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2020 May 12
3
Monitoring network traffic to a host
Background - I am having an issue with occassional pauses when streaming
high-bitrate media across my home network to my smart TV. I *suspect*
that the root cause is the (incredibly lame) 100 Mbps Ethernet interface
in the TV.
In order to confirm that the peak bitrate really does max out the 100
Mbps connection, I'd like to monitor the communication between my NAS
and the TV. The two
2020 May 13
0
Monitoring network traffic to a host
...in my video library, largest file I see is for a multi-language
1080p MP4/x.264 version of Parasite, 2h 11m long, 10GB.
thats 1.3 MB/sec, or about 10 Mbit/sec. *easily* done on 100baseT.
is there any wireless between your server and the TV client ?
next largest file in 'recent' is The Irishman, also MP4 x.265 1080p, no
subtitles, english-only 5.1 AAC audio, 4.1GB for 3:29 long, thats only
335kByte/sec, or about 3Mbit/sec, heck you could play that on 10baseT
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-john r pierce
recycling used bits in santa cruz
2007 Apr 08
1
winefile/explorer hardcoded ? HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\open\command ignored
Winefile seems to be hardcoded when it comes to opening folders. No
matter what I do it always pops up. I tried deleting
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder and nothing changed.
What can I do to convince wine to open folders with /usr/bin/nautilus
? I allready made it open ordinary files with gnome-open.
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Who logs in to gdm? Not I, said the duck.