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#1
Yeah! I usually just swear and try my best linux-fu with the 'ifup' 'ifdown' commands, not always working out.
#2
Oh good! My problem went away after I installed a newly bought Intel netcard
#3
I suspect it to be a brand/firmware- related issue. I get same issue with the machine I have without a intel netcard.

Intel cards for some reason are just chugging a long like nothing is wrong.
Granted those 2 machine runs an older kernel(4 and 5), still Debian (10 and 11).
Anything with Realtek or Broadcom here, needs a reboot every 2nd day.

As for Debian SID and VSIDO, it's possible that it can be narrowed down to two things. 1 Firmware/Driver, or 2 Systemd. I'll try a reinstall on one of my older PCs with intel netcards, and see if my theory is true! (it probably isn't  8) )
#4
Aaaaand I tested the download speed externally (from my vps, with its datacenter somewhere in the nothern hemosphere)

12.6mb/sec, so we're good with this server upgrade :)

Went from a Opteron 1210(2x1.8Ghz) to a Xeon W3550 (8x3Ghz). Also from 4 to 18Gb ram :)

So we're good! Download like there is no tomorrow :P 
#5
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: New download site
April 30, 2024, 05:41:20 PM


Still trying to workout what have nerfed my download speed, ~900 in upload is not bad. ~600 in download is sorta bad :)
#6
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: New download site
April 30, 2024, 05:36:01 PM
414G available on the '/var/www', so knock yourself out  8) :D
#7
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: New download site
April 30, 2024, 05:32:38 PM
No no, this is my fault, I fixed the ssh port, and created your user. You're good to go with the upload and delete etc etc.

Sorry for the delay!
#8
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: New download site
April 30, 2024, 05:28:48 PM
I'm here, check your inbox
#9
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: New download site
April 22, 2024, 06:22:08 AM
Should be approx 10x faster now also  8)

Going to fast.com gives me 970, so we're good, will set up a user for you later, but I'm getting hammered by bots on port 22, so I'll change that to something stupid like 22960 or whatever :)

Bots are so stupid and annoying :)

And, you're welcome!
#11
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: New download site
April 21, 2024, 07:57:10 AM
With loss of hair, sanity (sorry just kidding), marbles (they keep getting away!) I got my internal network back up

1. Took down my ML150 G3 (If anyone want, I'm selling or trading it), albeit a 35+ KG behemoth
2. Installed pfsense on my tiny HP DC 7800 (Q6600, 8Gb ram. Dual Intel nics)
3. Did a lot of Firewall and NAT fuckamagicwhatsmacallit (Send help, sitting in a corner rocking back and forth)
4. Webserver now runs on my old HP XW6600 (Also 2 x Xeon, 32Gb ram, 4.5 Tb HDD) Enough for a few ISO? :P
6. Webserver now run 1000/1000mbit vs 100/100mbit before
7. Profit

As always: Love to help, love being here, love you all!



Go hug someone, hugs are nice!
#12
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: New download site
April 19, 2024, 01:21:12 AM
Of course!  8)
#13
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: New download site
April 18, 2024, 06:48:20 PM
Hello hippies!

Just a heads-up

Will take down the server (and webserver) in a few minutes. (and replace it with something QUIET)

1. a 60lbs server goes out and (HP ML150 G3) Look it up!
2. a 1-2lbs server goes in (HP DC7800 SFF running pfsense)

Did I mention the ML150 was LOUD

#14
So... Gentoo with i3, cause why not!

This was fun to play with again. 
Gentoo I mean, this time no conky was hurt in the progress :P

#15
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: New download site
March 14, 2024, 03:07:34 AM
Very cool!

At the moment there is 13GB of 2TB in use. Should leave room for a "few" .fsa's  8)