Richard "mtfnpy" Harman
Richard "mtfnpy" Harman
:+1: thanks @pjlsergeant, much appreciated. I was praying someone who had better familiarity with how Elastic does tests would be able to throw a test together.
I just ran into the same problem :/ I can confirm that I have transparent proxying enabled in the kernel, and the modules are loaded. ``` [root@test netfilter]# lsmod |...
It *is* something kernel related, sshttpd doesn't work on Fedora 27's 4.15.7-300.fc27.x86_64 but does work on 4.13.9-300.fc27.x86_64.
@stealth literally all I did to make it work again was use an older kernel, I'm suspecting a kernel bug. I did ```telnet 192.168.100.158 22```, and would get an sshttpd...
> I managed to solve this by adding a USB_Available call before sending: > > Added a public method to the MIDI_ class: `int isAvailable();` implementation: `MIDI_::isAvailable() { return USB_Available(MIDI_TX);}`...
@benwtrent the point I was making here is the *consistency of returned data* is desirable. It's the same data, just represented seemingly randomly to the end user/consumer, because it's oddly...
BTW I am no longer employed with the company where this feature/use case was desirable. While I still believe this would be functionally useful, I no longer have a direct...
Got a bugreport for Keyboardio Model 01 - Kaleidoscope sketch:v1.22;lib:v1.22. This is going to be a little confusing. Know how other keyboards have a set of 3 leds for num/caps/scroll...
Thank you! And yes, it's been a frustrating experience; the folks who generate the data feed don't seem to think it's their problem to solve. :frowning_face: