MTR Reading ? ELI5
Not sure if this is the right sub for this type of request. Im trying to understand if my server hosting provider with ubuntu has a proper network for me.
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Before any one asks , my main concern is upload speed, not download speed.
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So i do always love to do a speedtest-cli test. My provider told me that speedtest-cli is only good for "consumer isp" not "business isp".
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For some reason every time i do a speedtest-cli on my provider dedicated server this is the result. No matter what i always get a constant 4.18 mbit/s on upload
[https://imgur.com/kHNRjDS](https://imgur.com/kHNRjDS)
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and when i do a MTR -crw 30 (or 50) packets to a ip address near by my area this is what i get
[https://imgur.com/JBL726Z](https://imgur.com/JBL726Z)
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Any one could explain to me what they see on this results? Are these good connections ?
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Not sure if this is the right sub for this type of request. Im trying to understand if my server hosting provider with ubuntu has a proper network for me.
​
Before any one asks , my main concern is upload speed, not download speed.
​
So i do always love to do a speedtest-cli test. My provider told me that speedtest-cli is only good for "consumer isp" not "business isp".
​
For some reason every time i do a speedtest-cli on my provider dedicated server this is the result. No matter what i always get a constant 4.18 mbit/s on upload
[https://imgur.com/kHNRjDS](https://imgur.com/kHNRjDS)
​
and when i do a MTR -crw 30 (or 50) packets to a ip address near by my area this is what i get
[https://imgur.com/JBL726Z](https://imgur.com/JBL726Z)
​
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Any one could explain to me what they see on this results? Are these good connections ?
https://redd.it/brqod2
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A London Ad Man's Lessons for Linux on the Desktop
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/london-ad-mans-lessons-linux-desktop-james-mawson
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A London Ad Man's Lessons for Linux on the Desktop
It’s become a running joke: the fabled “Year of the Linux Desktop” is ever predicted, but the market share won’t budge. How is Windows still 40 times more popular? GUI godfather Alan Kay once said “a change in perspective is worth 80 IQ points,” so indulge…
Gnome still handles high-refresh rate monitors better than KDE.
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/brsmqc/gnome_still_handles_highrefresh_rate_monitors/
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Gnome still handles high-refresh rate monitors better than KDE.
**I know this is** /r/kde, **but before you guys downvote me into oblivion, hear me out. This has been a long-running pain point for me and...
Access grub from windows 10 without shutting down windows process.
Is there any way to access grub from windows 10? From linux mint there is a keyboard shortcut to access grub without shutting down linux processes and switch to windows "Alt+PrtScr+R+E+S+U+B". I was looking for a similar method to switch to linux from windows without shutting down windows processes? right now the only way to access grub from a windows session is to restart my pc.
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Is there any way to access grub from windows 10? From linux mint there is a keyboard shortcut to access grub without shutting down linux processes and switch to windows "Alt+PrtScr+R+E+S+U+B". I was looking for a similar method to switch to linux from windows without shutting down windows processes? right now the only way to access grub from a windows session is to restart my pc.
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r/linux - Access grub from windows 10 without shutting down windows process.
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Akira: A Native Linux App for UI & UX Design
https://www.skysilk.com/blog/2019/akira-linux-ui-ux-design/
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Akira: A Native Linux App for UI & UX Design
Akira is a Linux design software in early development for UI UX design. It strives to become a Linux alternative to Adobe Illustrator.
More than 1 Million downloads for Manjaro in just the last 4 months
https://twitter.com/ManjaroLinux/status/1131296923640573953
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Manjaro Linux
Thx for 1.094.374 downloads of Manjaro since first of January '19. Looking forward to get the next million full ...
Texas Linux Fest - May 31 / June 1 - Irving Convention Center
https://2019.texaslinuxfest.org/
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Texas Linux Fest 2019
Texas Linux Fest is a weekend event geared towards individual users, rather than an expensive multi-workday expo that might cater primarily to sponsored attendees. Whether you use free software and Linux at home, in your place of business, in your school…
What's made you love the Linux?
Let's be honest 90% of us started in Windows or Mac, so what I'm interested to know is what made you love that and install Linux in your device.
For me was simplicity and privacy concern.
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Let's be honest 90% of us started in Windows or Mac, so what I'm interested to know is what made you love that and install Linux in your device.
For me was simplicity and privacy concern.
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r/linux - What's made you love the Linux?
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Video: Librem 5 software shows good progress on devkit (browser speed, Xorg, Gnome Shell)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33xCYejSGFA
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Gnome running on the Librem 5 Dev Kit
Testing different desktop environments on the dev kit. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hackersgame
Dstat project ended due to RedHat replacing it with its own dstat tool
https://github.com/dagwieers/dstat/issues/170
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So long and thanks for all the fish. · Issue #170 · dstat-real/dstat
Since Red Hat decided to replace this utility with a complete framework and its own utility with the same name. And since I have zero interest to fight a multi-billion company who likes replacing c...
Found this LPT in the wild, thought I'd share it here
https://www.reddit.com/r/LifeProTips/comments/brrv06/lpt_do_you_need_a_software_for_free_ex_videophoto/
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r/LifeProTips - LPT: Do you need a software for free (ex. video/photo editor) don't search for "free" rather for "open source"…
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The GNU project's released a new version of Parallel code-named Akihito. It's happening.
https://linuxreviews.org/GNU_Parallel_Akihito_released
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Found this on twitter. Is it right if they are trying to associate Kubernetes with all the legacy and heritage of Unix and BSD virtualization attempts (like chroot, jails, etc.). Is Kubernetes really that advanced and useful?
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Enable tap to click in i3 WM
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Enable tap to click in i3 WM
When switching from Gnome or KDE to using i3 tiling window manager on a laptop, you might be frustrated to discover that tap-to-click on your touchpad no longer functions. This is how to re-enable tap-to-click in i3 by properly using X11 configuration.
AMDPro driver, VEGA, OpenCL
Installed Ubuntu 19.04 Studio and tweaked it to my liking, only to discover AMD doesn't have AMDGPU-PRO kernel modules for that distro and only supports 18.04-LTS.
Since I'm about to blow away this install, I'm looking for experience with folks using AMD GPUs for OpenCL, Davinci Resolve, and Blender. It seems CentOS is the most common platform for this kind of work, but I've got an AMD x399 1950x CPU that requires a modern kernel. I'd also like kvm support for qemu if possible. Arch seems one option. But I just want to get back to work.
I really liked the Real Time kernel in Ubuntu Studio. It worked with Jack perfectly. But I'm not sure if the Ubuntu Studio kernel will work with AMDGPU-PRO drivers. So I could use some advice, if anyone here has experience getting Linux set up for this purpose.
https://redd.it/bs10tn
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Installed Ubuntu 19.04 Studio and tweaked it to my liking, only to discover AMD doesn't have AMDGPU-PRO kernel modules for that distro and only supports 18.04-LTS.
Since I'm about to blow away this install, I'm looking for experience with folks using AMD GPUs for OpenCL, Davinci Resolve, and Blender. It seems CentOS is the most common platform for this kind of work, but I've got an AMD x399 1950x CPU that requires a modern kernel. I'd also like kvm support for qemu if possible. Arch seems one option. But I just want to get back to work.
I really liked the Real Time kernel in Ubuntu Studio. It worked with Jack perfectly. But I'm not sure if the Ubuntu Studio kernel will work with AMDGPU-PRO drivers. So I could use some advice, if anyone here has experience getting Linux set up for this purpose.
https://redd.it/bs10tn
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r/linux - AMDPro driver, VEGA, OpenCL
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Announcing GitHub Sponsors: a new way to contribute to open source
https://github.blog/2019-05-23-announcing-github-sponsors-a-new-way-to-contribute-to-open-source/
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Announcing GitHub Sponsors: a new way to contribute to open source
We’re thrilled to announce the beta of GitHub Sponsors, a new way to financially support the developers who build the open source software you use every day. Open source developers build tools for the rest of us. GitHub Sponsors is a new tool to help them…
EU regulators to decide on IBM's $34 billion Red Hat bid by June 27 By Reuters
https://uk.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/eu-regulators-to-decide-on-ibms-34-billion-red-hat-bid-by-june-27-1515772
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EU regulators to decide on IBM's $34 billion Red Hat bid by June 27
EU regulators to decide on IBM's $34 billion Red Hat bid by June 27
Do you know of any hackable/opensource based e-book readers?
I'm annoyed with the fact I cannot modify software of my Kindle, to better fit my needs. Are there any open-source alternatives?
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I'm annoyed with the fact I cannot modify software of my Kindle, to better fit my needs. Are there any open-source alternatives?
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r/linux - Do you know of any hackable/opensource based e-book readers?
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