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Ahahaha.

I'm creating a "bring with you" Linux install. So I got a 512 GB USB key. (You know, to even have some persistance).

Linux flashing tool : are you sure ?

Fun :)

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  • 4
    I love the opportunity the dialog provides to:

    "Question your life choices."
  • 3
    @Demolishun Actually, I'm debuging a thing at home. Notr work related.

    So, got new ISP. I have 1 Gb down, 750 Mbits UP.

    ISP test : Confirms (Even 1.1 Gb)

    Linux machine on the ETH port of thier "box" : 940 mbtis. Fine.

    Windows machine, same cable : YOLO : 198 mbit, but network card is synced at 2.5 Gbps lol.

    Same windows machine in wifi : 650 Mbits.

    So I'm testing boot linux on that windows machine to see if it's hardware issue or soft.
  • 1
    I once made a Linux script that built a squash fs image by chrooting into the uncompressed structure setting up the links and installing packages using apt and then recompressing it into a the isolinux structure and making a new iso

    It was so awesome

    Mother Nature remains crazy as do all these people on a lighter note and the poncho is better than I remember it lol
  • 6
    LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

    SAME HARDWARE

    SAME network cable.

    Windowes : 200 mbits.

    Linux : Hehehe. The difference is insane
  • 10
    @NoToJavaScript "Ping 1ms"

    Do you live in a fucking datacenter?
  • 2
    @NoToJavaScript where do I move to to get this ping.
  • 2
    Fun fact everytime i run speedtest i get 0 ping even though my connection is via lan to a router that connects to another wifi haha
  • 1
    @jonas-w so don't trust speedtest.net
  • 2
    @NoToJavaScript holy wtf is wrong with winblows? Last night I tested speedtest and got like 300MB down and 1GB up. Shitty driver update?
  • 0
    @NoToJavaScript wifi and Windows are both limiting factors.

    Win has small TCP Window because RAM limit. Don't ask why.

    Wifi is just RF channel density issues.
  • 0
    @p100sch install CDN nodes from akamai, netflix, google, Facebook, fastly, etc on site and get similar results.

    Aka get their servers locally deployed.
  • 0
    @deadlyRants fiber at home dude ! Fiber at home !!!
  • 0
    @p100sch where you have "real" fiber
  • 1
    @Demolishun Apprently i's the network card.

    It's a 2.5 Gbit NIC from Intell on Asus mother board.

    I found a very lonmg duscussion on reddit on how it doesn't work

    But it works on Linux pretty good, just not windows 11.

    I have a BIOS update, will try it
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