Quentin Hartman
Quentin Hartman
Trying these kennel parameters killed my wifi. Is there anything you are doing to prevent that? On Tue, May 15, 2018, 8:29 AM BonaBeavis wrote: > You are right, maybe...
Seems that this wasn't the wifi issue. My firmware somehow got nuked at the same time that I was making these parameter changes and I mis-attributed the failure.
This problem can appear after things have been running for a bit since it depends on pretty specific device states to get triggered. If you could run a bit longer...
I own this machine and will try to help with some testing. It's my work machine though so I'll to be somewhat careful, ideally testing installs to USB or similar...
Grub flags: `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="acpi_rev_override=1 nouveau.modeset=0 quiet splash"` I don't have an xorg.conf I'm using the Nvidia card (`01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GP107M [GeForce GTX 1050 Mobile] (rev a1)`) and driver...
We just ran into this exact same issue and even went so far as to move to using streaming to keep the connection "active". By any chance has this been...
Does the `idle_timeout` logic that is applied per-request behave differently? The issue here is that the global `idle_timeout` isn't correctly tracking ongoing network activity, so a large download that is...
I was running into this problem as well. If you pull this revision: https://github.com/snmaynard/redis-audit/archive/aa9296861bafbf43f5db960343c47c13a66de39b.zip And then comment out the bundle requirement at the top of the redis-audit.rb file it works...
Sweet! Excited to check it out. Will let you know how it works for me. On Fri, Feb 3, 2023, 9:18 AM Johan ***@***.***> wrote: > @qhartman as you can...
Just managed to get a new build running with the feature. Works great! Thanks so much! On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 9:19 AM Quentin Hartman ***@***.***> wrote: > Sweet!...