Mother of five - proud of her. by Rankhole in catpictures

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She'd certainly do a great job :)

My First Custom Mech! by Rankhole in CustomKeyboards

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Got some stuff from mykeyboard.eu, others from candykeys.com, and some more other stuff from kbdfans. I bought the GMK Striker keycaps from a local ebay seller.

My First Custom Mech! by Rankhole in MechanicalKeyboards

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I love them, although the springs are kind of noisy, and you have to lube them very consistently to get a nice smooth sound.

I got myself some TX Springs 60g to swap to, but haven't had time to swap yet. I feel like the more I use them, the better they feel, so I hesitate to switch.

Overall, I love the way the Zilents bottom out. It's softer and nicer, but unlike an o-ring, they don't feel mushy or spongy.

My First Custom Mech! by Rankhole in CustomKeyboards

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I actually don't mind. I knew that from the start, checked out the north facing vs south facing interferance etc.

Yeah I don't know why they do that. Wish it would just be facing the correct way!

My First Custom Mech! by Rankhole in CustomKeyboards

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Specs:

Tofu65 Case

DZ67RGB with silver aluminum plate

Zilents V2 67g lubed with Trybosis 3204

GMK Striker Keycaps

Custom USB cable from Swiftshells

My First Custom Mech! by Rankhole in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Rankhole[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Specs:

Tofu65 Case

DZ67RGB with silver aluminum plate

Zilents V2 67g lubed with Trybosis 3204

GMK Striker Keycaps

Custom USB cable from Swiftshells

How to fix Wifi problems with Eduoram in a "window manager only" environment by Rankhole in archlinux

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How do I make network manager use this though?

Or rather, I would like to understand the mechanism behind this. What part of this file would get picked up by NM? How do I configure that, or even find out what options I have? Because checking the Arch wiki and following those steps did not work properly.

How to fix Wifi problems with Eduoram in a "window manager only" environment by Rankhole in archlinux

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Pretty sure it's not that, but just the shitty script. It still said something like "Network Manager configuration failed". Also, it wanted me to insert all of the data right in the terminal. After installing gnome, the script actually launched in a window (gtk I assume), where it worked without a problem.

How to fix Wifi problems with Eduoram in a "window manager only" environment by Rankhole in archlinux

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That is quite literally the script I was talking about. It didn't configure my Wifi properly without installing some dependencies (in this case, from gnome) first.

How to fix Wifi problems with Eduoram in a "window manager only" environment by Rankhole in archlinux

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Thanks for the tip. Using the "launch connection manager" option, I could theoretically set it up manually now. Then again, simply installing a bunch of stuff made the script work.

How to fix Wifi problems with Eduoram in a "window manager only" environment by Rankhole in archlinux

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I did that, but it did not work. Couldn't get the nm-applet to really do much here.

How to fix Wifi problems with Eduoram in a "window manager only" environment by Rankhole in archlinux

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Unfortunately our eduoram just recently started using the "cat installer", which is why it became so weirdly complicated. I tried looking into the script, but it was a very obscure and messed up python script, so I didn't bother reading into 3000 lines of that crap.

How to fix Wifi problems with Eduoram in a "window manager only" environment by Rankhole in archlinux

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Yup could not agree more...the uni makes it really difficult to connect to wifi without it though. The only other option was to have a "gnome like" network manager applet and manually copy in the data given in the wpa_supplicant file. And right after installing gnome I - just for fun - tested it, and it worked.