

sudo? -all?
I’m going to assume truenas is entirely Linux based now because last time I worked on it, it was FreeBSD and it was smartctl -x /dev/ada3 as root


sudo? -all?
I’m going to assume truenas is entirely Linux based now because last time I worked on it, it was FreeBSD and it was smartctl -x /dev/ada3 as root


Can you make it adjust my CPU temperature too


Yeah we have to use windows at work but we are trying to move software development to support Linux. It’s just a bit hard when you have a monster codebase, bigger than the Linux kernel or Firefox, built using all Microsoft products. That being said, dotnet now supporting Linux is a huge positive


I think Anna’s archive continues from where they stopped


Didn’t scihub stop adding new articles years ago?


Jellyfin has a laundry list of security problems because it’s not designed to be directly exposed to the open internet


Njalla for domain registration


AMD winning by far on windows if you factor value into the equation


Irrelevant here, it’s speed that’s cooked


Does the hardware specification note a 100mb or gigabit port?


Does the other end also say 1000Mb/s? Something is limiting it to 100Mb/s


Complinig everything on that? End me now


Some consumer network adapters poorly handle newer cable standards and shielded twisted pair, so just be wary that could be a factor even if tested to spec


Could be anything from shit cable, to failing network equipment, to bad driver. Please tell me it’s hardwired and not on wifi


You’ll have to troubleshoot to see why your local network is worse than avian mail


That is horrific, that’s ya problem


Run iperf between the client and server, what’s the network speed and packet loss? What’s the latency?


Inb4 njalla


Removed by mod
-a is limited for legacy compatibility, -x is the new all