No I did not edit this at all. Bkth were set to the value '2'
I changed them both to 0 and 1 and it did not fix my issue ๐ซค
No I did not edit this at all. Bkth were set to the value '2'
I changed them both to 0 and 1 and it did not fix my issue ๐ซค
โ systemd-resolved.service - Network Name Resolution Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/systemd-resolved.service; disabled; preset: enabled) Active: inactive (dead) Docs: man:systemd-resolved.service(8) man:org.freedesktop.resolve1(5) https://systemd.io/WRITING_NETWORK_CONFIGURATION_MANAGERS https://systemd.io/WRITING_RESOLVER_CLIENTS
Yes it does
I try to nano into my resolv.conf but it appears to only be a symbolic link file. I apologize for my ignorance but is there any other way to revert my dns back?
EDIT: the symbolic link leads to a directory that does not exist:
/run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf
This is the guide I followed:
https://tailscale.com/kb/1036/install-arch
I then restarted because I was getting several errors when trying to use the tailscale up command.
After thay restart I was able to get tailscale up to work but that is when the issue with limited connectivity arose.
No it was this concept that never came to be. It's not possible/practical.
Just had my brother in law show me a concept phone where you just put in block modules for the things you want and need in a phone. Want more battery? Take off your camera block module and plug in more battery block modules.
Obviously the concept as presented is near impossible to achieve. I told him that and said we can get close. I showed him framework laptops that are trying to achieve the very thing he wanted (to a certain extent). He said that if they could make that a phone he would switch from his apple ecosystem in a heart beat. The ability to swap for a bigger speaker on the fly for get togethers and parties was tantalizing (big music guy).
Just interesting because even non tech people want this when you sell it to them properly. They don't actually want a walled garden ecosystem that is "simple".
It warms my heart seeimg all these ๐ถ emojis! Welcome all new lemmyheads!
Wow this is one of the most pathetic comments I have ever seen.
"If you haven't figured out how to enjoy the game in two attempts, get fucked buddy! That's your fault for attempting to explore avenues if enjoyment! You need to do it my way, or face the consequences of payment!"
I don't know how we got to not just complacency in these predatory practices, but outright defending them too.
Pretty soon you'll be asking the company to directly shit in your mouth rather than present it on a plate.
My bad sorry should have thought about making an official matrix account and testing there. Based off of what I can tell my ntfy container is working because it works flawlessly with an official matrix account.
That leaves me with two ideas so far, there is something wrong with matrix dendrite container, or my vps coturn server (which I forgot to mention). It looks like traffic is coming through just fine on my co turn server though. I am curious if this is a firewall issue with my co turn server. That would make the most sense given that element call is also not working on element x.
It's weird though because calling works on seperate networks just fine so I had assumed that my co turn server just worked. Odd.
Edit: I think it is the turn server even though my calls are going through. I went to my maytrix url with "/_matrix/client/r0/voip/turnServer" to diagnose webrtc and it says "errcode: 'M_MISSING_TOKEN'" "error: 'missing access token' "
That did not work, I deleted the file and then I restarted the service. I then restarted the pc just to make sure. Still no internet access and still same limited connectivity error.