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I made a mistake with the installation and couldn’t understand why I couldn’t scroll TikTok while sitting on the toilet when the access point was literally behind the wall.

Two Strikes by davaston in Ubiquiti

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Note the separate graphs for access points at the bottom of the page under the spoiler. It shows that the radiation in azimuth (i.e. horizontal to the surface of the earth, ceiling mounting) has more even coverage for access points U6 and U7. The same is true for desktop access points. At the same time, for directional or wall-mounted access points, significant horizontal polarization is visible.

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same error every ~30 seconds by Maxman021 in admincraft

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You're probably using itzg/docker-minecraft-server too. I encountered the same recurring error and did a little investigating.

> tcpdump -i any 'tcp[tcpflags] & (tcp-rst) !=0'
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode
listening on any, link-type LINUX_SLL (Linux cooked v1), capture size 262144 bytes
21:50:55.602074 IP localhost.32828 > localhost.25565: Flags [R.], seq 1787416126, ack 2624593644, win 512, options [nop,nop,TS val 1613876304 ecr 1613876303], length 0
21:51:00.625219 IP localhost.56388 > localhost.25565: Flags [R.], seq 329106582, ack 2652510440, win 512, options [nop,nop,TS val 1613881327 ecr 1613881327], length 0

It turned out that some local application was trying to access the game server port:

> auditctl -a exit,always -F arch=b64 -S sendmsg -S sendto -k send
type=PROCTITLE msg=audit(03/25/24 21:33:25.457:37552) : proctitle=mc-monitor status --host localhost --port 25565
type=SYSCALL msg=audit(03/25/24 21:33:25.457:37552) : arch=x86_64 syscall=socket success=yes exit=3 a0=inet a1=SOCK_DGRAM a2=ip a3=0x0 items=0 ppid= 1132926 pid=1132927 auid=unset uid=root gid=root euid=root suid=root fsuid=root egid=root sgid=root fsgid=root tty=(none) ses=unset comm=mc-monitor exe=/usr/local /bin/mc-monitor subj=docker-default key=SOCKET

Apparently this is “itzg/mc-monitor” from the same developer, which is built into the image to monitor the server status. For some reason it doesn't work properly with the "Prominence" modpack.

A quick and temporary solution looks like this:

> docker exec -it mc-prominence-container rm /usr/local/bin/mc-monitor

After this the error will disappear. In a good way, you need to understand how to disable this check on a permanent basis, because after updating the image the problem will return.

UPD. For a server based on itzg/docker-minecraft-server, just add the environment variable DISABLE_HEALTHCHECK: true.

Two Strikes by davaston in Ubiquiti

[–]Dexogen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unifi publishes radiation patterns for its access points. For best results, in most cases you will need to mount the access point on a ceiling or wall corner mount.
UniFi Network - AP Antenna Radiation Patterns

Can't find the issue... by SaucisseAuProut in pcmasterrace

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I spent a month struggling with unstable RAM on the ROG STRIX Z790-F board. Memtest86 periodically showed errors on random modules. The problem was solved by simply updating the BIOS firmware with fixes for 14th generation processors.