Hostapd performance factors for wifi access point
What was the highest bandwidth you coud achieve with hostapd on a wlan usb3 stick or integrated wifi (dual channel 5Ghz/2.4Ghz).
Are the performance factors here only the USB 3 bandwidth (which should be more than enough) and the routing done by the cpu?
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I am trying to setup a home router on an atom Z8350 mini pc (ACEPC T8) with gigabit ethernet connected to my gigabit internet modem where the internet connection is shared by a hotspot setup using hostapd on the integrated wifi chip. I am currently seeing around 60 Mbits with Iperf3, I would be satisfied with 200 Mbits. Is there any other factors I should consider apart possible interference on used channels from neighboring wifis (I live in an apartment, I can see more than 10 SSIDs always) ?
Can you recomment a usb wifi adapter as I am trying to create multiple wlan access pointS?
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What was the highest bandwidth you coud achieve with hostapd on a wlan usb3 stick or integrated wifi (dual channel 5Ghz/2.4Ghz).
Are the performance factors here only the USB 3 bandwidth (which should be more than enough) and the routing done by the cpu?
​
I am trying to setup a home router on an atom Z8350 mini pc (ACEPC T8) with gigabit ethernet connected to my gigabit internet modem where the internet connection is shared by a hotspot setup using hostapd on the integrated wifi chip. I am currently seeing around 60 Mbits with Iperf3, I would be satisfied with 200 Mbits. Is there any other factors I should consider apart possible interference on used channels from neighboring wifis (I live in an apartment, I can see more than 10 SSIDs always) ?
Can you recomment a usb wifi adapter as I am trying to create multiple wlan access pointS?
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The cambrinary comming with multi-language explaination now!
Cambrinary is a terminal online dictionary based on cambridge web page.
It is used like this:
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https://i.redd.it/8mbkfo9ko2731.png
And now it can be in english, french, german, japanese, chinese.
More languages, italian, russian, portuguese, indonesian, polish, korean... will comming soon.
[https://github.com/xueyuanl/cambrinary](https://github.com/xueyuanl/cambrinary)
It would be my pleasure if you enjoy it.
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Cambrinary is a terminal online dictionary based on cambridge web page.
It is used like this:
​
https://i.redd.it/8mbkfo9ko2731.png
And now it can be in english, french, german, japanese, chinese.
More languages, italian, russian, portuguese, indonesian, polish, korean... will comming soon.
[https://github.com/xueyuanl/cambrinary](https://github.com/xueyuanl/cambrinary)
It would be my pleasure if you enjoy it.
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Compilation of public failure/horror stories related to Kubernetes
https://github.com/hjacobs/kubernetes-failure-stories
https://redd.it/c6ibl1
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https://github.com/hjacobs/kubernetes-failure-stories
https://redd.it/c6ibl1
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GitHub
GitHub - hjacobs/kubernetes-failure-stories: Compilation of public failure/horror stories related to Kubernetes
Compilation of public failure/horror stories related to Kubernetes - hjacobs/kubernetes-failure-stories
What happened to linux.pictures?
https://linux.pictures used to host such great images, now the site is down.
The only mirror I could find on GitHub is quite old. Anyone knows what happened?
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https://linux.pictures used to host such great images, now the site is down.
The only mirror I could find on GitHub is quite old. Anyone knows what happened?
https://redd.it/c6jom5
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r/linux - What happened to linux.pictures?
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On the Road to Fedora Workstation 31 (X.org server to go into maintenance mode)
https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2019/06/24/on-the-road-to-fedora-workstation-31/
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https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2019/06/24/on-the-road-to-fedora-workstation-31/
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r/linux - On the Road to Fedora Workstation 31 (X.org server to go into maintenance mode)
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Adélie Linux 1.0-BETA3 Released!
https://adelie.blog/2019/05/31/1-0-beta3-released/
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https://adelie.blog/2019/05/31/1-0-beta3-released/
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Skating on Ice
Adélie Linux 1.0-BETA3 Released
TULSA, OKLAHOMA (31 May 2019) — The Adélie Linux Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the immediate release of Adélie Linux 1.0-BETA3 for all supported platforms. Learn more about Adélie…
Setup RH 6 to relay smtp?
I need some starter guidance here. I’m in corporate end which blocks SMTP that doesn’t come from the data centers.
I have a Linux box in the data center but I want to send email from my desktop. It seems like I should be able to set up my Linux box to receive SMTP and forward it out.
Any guidance on that? I already have dovecot running but i don’t see an open 25 port in netstat.
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I need some starter guidance here. I’m in corporate end which blocks SMTP that doesn’t come from the data centers.
I have a Linux box in the data center but I want to send email from my desktop. It seems like I should be able to set up my Linux box to receive SMTP and forward it out.
Any guidance on that? I already have dovecot running but i don’t see an open 25 port in netstat.
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r/linux - Setup RH 6 to relay smtp?
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Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - June 28, 2019
Welcome to the weekend! This stickied thread is for you to post pictures of your ubuntu 2006 install disk, slackware floppies, on-topic memes or more.
When it's not the weekend, be sure to check out r/WildLinuxAppears or r/linuxmemes!
https://redd.it/c6mtka
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Welcome to the weekend! This stickied thread is for you to post pictures of your ubuntu 2006 install disk, slackware floppies, on-topic memes or more.
When it's not the weekend, be sure to check out r/WildLinuxAppears or r/linuxmemes!
https://redd.it/c6mtka
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r/linux - Weekend Fluff / Linux in the Wild Thread - June 28, 2019
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How well can this laptop run kubuntu 19.04
Specs:
I3-4005u
4gb ddr3
Intel HD4400
Seagate 1tb hybrid drive
https://redd.it/c6o721
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Specs:
I3-4005u
4gb ddr3
Intel HD4400
Seagate 1tb hybrid drive
https://redd.it/c6o721
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r/linux - How well can this laptop run kubuntu 19.04
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Testimonial: How Lubuntu changed my computer.
Well, I had a very old laptop (2 gigs of RAM, AMD 64) with Windows 7, it was so slow and terrible, then I decided to "update" it to Windows 10 and it was worse. So I decided installing Lubuntu and now it goes really fast.
https://redd.it/c6puta
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Well, I had a very old laptop (2 gigs of RAM, AMD 64) with Windows 7, it was so slow and terrible, then I decided to "update" it to Windows 10 and it was worse. So I decided installing Lubuntu and now it goes really fast.
https://redd.it/c6puta
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r/linux - Testimonial: How Lubuntu changed my computer.
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Firefox is reinventing it's Android browser to go against Google's monopoly.
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/firefox-preview-android-browser
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https://www.wired.co.uk/article/firefox-preview-android-browser
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WIRED UK
Firefox is reinventing its Android app to undo Chrome's monopoly
Firefox Preview is Mozilla's attempt to rebuild its Android web browser. The group doesn't want a web where Google is in complete control
R2-45: simple application that kills any listed programs that use too much memory, nice to have running in a background tmux to prevent system locking up
https://github.com/wdbm/r245
https://redd.it/c6r5d7
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https://github.com/wdbm/r245
https://redd.it/c6r5d7
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GitHub
wdbm/r245
kill blacklisted programs on high volatile memory usage - wdbm/r245
Microsoft asks to join Linux security contacts-list
[https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/06/27/microsoft\_linux\_distro\_list/](https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/06/27/microsoft_linux_distro_list/) has the links to openwall etc.
With the 500 supercomputers running linux and azure growing rapidly but feeling competition from aws and google-cloud the concerns at microsoft may be more serious than one might think on the basis of their desktop/MS-office dominance.
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[https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/06/27/microsoft\_linux\_distro\_list/](https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/06/27/microsoft_linux_distro_list/) has the links to openwall etc.
With the 500 supercomputers running linux and azure growing rapidly but feeling competition from aws and google-cloud the concerns at microsoft may be more serious than one might think on the basis of their desktop/MS-office dominance.
https://redd.it/c6i56x
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Microsoft's Linux Kernel
https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel
https://redd.it/c6tfmw
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https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel
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GitHub
GitHub - microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel: The source for the Linux kernel used in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2)
The source for the Linux kernel used in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2) - microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel
Android-style launcher/wm
I've had no luck with Google. Does anyone know of any project which offers a window manager in the style of a basic android launcher?
I'm looking at using Arch as a base system for a media center but I want a very simple user interface which I could configure to use a remote (basic up, down, left, right) to select an 'app', which would be a configurable link to some installed program, launched in full screen with no window decoration.
I'd also want a a single remote input to minimise all windows and one to open a task switcher.
If it's out there is like to contribute, but if not I'd be looking to fork something(s) and get to work.
Thanks
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I've had no luck with Google. Does anyone know of any project which offers a window manager in the style of a basic android launcher?
I'm looking at using Arch as a base system for a media center but I want a very simple user interface which I could configure to use a remote (basic up, down, left, right) to select an 'app', which would be a configurable link to some installed program, launched in full screen with no window decoration.
I'd also want a a single remote input to minimise all windows and one to open a task switcher.
If it's out there is like to contribute, but if not I'd be looking to fork something(s) and get to work.
Thanks
https://redd.it/c6hxgy
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reddit
r/linux - Android-style launcher/wm
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