Quote from: FarmServer on Today at 01:28:40 AMYet somehow this one pc keeps getting assigned an ip on 192.168.3.x as its primary dns. Its a corporate owned pc so I cant edit anything in its network settings to force it to use different dns name servers.Maybe it's a hardcoded IP address of the Corporate DNS Server ?!
Quote from: vpx23 on February 18, 2026, 07:23:05 PMI can not exclude that my browser is the cause, I'm using LibreWolf with uBlock OriginI am currently exploring LibreWolf in combination with Debian 13.3 via the extrepo command and I think there is a great chance that some of the default settings or privacy related modifications could be indeed the issue...
Quote from: Comp User on February 17, 2026, 05:15:34 PMThe annoying thing is that every time I try to get it working, i get another file error.Please check your RAM and the health of your HDD/SSD in your Router and if both don't show anything weird then maybe do a fresh install ?!
Using cmd option 12 give me a list of 170 files to update, but crashed one time on the 10th file and another time on the 5th or the 33rd, so there is no logic or explanation for what is going wrong.
Quote from: Greg_E on February 18, 2026, 05:02:49 PMJealous of your 10g connections.
Quote from: patient0 on February 18, 2026, 07:14:47 PMYou only have to move to SwitzerlandAlso available in The Netherlands ;)