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And you’re missing the point: do your own research
And you’re missing the point: do your own research
Why do you need SecureBoot?
By not doing proper research. And “everyone” is a stretch. Had I been involves in suggesting a distro I would have asked what hardware they had.
Nvidia isn’t responsible for the other issues you have… Did you do any research about your hardware and Linux compatibility?
Bluetooth will be whatever wireless chipset you’re using likely.
And Bluetooth devices count as hardware. You bitched about that too.
I wasn’t trying to help lol. You acting out andnthrowing a tantrum dictated how I responded.
Nvidia isn’t supported well on Linux*. A touch of Google fu would have told you that.
Research before going with a distro helps. Like why didn’t you look into compatability for your hardware first? That would have given you ideas as to what issues you may face.
The issues you are having many others don’t. You getting angry at people who have commented is comical. Like relax dude.
Just because your setup didn’t work as you expected “out of the box” doesn’t mean that’s the case 100% of the time.
Linux is great for a daily driver. Use whatever tools you want. Just stop bitching. Are a kid? Because your behavior points that direction.
The Linux community is generally helpful, and if you don’t work with the folks trying to help, you won’t make any progress.
Calm down.
Thank you for the info, I may try that out of curiosity
So, I of course rebooted everything i could, the box hosting my DNS/PiHole, VPN, docker box, etc. However, was remote and couldn’t reboot my modem.
I lowered my MTU on my VPN client config after rebooting my modem, and it’s working.
I don’t fully understand why it worked, but it did.
Maybe something on my ISPs end that wasn’t functioning.
I turned on query logging for my PiHole. I chose a random site I don’t typically browse, and confirmed I saw it logged in my PiHole. Though, I am thinking it’s likely DNS that’s causing issues.
I even tried turning off split tunneling, and it does the same thing.
I checked automatic DNS setting on my phone.
I don’t know if it will make a difference but the DNS records for my local services are CNAME records, so I am going to change it to an A/AAAA record on PiHole.
I have these set in PiHole and not my Unbound.
DNS leak test comes back the same mobile data with VPN as it does WiFi with VPN pointing back to DNS reflecting my upstream DNS, Quad9.
Wish I knew how to test/troubleshoot this.
That’s what I was thinking. Thank you
Absolutely, I can connect to the services via IP:Port
I have DNS handled by my PiHole (using unbound as-can upstream DNS)
On my PiHole, I have an A record for the docker box, and then CNAME records pointing to the A name record.
It makes little sense why it works on an offsite WiFi, but not mobile data.
It’s a driver issue.
https://www.noobslab.com/2014/08/configure-xbox-controller-on-your.html?m=1
https://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/xboxdrv
A quick search will tell you that.
The issues you’re having are due to you not looking into manuals, or guides, or documentation.
Mint is usable put of the box.
The old addage: RTFM
Lol