FYI - Fedora 31 continued not trying to "make my life easier" by inventing new packaging and containerization in the base distro. I think the folks who make Ubuntu think it is a consumer product. Making it harder to self-configure in developer-hacker friendly ways.
I expect Fedora32 will have Wireguard (if not earlier). On Saturday, April 4, 2020 1:36pm, "Dave Taht" <[email protected]> said: > I think I'll wait for y'all to try it and report back. I trust my > apu2s and I actually kind of like they lack a graphics chip and need > to be configured via serial port. > > In other news I've started testing ubuntu 20.4, which among other > things, has wireguard in it. I've been really frustrated with the > state of distributions lately, trying to get any complex thing done > has required snaps and docker containers and I really prefer running > stuff natively when possible. Tools that I still rely on like mrtg and > smokeping are undermaintained, trying to get zoneminder to co-exist > and co-install with anything else (notably jitsi thus far) has been a > real PITA. > > I am pleased at the increasing size of the ipv6 deployment, my phone > got it last month.... > > I think I've found a babel bug with default routes... > > and I fired up a kernel build to go hack on the ax200 chips. > > On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 9:27 AM Aaron Wood <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> The comparison of chipset performance link (to OpemWRT forums) that went out >> had >> this chip, the J4105 as the fastest. Able to do a gigabit with cake (nearly >> able >> to do it in both directions). >> >> I think this has replaced the apu2 as the board I’m going with as my edge >> router. >> >> On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 9:10 AM Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Historically I've found the "Celeron" chips rather weak, but it's just >>> a brand. I haven't the foggiest idea how well this variant will >>> perform. >>> >>> The intel ethernet chips are best of breed in linux, however. It's >>> been my hope that the 211 variant with the timed networking support >>> would show up in the field (sch_etx) so we could fiddle with that, >>> (the apu2s aren't using that version) but I cannot for the life of me >>> remember the right keywords to look it up at the moment. this feature >>> lets you program when a packet emerges from the driver and is sort of >>> a whole new ballgame when it comes to scheduling - there hasn't been >>> an aqm designed for it, and you can do fq by playing tricks with the >>> sent timestamp. >>> >>> All the other features look rather nice on this board. >>> >>> On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 7:47 AM David P. Reed <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > >>> > Thanks! I ordered one just now. In my experience, this company does rather >>> neat stuff. Their XMOS based microphone array (ReSpeaker) is really useful. >>> What's the state of play in Linux/OpenWRT for Intel 9560 capabilities >>> regarding AQM? >>> > >>> > On Saturday, April 4, 2020 12:12am, "Aaron Wood" <[email protected]> said: >>> > >>> > > _______________________________________________ >>> > > Cake mailing list >>> > > [email protected] >>> > > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake >>> > > https://www.seeedstudio.com/ODYSSEY-X86J4105800-p-4445.html >>> > > >>> > > quad-core Celeron J4105 1.5-2.5 GHz x64 >>> > > 8GB Ram >>> > > 2x i211t intel ethernet controllers >>> > > intel 9560 802.11ac (wave2) wifi/bluetooth chipset >>> > > intel built-in graphics >>> > > onboard ARM Cortex-M0 and RPi & Arduino headers >>> > > m.2 and PCIe adapters >>> > > <$200 >>> > > >>> > >>> > >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > Bloat mailing list >>> > [email protected] >>> > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Make Music, Not War >>> >>> Dave Täht >>> CTO, TekLibre, LLC >>> http://www.teklibre.com >>> Tel: 1-831-435-0729 >> >> -- >> - Sent from my iPhone. > > > > -- > Make Music, Not War > > Dave Täht > CTO, TekLibre, LLC > http://www.teklibre.com > Tel: 1-831-435-0729 > _______________________________________________ Bloat mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat
