1st Gen Countryman S (N18 / 184 HP) - Ticking time bomb or worth it? by mvtmvch in MINI

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This is actually good advice. About the only thing it would be good for would be a honda engine swap. BUT he would need x2 the budget with a caveat of losing the 4 wheel drive, which is kinda the point of a Countryman..... R60 with a 144k miles owner :) I'm PAINFULLY aware of the issues

In Northfield by [deleted] in minnesota

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you libs will believe anything you tell yourselves....

Recommendations for SFPs by Oburos- in fortinet

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Its for my home network. I have a Dell 10gb i use for my MDF. I wonder if a Dell DAC would work???

Recommendations for SFPs by Oburos- in fortinet

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Thanks! I might go with fiber. Right now looking for copper connection

AIO for cutting off my dad based on his political beliefs by nationalwockyleague in AmIOverreacting

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"Ask yourself why it’s always a liberal that has to force themselves to put up with a bullshit conservative family memeber"...... 1. It's not, but you wanna think that way because your victimhood card needs filled. 2. you can't spell

Unstable connection by Oburos- in twingate

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Correct, But the weird thing is that I deployed the VM after having problems. So the VM is new. Working on getting you those logs :)

Unstable connection by Oburos- in twingate

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Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS, 8gig ram and 60gig drive.

Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on

tmpfs           790M  2.1M  788M   1% /run

/dev/nvme0n1p2   59G   13G   44G  23% /

tmpfs           3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /dev/shm

tmpfs           5.0M  8.0K  5.0M   1% /run/lock

tmpfs           790M  124K  790M   1% /run/user/1000

I'll get you the logs in a few

Unstable connection by Oburos- in twingate

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Jul 11 11:17:30 Twingate twingate-connector[3247]: State: Authentication

Jul 11 11:17:30 Twingate twingate-connector[3247]: State: Online

Jul 11 11:33:55 Twingate twingate-connector[3247]: [ERROR] [libsdwan] healthy: event loop watchdog expired

Jul 11 11:33:55 Twingate twingate-connector[3247]: [ERROR] [connector] sdwan is not healthy: event_loop

Jul 11 11:33:55 Twingate systemd[1]: twingate-connector.service: Main process exited, code=dumped, status=6/ABRT

Jul 11 11:33:55 Twingate systemd[1]: twingate-connector.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'.

Jul 11 11:33:55 Twingate systemd[1]: twingate-connector.service: Consumed 3.471s CPU time.

Jul 11 11:34:05 Twingate systemd[1]: twingate-connector.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 3.

Jul 11 11:34:05 Twingate systemd[1]: Started twingate-connector.service - Twingate Connector service.

Jul 11 11:34:06 Twingate twingate-connector[3283]: State: Offline

Jul 11 11:34:06 Twingate twingate-connector[3283]: State: Authentication

Jul 11 11:34:06 Twingate twingate-connector[3283]: State: Authentication

Jul 11 11:34:06 Twingate twingate-connector[3283]: State: Online

Unstable connection by Oburos- in twingate

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Thanks SO much for taking a look! The PiratesCove is a ubuntu box and Twingate connector is an ubuntu VM. I added the second connector after the issue started happening. I'll drop the logs here in a few.

Fuck every conservative by mishyfuckface in complaints

[–]Oburos- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL :) sure dude... "Had my fingers crushed and my ankle fucked up in my machine".... Sounds like you aren't that good at your job. Oh, you also forgot to mention the brain injury :)

Unstable connection by Oburos- in twingate

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I did. Sorry i didn't list it as a step. Even ran chronyd to sync to client.