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Cake day: July 31st, 2023

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  • I’ve generally had good luck with hardware and things just worked under linux. But one day I upgraded a few machines on my network to 2.5G ethernet. Several already had the ports, but my little NUC NAS box didn’t, so I installed a 2.5G usb ethernet dongle. No matter what I did, I couldn’t get it to work. It would show up and NM would act like it was up and there were no errors or anything, but it just wouldn’t actually function.

    Eventually, I found out that it has a built in USB data partition that contains the drivers for windows. The card was coming up as a usb disk first when the hardware was assigned and not a network card which it should have been.

    I had to write a blacklist the usb modules first, which I had done before, but I had to also write a udev rule to automatically add the network card and driver on boot. It wasn’t that difficult to actually do, but I had just never had to do anything with udev rules before. Took me a good three days of troubleshooting to finally get everything to work correctly on boot.

    ACTION=="add", ATTRS{idVendor}=="20f4", ATTRS{idProduct}=="e02c", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe r8152" RUN+="/bin/sh -c 'echo 20f4 e02c > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/r8152/new_id'"






  • If you disable the Ethernet/WiFI then you can create a local account, but you have to do a small.extra step…

    press SHIFT+F10 keys to open Command Prompt.

    Run the following: OOBE\BYPASSNRO

    After this, setup will reboot the computer and you’ll get a new option I don’t have Internet or Continue with limited setup to skip the Internet requirement and you can create a local account as well.





  • It’s certainly a bright ass display.

    When I’m indoors, pretty much always, I have the brightness set to where the little sun icon is on the left side of the bar.

    I can’t say I have any issues outside though, it kicks into the super bright outdoor mode when it’s sunny and everything is great, even in direct sun.

    It learns your settings based on the light sensor, so it will eventually lower it down to really dim indoors if you keep changing it.