I’ve got like half a gig down and 20 ish mbps up. I also limit it to less because family and stuff.
I’ve got like half a gig down and 20 ish mbps up. I also limit it to less because family and stuff.
Nice. I just got above 2 for my ratio. I don’t have symmetric internet, but I have my torrents set up to never stop, and I don’t delete.
I don’t like that all of the questions are mandatory. For some of them, I just haven’t done enough with whatever it is to have an opinion and would not be able to provide good data.
You do that? I just slam my hand into a different part of my keyboard and try to keep the different cjsbbfhzjksb’s separate. (I typed this on mobile, so my fudjevfkcbw’s aren’t the most accurate).
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I have an arc for transcoding, and I had to set the device to /dev/dri without the renderD128 part. If I were you, I would just use the 2060. If it’s there for llama or something I’d still try it and see how it does doing both at once, as it should be separate parts of the gpu handling that.
You could use gluetun to run it through a VPN. I think they cache the videos so you would avoid latency issues from the VPN.
Yeah, I like it too. My only issue is ollama’s lack of intel support. I have been looking at issue 1590 on their GitHub. For now I have a 1050ti in a cardboard box PC with other hardware being 10+ years old and a mixed set of RAM totalling 12G. It also has a 100Mbit nic, so I can’t take advantage of full internet speed when downloading models. The worst part is they can support intel, but haven’t merged the solution because of an issue with the windows intel drivers. Linux is fine but I can 't have it. I wasn’t planning to rant, but I already typed it so… enjoy?
But it isn’t. It sends me an nginx error. The nginx is on that server, so that server isn’t completely down.
So then… maybe try being direct with your answer.
I’ve got a 1tb boot drive and it isn’t used for much, but stuff happens, so… idk.
I don’t think it is a hardware issue. I have decent hardware that’s fairly new. I unfortunately can’t say much, though another commenter let me know the SSH failure message is relevant. It see connection closed, which means that it is probably failing to boot. I think an update or something may have broken it, though it is debian stable, so Idk. I’m going to try to call my sister and see if I can get a picture of an error message or something.
It’s not the DNS. That was the first thing I checked. Also, I don’t use cloudflare.
It says connection closed. There is no message beyond that. I think it is likely that it is failing to boot. I might video call my sister and have her try to boot it so I can see any errors.
Edit: Also, thanks very much for your response. It was very detailed and informative.
Proxy is on the same machine though. I just use it for subdomains and rate limiting.
Yeah, I would think docker is broken, but that wouldn’t explain the SSH, which is bare metal and doesn’t go through nginx.
It has a network connection, I am able to get to the nginx error, the services themselves are down. What’s really weird is everything is down, even SSH.
My sister is there, but I can’t do much diagnosis. It is weird that SSH would go down with it though, so I thought someone might have an idea.
I know it’s bad gateway. I just don’t know what caused it, or why it happened when SSH went down. Thanks, though.
I typically just copy the title into google with quotes around it. Can also add filetype:pdf.
Edit: Didn’t see title, leaving up anyway.