If you need a permanent solution that will always monitor traffic on ports of interest, I suggest to use QoS (the tc command in linux). tc is a bit cryptic and undocumented, so I use FireQoS to setup QoS and netdata for real-time monitoring it.
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As an affected user on one system I do not think that rolling back the drivers is a good idea, since the 460 server driver without the bug does exist. Then all those not affected would also end up with an older driver.
But maybe ubuntu-driver or whatever package could be changed to install 460 server for those with displayport. Users could then still upgrade if they have a non bugged DisplayPort system.
You can do this on Ubuntu by editing the netplan file which resides in the /etc/netplan/ directory and has the .yaml extension.
For more information about this please see here: -to-configure-networking-with-netplan-on-ubuntu/
Hello, I had the same problem and I solved following the clue that lubuntu recognizes only the monitors active at boot time. With TV turned on connected to the hdmi port I booted lubuntu and it works. Before doing that I checked that the hdmi port was connected by the command xrandr in the terminal. Then to adjust the display alignment I used the Arandr package and configured the output sound in Pulse audio volume cntrl.
Good resources for information about SNMP on Linux systems are the articles on Sijoe Web's: SNMP Server (snmpd) and Client (snmp) Installation and Configuration in Debian and on ubuntuusers Wiki: SNMP (German). Refer to these pages if you need more details on this topic.
Adapted for hardy release. Removed the obsolete powerpc data for hardy. I'm currently evaluation if and how I shouldinclude information about
ports.ubuntu.com packages here. Since
archive.ubuntu.com is currently unusableI use
nl.archive.ubuntu.com as source for the data until the situation normalizes again.
The downtime today was caused by some yet undiagnosed kernel troubles aftera faulty hard disk was exchanged. Sorry for any inconvenience.2008-02-19Switched
packages.ubuntu.com to the newer codebase that also runson
packages.debian.org. The two most important changes for usersare that most pages are now generated dynamically (which makesfor faster updates and more flexibility) and that the searchfunctions should be much faster now.Still waiting for a volunteer that optimizes the used stylesheets,I myself have not much talent in this area...2007-10-21Add hardy.2007-10-18Change default release to gutsy.2007-07-28Drop old releases since they also got dropped from archive.ubuntu.com.2007-04-29Feisty is released. Pages updated accordingly.2006-11-20The hard drive of the server was replaced today after it began to actup. Most stuff should be up and running again. I accidentally deleted theinfo about new packages though, so that will be not reliable for the nextfew days.Added edgy-backports to the homepage and the search forms2006-10-29Add feisty. The changes for the edgy release were already done some days ago.2006-10-18The "Bug reports" links now correctly point to Launchpad for all packages.Thanks to all the people that reported this error to me.I added an robots.txt to ban some people trying tomirror the site by means of wget -r. If forever reasonyou need to mirror the site please contact me by mail so we can dothis by other means that won't stress the server as much.2006-06-12Finally make dapper the default for searches and add edgy. Sorry for the delay.2006-01-17I hope everyone had a good start into the new year. Some small statusupdates:While looking at the log statistics I noticed that
apparentlypackages.ubuntulinux.org also points to my serverwithout me knowing. I fixed the apache configuration so that it nowknows about that and handles it correctly.Linking to a CSS file on the official Ubuntu homepagewas a bad idea and the page had some glitches when it disappeared.Most of the issues should be fixed by now.Sorry for any performance issues with the site. My little serveris not always able to handle the many hits of this site (close to2,000,000 per month). I guess I will have to search for anotherhosting solution in the near future.2005-10-13Changed all defaults to point to breezy2005-09-28The contents files are updated again, so I removed any warningsand added the appropriate links backThe "Check for bug reports" links now point to Launchpad foruniverse/multiverse packages. Suggested byj -at- bootlab -dot- org.Finally, I migrated to the "new" layout. Comments and Patchesabout the remaining quirks welcome.2005-09-25I've merged the new changelog to HTML conversion code from the Debianbranch. I still have no idea how to handle the requests to link Ubuntubugs to the Ubuntu BTS and Debian bugs to the Debian BTS. Suggestionswelcome.2005-08-30I've added a warning to this site about the outdated Contentsfiles in the Ubuntu archive which make the contents search completelyuseless for anything after warty. I've actually no idea whom to askabout this since I don't seem to be able to find out on the Ubuntuweb site who is ftp-master in Ubuntu?You can now also browse the packages fromhoary-backports2005-06-10I have begun to work on integrating the current Ubuntu web design withmy pages. There are still some issues to work out but as a teaser Ialready converted the front page. Feel free to mail me with commentson how I could use the new layout better.2005-04-14hoary is released and now this fact is also beginning to show on thispage. Please report all errors you find with the new breezy pages.2005-04-06The transition should be completed by now and I've installed somerewrite rules so that old URLs should also point to the new location.The changelog extraction script is still running so there are stillsome (more) broken links. Please report all other problems you mightencounter.2005-04-05From tomorrow on this site will be available at packages.ubuntu.com.The necessary setup is done on both my side and on the side of theubuntu people but I will use the occasion for some configurationclean-up and a full rebuild. Stay tuned ;)2005-04-02On request of the MOTUs I've added links to the build logs forhoary packages.Also, the Portuguese LoCoTeam (hmm, Ubuntu teams haveall very l33t names ;) asked mehow to translate the pages. Here my answer:At =debian.deyou can find some .pot files. Please translate them and send them backto me (You may want to take a look at the translations available at =webwmlespecially for files like langs.pot). This will ensure that at leastthe constant strings on all the pages are translated (Some of thestrings in these file are only needed on
packages.debian.org)
Use wget to download this release. The format for the file is _exporter/releases/download/v[release_num]/node_exporter-[release_num].linux-amd64.tar.gz. Replace [release_num] with the number corresponding to the actual release. For example, the following example demonstrates how to download Node Exporter release 1.5.0.
However, note that the installation is quite big (2.7GB for ubuntu-desktop) and even if you still use your Pi headless (without a monitor), the RAM usage will be higher. So, only install a desktop if you truly need one.
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