GL Inet E750 V2 (Mudi), Tailscale and updates

GL Inet’s Portable Devices: A Versatile Choice GL Inet offers a range of portable devices, ideal for various needs, from on-the-go connectivity to home networking. These devices are known for their sleek design, user-friendly web interface, and reliable support. A key advantage is their reliance on OpenWRT Linux, which ensures regular updates based on the… Continue reading GL Inet E750 V2 (Mudi), Tailscale and updates

Those damn mpt3sas_cm0 messages!

Update: If you’re having these issues, then you’ve probably bought this card from AliExpress or eBay and these cards are bad/damaged… Linux boasts the best hardware driver support among operating systems (let’s just say some Windows drivers I’ve used caused crashes, slowdowns, or were simply unusable). When it comes to SCSI Host Bus Adapters (HBAs),… Continue reading Those damn mpt3sas_cm0 messages!

Linux, Bluetooth, Audio hardware – and a sleep issue

If you have a soundbar, no matter what name/model and it’s connected via Bluetooth, you might know the issue: You pair your Soundbar (or any Bluetooth Audio device, like headphones), it pairs successfully, you can hear music and you can use the device without any issue … … until it decides to “sleep” (or power… Continue reading Linux, Bluetooth, Audio hardware – and a sleep issue