Hi,
For several years, until pre-pandemic times, I used to download cloudmaps and
overlay them on my xplanet. It was kind of cool, and also I could see some of
the heavier weather tracking around the world. Then, I believe that that source
got hacked and I never found a replacement.
This bug o
On Fri, 2023-01-27 at 13:57 -0800, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> Home network has two wi-fi sources (Starlink and Netgear, fwiw).
> Occasionally NetworkManager switches betwee primary (Starlink) and
> secondary (Netgear) . I'm assuming that NetworkManager is trying to
> connect to the strongest signal. I
With f37 supporting raspberry pi 4's, I installed it onto my pi. It was all
going fine until yesterday, when I tried to switch my wifi to WPA3. The wifi
stopped working, but returning my wifi to WPA2/WPA3 (mixed mode) allowed me to
reconnect. I am pretty sure its not the wifi because this happen
https://www.netgear.com/support/
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Usually switching means that one lost a signal and so it logged back in and
found a different connection.
I do not believe Networkmanger will disconnect a working connection and
switch to another.
My laptop would at random lose wifi and sometimes reconnect and I "fixed"
that by getting a new $20
Home network has two wi-fi sources (Starlink and Netgear, fwiw).
Occasionally netgear switches betwee primary (Starlink) and secondary
(Netgear) . I'm assuming that Netgear is trying to connect to the
strongest signal. Is there any way to tell Netgear not to switch
networks?
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On Fri, 27 Jan 2023, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 26Jan2023 12:31, Michael Hennebry wrote:
My guess is that if one really and truly wants a 3x1 and a 1x1
the effect could be got by running two instances of the server.
Yes. Or you can run the one server with two "screens", eg :10.0 and :10.1;
t
On Thu, 26 Jan 2023 10:26:27 -0800
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> I'm using mediawriter to create a USB boot stick. Works fine.
>
> I would like to label the USB stick.
>
> AFAIK mediawriter does not have that option. gparted does not have
> that ability either.
>
> It appears that livecd-tools does
On Thu, 2023-01-26 at 10:26 -0800, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> I would like to label the USB stick.
>
> AFAIK mediawriter does not have that option. gparted does not have that
> ability either.
I'm pretty sure the last time I renamed something I used gparted.
There is a "name partition" function in