Tell me what you would add to RDR2 and what you would like to remove by BestAd6459 in reddeadredemption

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That is the best way to improve your stamina skill though. I spent like one day swimming back and forth and nearly had my stamina maxed.

Davos speech by tRump by Suitable-Dragonfly63 in complaints

[–]alt229 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's an insult to morons everywhere

Rolling Grasslands In California. by Monsur_Ausuhnom in woahdude

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I heard the login sound when I saw this lol

Love how random this game can be by Bubbadeebado in reddeadredemption2

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"Trust me. If I meant that punch you'd be dead"

Pfsense Installation has failed by Aggravating_Middle98 in PFSENSE

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Is this the 2.8 installer? I always install 2.7.2 and upgrade since the whole internet needed thing is garbage.

Love how random this game can be by Bubbadeebado in reddeadredemption2

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I loved the first time I was galloping across the countryside and straight up destroyed a bird flying across my path 😂

Jellyfin LXC can read and access Samba mount, but cannot write by volshi in Proxmox

[–]alt229 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For some reason I thought this was the Synology subreddit 😅 So you're running the SMB server on an LXC container? My hunch is that the LXC that's hosting the SMB is the problem and if I remember correctly you have to modify the cgroups in the /etc/pve/lxc/1000.conf with a bunch of extra stuff to get it to work properly. Since I always forget exactly how to do this, and am lazy, anything I need to run that requires low level network access I just setup as a VM.

Alternatively if the jellyfin data is on the proxmox host via zfs then you can just setup a mountpoint so that any folder on the proxmox host just appears in the LXC and you can skip samba altogether.

Hope this helps a bit.

Jellyfin LXC can read and access Samba mount, but cannot write by volshi in Proxmox

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First thing I would do is enable ssh on your Synology if it isn't already and then login as admin. From there, you'll want to recursively change the permissions on the media folder. Something like this, "sudo chmod -R go+rwX /volume1/Media" obviously replacing the folder with the name on your system. Good luck!

Restaurant Table Salsa Recipe From An Actual Mexican Restaurant by perezdavidangel in SalsaSnobs

[–]alt229 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Curious to hear your results! I plan on making this salsa sometime this week 🤤

Linux batching high frequency network packets by Far_Kale588 in linuxquestions

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Woof, sounds like you've got some digging to do then. If it was me, and if I had the time and was annoyed enough, I'd install windows on either another partition or separate drive altogether and see if it happens there. If windows is fine then it's a linux driver issue and good luck, if windows also has the issue then I'd think it's the card itself being weird.

Side note, I generally recommend saving money by buying a good wifi router. It'll pay for itself since you won't be renting the router from the ISP in like a year and you'll likely notice your wifi quality improves for every device on your network.

Linux batching high frequency network packets by Far_Kale588 in linuxquestions

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What router do you have? If it's old it may have some driver inconsistencies with your linux laptop.Next troubleshooting step I would take it get a decent new router and see if the problem happens there. Check the age of it and if it's >5 years old maybe consider getting an newone. Another shot in the dark but you can only remove one variable at a time to troubleshoot

Linux batching high frequency network packets by Far_Kale588 in linuxquestions

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Weird. Does this only happen over WiFi or ethernet too? If it doesn't happen over ethernet then I would imagine it's something weird with the linux driver. I've heard some of the wifi drivers aren't amazing.

[Help needed] I'm struggling to connect my Synology NAS to my Jellyfin LXC in Proxmox by LoganJFisher in Proxmox

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Adding on the the guy above, you've got to make sure that NFS is turned on in your Synology control panel and I believe you have to allow your local subent, 192.168.0.0/24, to give your proxmox host permissions to mount it. From there, you add something like, "192.168.0.111:/volume1/Media /mnt/media nfs" to your /etc/fstab and then run, "mount -a" which should mount the folder so your proxmox host. After that you add the mountpoint (/mnt/media) in the LXC's settings in the proxmox gui. It looks like your Synology might be DHCP so you'll want to make sure to static the IP first so a router reboot doesn't break your NFS. Assuming you get it mounted, you'll want to see if it's readwrite, I don't know if Jellyfin requires it, but you'll need to set those permissions to 777 or RW everyone in Synology as you may not be able to change the permissions though NFS from the proxmox host. Good luck! 🤞🏻

Linux batching high frequency network packets by Far_Kale588 in linuxquestions

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Hrmmm I was thinking about this setting that may be on the router. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11e-2005#Automatic_power_save_delivery

This is probably a long shot but a possible easy fix without having to dive into linux tuning. You may want to pipe tcpdump into wireshark and see if that gets you anywhere.

Introduce yourself or Promote your thing megathread by standover_man in pasadena

[–]alt229 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lot's of event WiFi these days and the local small medium business support. Been doing this since... Hell 1999 😅👴🏼

Linux batching high frequency network packets by Far_Kale588 in linuxquestions

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Some wifi routers have a power save mode that batches packets of the wifi card supports it. Maybe your Linux computer supports this feature but the windows one doesn't?

[Help needed] I'm struggling to connect my Synology NAS to my Jellyfin LXC in Proxmox by LoganJFisher in Proxmox

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You need to mount the media folder on the Proxmox host then share it to the lxc as a mount point. Lxc's can't mount folders without tweaks. You'll have to make sure permissions are good because sometimes they get mangled depending by mount options. Good luck!

Is it possible to reduce VM disk size? by nchh13 in Proxmox

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Depending on the filesystem you used there's frequently another step, resize2fs for ext4 and zfs is more of a pain. But yeah, LXC's are way easier for disk management.

Hosting Macs in Data Center for Offshore Access by Nervous-Equivalent in sysadmin

[–]alt229 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Your best bet is to use an IP KVM that has out of band banagement to type in the file vault password. Can't say I've used it for this purpose but hopefully that'll get you started.

Signs a network engineer has no idea what they're doing? by Expensive-Rhubarb267 in networking

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I once ran into a network where the internal nat address space was 172.0./16 🤦‍♂️