yes?
no?
sometimes…
yes?
no?
sometimes…
I’ll throw this one out there “Dogville”
I’m wondering if you have an incorrect gateway set or default route
also, what ports on both routers are connected? are they both using “WAN” for their uplink?
As said look at DHCP clashes or " Wall -> Ethernet Splitter -> PC Under either"
What do you mean by this? The ones I know of will drop the connection to 10mb or 100mb and will on work on both “halves” at the same time*
you could probably find cheaper with more to do more
I see you mentioned the free Oracle cloud servers, they are not simple to use like many cloud VPS. But if you wanted to go down that route then if you get a full account with a CC on file then you can normally get the ampere instance (still free)
I say go with proxmox on the n100 (I use it), there are alternatives kvm/QEMU managers that I heard good things about as well (namely Incus https://github.com/lxc/incus )
Start your DE!
WAYLAND_DISPLAY=/run/user/$(id -u yourmainuser)/wayland-0 startplasma-wayland
This is cool
This has taken a long time to get this far, must try it again…
Install was painless and completed in under 60sec, boot was fast, maybe not as fast as the good old BE5 and it seems to work.
“Water finds its level, therefore the earth cant be round”
/Sorry
We use them as just the tide flow here.
I wouldn’t be taken aback if someone said half tide, and is probably what I would use if I was asked on the spot
That looks like lots of good work 👍
and then he down votes my comment
so lemmy on their join-lemmy.org site have this, https://join-lemmy.org/donate
Goodbye?
I dont think that I have ever spun up a kubuntu image, but here are a few random thoughts to go with what others have said:
I have Neon running as a VM in proxmox driving the lounge TV with the intel iGPU passed through to it. Ive beenvery happy with wayland and plasma6 except for rdp/nomachine/etc not working on my setup. It’s the only fault really.
I have fedora kde as a parallels desktop on my m2 and it works well there.
Another option (as stated) my be openSUSE. openSUSE is where I landed after I left gentoo and I ran that for along time untill I had to use windows for a few years.
that just might get a blood-stain where you were standing
I saw a reference to it the other day but didn’t look further, it looks like the windows docker image can only run as athe same os as the base release
I think you have a problem, there needs to be more to be normal.