My understanding is that
Pandora traffic is just an http stream? Could there be some use of high
port numbers and some way LEAF 5 handles these differently?
Thanks,
Art Mandler
Skyrunner, Inc.
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In LEAF 4 these modules were included by default in the boot up config:
# Masquerading 'helper' modules
# Don't remove anything here, unless you know what you are doing
# Other modules available in kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter
# UPD: now all is loaded automatically on demand via iptables
nf_conntrack
I am booting LEAF Bering 5.1.1 on a PC that only supports a USB keyboard
(no PS2). I cannot get LEAF to recognize the keyboard so that I can log
in. Keyboard works with the bios, etc., but is not recognized once LEAF
boots. I tried ssh'ing in but dropbear will not let me in without a root
passwo
saved it, the
necessary modules were loaded and the USB keyboard worked.
Thx,
Art
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Simon Bolduc
wrote:
> Look at the bios options for the usb ports, and try changing them. If
> legacy is available try that first.
>
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Art
Can LEAF 5.1.1 make use of multi-core processors, or is it more efficient
to run it on the fastest single core I can find? I have a router that's
reaching capacity due to heavy use of pmacct traffic accounting, and I want
to upgrade the motherboard. Any recommendations for best hardware?
Thx,
Art