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Hmm possibly a connector from the battery to motherboard that didn’t fully seat?
Or if it’s an aftermarket battery maybe it doesn’t have the right hardware in it to talk to the computer or something.
Hmm possibly a connector from the battery to motherboard that didn’t fully seat?
Or if it’s an aftermarket battery maybe it doesn’t have the right hardware in it to talk to the computer or something.
It reads that data direct from the batteries BMS hardware, I don’t think battery calibration has been a thing since NiCD/NiMH days in the 90s and stuff.
Are the Wi-Fi drivers on windows up to date?
I have low power usage stuff so I just leave it on.
Honestly there isn’t a good one, Thunderbird is as close as it gets but it’s buggy with things like CardDAV and it’s slow.
Sorry was busy but wanted to make the comment at least earlier. I think .local is specific to mDNS, but using just the hostname (ie; mypcname) should work as well.
DNS hostnames
Proton has pretty poor third party support
Xpipe does ssh and sftp pretty well, the rest can be done with htop and stuff if you need detailed system stats to diagnose something.
127.0.0.1 is localhost which sounds right if prowlarr is in the same machine as the other services.
Is prowlarr running?
Most likely an update broke something if it suddenly stopped working.
Same, if I’m wrong about something I’d love to hear what it is.
So this generally happens because there’s too much overlap between the APs, try reducing transmit power on the 2.4ghz radio on the extender.
Also making sure that fast roaming is enabled on both APs should help.
You can also try enabling minimum RSSI on the extender 2.4ghz radio if it supports that.
Debian is always the answer for a stable, easy to set up server OS.
You don’t need to use Docker if you don’t want to, you can install Plex/Jellyfin using their normal apt repos instead.
Bonus round: anyone who’s ever transferred Plex servers from win to Linux (insert flavor), is it actually possible to keep my collections and playlists and stuff?
Yes, transfer your plex database and that will come with it.
No, but you should already have good backups in place (right??) so restoring if something breaks isn’t too hard.
The ‘Steam Controller’ I think it was called? That thing was so awful I only used it like twice.
It’s not self-hosted, but Tailscale funnels are also an option.
Yeah it’s wild, the larger the channel width in use the faster it drops off too.
6GHz Wifi is even shorter range!
If I’m like 5 feet from the AP I’ll see about 600Mbps on 2x2 802.11AC, that’s about as good as it’s going to get because the link speed is only 866Mbps, and you’re never going to get close to that with actual transfer speeds due to overhead.
Speed drops off very rapidly with range on 5GHz, so across the room it’ll be down to 300Mbps or so already.
I believe you don’t get Shadowplay without it, so if you need game recording / replay without impacting performance it’s worth installing. But I would recommend the nvidia app beta instead of geforce experience as it doesn’t require a login.
Other than that you don’t get any optimizations by installing geforce experience, other than its game settings tuner thing which doesn’t work at all.
I still can’t even get into the elevator from my ‘room’ without the game crashing. This is on 2 unique PC builds and over like 4+ years trying every now and then to play the game.
It also runs like crap, even on a 4070 super and 3700x the FPS in the city is barely 20-25 most of the time.