Thanks, especially for that openwrt mesh bit, that might end up as the the best solution.
taaz
Looking into it, ty!
Good tip, thanks!
Kicking low-signal devices didn't occur to me, and should be easy to implement on the OpenWrt one, thanks!
Tp-link is stock sadly, but could replace with more capable one (Mikrotik L009 probably, I don't care about single-band in this case because it literally covers a single, open space room)
Yeah didn't add that bit before, edited in. Archer is here as just dumb AP/routing box for the furthest room, connected to Omnia by ethernet (so yes, Archer acts as client device @ .1.20 and forwards everything to Omnia).
EDIT: Sadly I don't have OpenWRT on the TP-Link, but the plan was to replace it with more capable Mikrotik so that I could setup the more advanced bits (Mobility Domain, "roaming")
Ha, I didn't specify it but both routers are connected by normal ethernet cable (TP-Link -> Turris).
Don't think extender (as in forwarder) is good solution here as it would needlesly increase latency for the secondary, though will check! maybe there are some important bits about the mobility domain and roaming in it.
I've actually forgot where exactly was the prolem, I remember some electron app in wayland mode was crashing/glitching - that might be because of my GPU though (3090 with open dkms latest drivers). Also maybe Pycharm didn't look right?
Anyone else using CI, MoM (without gaze/ES) build dying to weird one-shots in maps after this patch?
Oh I know, I was responding to r00ty as to highlight that reg. application seems to work well as spam protection. I don't advertise so that I don't have to dedicate the whole server to lemmy, currently running multiple other things there aye aye
I have registration application enabled and I am getting 0 registrations.
No.
Any coding LLM could probably help you piece together the kernel configs, makefiles and so on but you can't just tell it "build me a linux distro called Mannah Hontana".
Edit: not to mention that distro is more then just the kernel, there is also the choice of init system (what will start and manage "background" services), package manger (so also the package format), desktop environment (kde, gnome, ...none) and so on