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7/12/2025, 4:22:48 AM
>>105876741
>all 4 nic cards on my server to their own subnets.
That's not firewall related and achtually that's the easy way of doing networking compared to bridging them. Not that bridging is hard or anything but still.
(why don't normie routers have an option to make Wi-Fi its separate network?)
>>105875215
>automatically includes the thesaurus for English-UK in libreoffice, every other distro you'll need to download an extension because it's never packaged.
Could be considered bloat.
>>105874458
Isn't it all about KDE dependencies?
Fuck desktop environments for pushing NetworkManager, luckily Gentoo allows
USE="-networkmanager"
>all 4 nic cards on my server to their own subnets.
That's not firewall related and achtually that's the easy way of doing networking compared to bridging them. Not that bridging is hard or anything but still.
(why don't normie routers have an option to make Wi-Fi its separate network?)
>>105875215
>automatically includes the thesaurus for English-UK in libreoffice, every other distro you'll need to download an extension because it's never packaged.
Could be considered bloat.
>>105874458
Isn't it all about KDE dependencies?
Fuck desktop environments for pushing NetworkManager, luckily Gentoo allows
USE="-networkmanager"
6/21/2025, 12:50:43 PM
>>105659465
>add a second one
That's called an access point.
>Pi
Or use a plain old PC, picture relates.
>with it's built in WiFi
What sort of access point is Pi's chip capable of? Picrel can do 802.11n - or "Wi-Fi 4" - when using the 5GHz band. Then I have another PC with a built in Intel Wi-Fi 5 chip which can't do 5GHz access point at all.
>add a second one
That's called an access point.
>Pi
Or use a plain old PC, picture relates.
>with it's built in WiFi
What sort of access point is Pi's chip capable of? Picrel can do 802.11n - or "Wi-Fi 4" - when using the 5GHz band. Then I have another PC with a built in Intel Wi-Fi 5 chip which can't do 5GHz access point at all.
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