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by Ice Cream Jonsey 11/10/2017, 9:57pm PST |
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Not in a "grrr women at the worst" or anything. Before I met her I lived in a split-level house and the cable modem was downstairs. I didn't want to (read: didn't know how to safely) drill through the ceiling/floor so I took a network cable and ran it out of the living room downstairs, up around the banister, across the upstairs living room and into the guest room for the guest room PC. She found my attempts at creating a welcoming, cozy home with such amenities lacking, regardless of upstairs ping time for ... well, this would have been 8 years ago, I guess still Counter-Strike.
Possibly at the New/Doom house, I could run a cable through the main level and upstairs to my PC, but I'd have to drill through brick. Keeping in the FPS theme, Duke Nukem, tell us what you did to those bricks!
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Desktop Linux by Ice Cream Jonsey 10/17/2017, 9:10pm PDT
Re: Desktop Linux by Steam Noob 10/18/2017, 4:56am PDT
This was GREAT, by the way. by Ice Cream Jonsey 11/10/2017, 9:53pm PST
Curious why you're using wifi instead of powerline ethernet for a desktop if you NT by need stability? 10/18/2017, 9:44am PDT
My beautiful wife, friendo. by Ice Cream Jonsey 11/10/2017, 9:57pm PST
Jonesy, powerline adapters mean you don't have to run cables through walls. by Saltlord 11/10/2017, 11:21pm PST
I assume mint will just do all of that by default by Entropy Stew 10/18/2017, 5:53pm PDT
Here's what I learned by Ice Cream Jonsey 11/10/2017, 10:00pm PST
I assume the config is just wrong? by Entropy Stew 11/11/2017, 3:52pm PST
Re: Desktop Linux by blackwater 10/19/2017, 9:33pm PDT
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