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mousey92

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  1. Hey Forum, I've recently started my own home server project, and I want to use "Openmediavault as a services on top of a Debian OS". I've never installed a Linux-based OS, but I do quite a bit of work on a Linux system for my job, so it seemed easy enough. Components installed, loaded up BIOS to see all parts recognized. I didn't touch any overclocking utilities. Everything was going just fine. Until I launch the installer on boot, when I get the following screen: I can move the red bar (which I'm going to guess is a line selection highlighter) up and down, but I sure as hell can't read anything it says... I've tried updating my BIOS, but I can't install a newer version. Spec list: Asrock B450M-HDV (BIOS version 1.30) AMD 200GE Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 1x4GB 2666MHz CoolerMaster MasterWatt 450 Corsair MP510 256GB 2x WD RED 3TB Any indication as to what could be wrong and how to fix it would be great. I just hope I don't have to send back parts...
  2. I saw the same and was hugely dissappointed, but I found an old Linksys WRT54G v2.2 and I'm currently working on getting DD WRT set up on that! Many thanks for the suggestions fellas!
  3. Not entirely comfortable with powerline adapters since there's multiple apartments in the same building. There might be some others on the same electrical circuit and I'm afraid my security won't be all that terrific.
  4. Is that any different from the bridge mode that is already available on this router by default? The manuals I've found for that still require the router to be connected to the modem by wire
  5. My desktop does not have a wireless adapter anywhere, since I've always been able to connect to a router with a wire. But recently I've moved to a new apartment, and my study is literally on the exact other end of the space from my modem (which does have wireless functionality). Now I could obviously either run a wire across my apartment, or buy a wireless card, but I happen to have an excess router (Linksys EA4500), that I was hoping to use for a solution. But so far, the only things I've found online is to use the router as an access point, with the router attached to the modem via wire. But I'd think you could attach a router that has wireless network capabilities to a modem that also has wireless network capabilities. Is there any way to make that work? Or am I gonna have to go with a wireless card?
  6. Hey forum, I'm thinking about building a low-power small form factor build with the AMD 200GE, because let's face it, Intel Pentium pricing is ridiculous, but I'm wondering about watching DRM content like Netflix. Intel has their Software Guard Extension which allows you to watch 4K Netflix (using the iGPU?) with either MS Edge or the Netflix app, but is there an alternative on AMD's side? Is it maybe handled by the Vega3 GPU?
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