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    Linux The GNU Linux Thread

    Try Peppermint OS. I had this for a while with my Celeron J1800 PC and it worked well
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    Linux The GNU Linux Thread

    I didn't mean Arch is bad, an inexperienced user might find it difficult to install and maintain. I am using Arch in one of my SBC since many years and it has been solid
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    Linux The GNU Linux Thread

    Arch will be tough for someone coming from Ubuntu like distros
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    Streaming Services Subscription Sharing (Except Netflix)

    Interested in getting a slot for Tidal
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    Windows Laptop attacked by Ransomware

    Ransomware reveals itself only after it has encrypted most of your files. From the time of infection till it exhibits the notice, it resides in the memory and transparently decrypts the encrypted files, so there is no way to know that you are infected. One possible way to know that the backed up...
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    Windows Laptop attacked by Ransomware

    Wouldn't ransomware encrypt the files in the external drive as well when he connects it to the laptop !!
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    USB NIC for pfSense

    Opnsense is installed in an HP thin client (T620). The only gigabit ethernet is connected to a VLAN aware switch which has multiple VLANs for internet connections and internal networks. The WiFi access point also connects to the same switch
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    USB NIC for pfSense

    I am using VLANs with Opnsense and it works well. I tried USB ethernet with ASIX chip and Realtek chip with Opnsense and it did not detect properly that time. The Internet bandwidth is less than 100 Mbps so using the single gigabit ethernet works well for me
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    30-40k Thoughts on buying Pixel 6A from Flipkart

    I have been using a Pixel 4a for the past 1 year and I am happy with it. It does have a few issues but I would definitely go for a Pixel again next time
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    Extremely pathetic slow internet surfing

    As your issue is still open I suggest installing wireshark, take a packet dump and seek help from a local network expert in analysing the same. At this point anything else will be a guess at best
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    Extremely pathetic slow internet surfing

    Try the instructions given here
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    Looking for multi-access point setup with fast roaming and multiple VLANs for home

    Have you tried here ? They seem to stock Ubiquiti & Mikrotik products. Any reason for selecting the 4011 ? If your internet bandwidth is less than 500 Mbps, an HAP-AC2 will do quite nicely and it is less than 10K
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    FS: Others Raspberry Pi 4 2 GB with heatsink and official power supply

    Raspberry Pi4 2GB for sale. Been lying unused for sometime. Bought through forums / OLX during last year for building an LXC cluster. Do not have time to play with it anymore. No warranty remaining for any items. The price mentioned in thread is for one Rpi 4 2GB with heatsink and official power...
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    PC Peripherals PC Speakers 2.0 / 2.1

    I power these using this amplifier which is adequate for my requirements. However during the testing of my TPA3255 amp, I had initially connected these speakers and was blown away by the sound. It is not a laid back speaker, it is very forward sounding and the highs have some sparkle. I think...
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    PC Peripherals PC Speakers 2.0 / 2.1

    Do you have an amplifier to power the speakers ? Does passive speakers qualify for your requirement ? If yes then consider the JBL Control One pro
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    Raspberry pi

    For me the ES9023 sounded richer by several notches compared Boss2. My pre-amplifier is PeeCeeBee pre-amp and power amplifier is TPA3255EVM. I had a Schitt Modi 2 Uber (with Daphile) a short time and that was definitely smoother and articulate than the Boss2 (with Moode)
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    Raspberry pi

    The boss2 is very clean sounding but a bit too lean. I am comparing it to the PCM5122 and and ES9023 dacs which were less expensive than the Boss2. After pairing the Boss2 with a DIY pre-amp it seems better than when directly connected to the power amplifier
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    Isolated Guest router/network setup on existing network

    Glad to know that you got it working. If you dont do the first 2 steps, you will have double nat for the 192.168.0.x subnet. Some applications may misbehave with such a setup. If you dont have any issues then leave it as such
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    Isolated Guest router/network setup on existing network

    Please try the following 1. Disable NAT in the third router 2. Add a static route to 192.168.0.x subnet in the main router via the third router's WAN IP address Check if you have internet access in the 192.168.0.x subnet. To configure access control, see this. Instead of website see if you...