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Cake day: July 21st, 2023

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  • <David Attenborough voice>

    And here we have the elusive fibre vampire, found in the midst of feasting on its second most common prey the paper towel roll.

    It looks like we have startled it and it is displaying its fangs to ward us off.

    This specimen looks to be a young juvenile male just coming into his adult plumage.

    We shall leave him in peace to finish his meal.

    </David Attenborough voice>








  • Of course it would be a Nvidia driver issue.

    Thought about getting a AMD card but as I had only had one major issue with my previous 1070 (that was fixed by reloading my Timeshift snapshot then not upgrading the driver until the next version) so I thought that I would continue with Nvidia.

    Eh, I can’t change it for now but at least I know what is causing it and can work around it.

    Thanks for the assist.







  • I like WiFi access points as they require no special configuration on the computer, can be placed where they get the best signal, due to their larger antennas they get better reception and they often have several LAN ports allowing multiple devices to be connected to it.

    If you still want to use a USB or PCIE WiFi then you are best served by looking for a card with intel chip sets as their drivers are included in the Linux kernel so they are often plug and play.



  • From the sounds of it there is about 4000 more connections worth of capacity before the current system is at 100% capacity.

    This sounds like a lot but ideally you do not want to run a system at 100% capacity for long periods as it leaves no spare capacity for surge events (where there is a sudden short term increase in usage), weather events and such like.

    It also creates problems with loss of capacity due to equipment breakdown &/or maintenance, when that happens and they can’t fix it quickly enough then the raw waste will have to be temporarily stored (causing the equipment to be running at over 100% capacity running a much higher risk of further equipment breakdowns to deal with the normal usage plus the stored waste) or more likely minimally treated then released into the ocean.

    So restricting the use of the remaining capacity while it causes problems for people who want to develop properties it saves rate payers hundreds of thousands of dollars in unexpected waste water costs and reduces the chances of the council having to release waste into the environment.


  • Three things,

    • Have you tried using a newer kernel?
    • You should be able to use a USB tethering to use your phone for internet.
    • I really despise USB & PCIE WiFi adapters as they cause so many issues. If your computer has an ethernet port then you are better off getting an WiFi access point that has Wi-Fi bridge mode, you can connect your computer to it using an ethernet cable then connect the access point to the WiFi. Your computer only sees the ethernet connection so no additional drivers, settings or futzing around needed.



  • You could try either googling your ISP name + country + router setup to see if they publish their settings or you can contact the ISP to see if they will give them to you.

    Note this is all dependent on the ISP giving you a ONT fiber box that you connect a router to using an ethernet cable. Some ISP’s will give a router that the fibre is plugged into which is a different beast altogether.