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Fyrbel

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  1. Looks like I solved it, for anyone with a similar problem here ist what solved it. Even so I set my lancache server as DNS in Windows using "ipconfig /all" reveals that Windows is using a diffrent DNS adress. Looked like a IPv6 adress to me. So now i simply diseabled IPv6 in Windows and it works for me. Maybe there is a more ellegant way to solve this then to diseable IPv6 completly.
  2. I have setup LanCache on a Ubuntu 20.04 system following the documentation on their website and a YouTube tutorial from BattleNonSense. I can see the docker of lancace_monolithic_1 and lancache_dns_1 running with "sudo docker stats". I set a static IP, outside of my routers DHCP range, on the Ubuntu system and set this IP as the DNS in Windows. The .env and docker-compose.yml files are configured to this settings. See below for my config files and screenshots of the IP and DNS settings. ipconfig /flushdns nslookup steam.cache.lancache.net nslookup lancache.steamcontent.com After i tried this in Windows, it still returned Steam's IPs not 192.168.178.10 from the Ubuntu system. I set the DNS in my router before, It didn't change anything and I prefer to set it in Windows. Do i have to do anything related to the ports in my system? I had synergy installed, to share mouse and keyboard, but removed it incase it messed with the network or ports for LanCache. I beleive synergy also uses port 443. Here is the content of my .env file: And my docker-compose.yml
  3. i know, but i wanna try atleast befor i throw it a way just thought someone could give advice on what to try with the card
  4. Hey, some time ago i got a GTX 760(Zotac blower style) from a friend as i build him a new rig I took his old one, which wasn't working anymore. Long story short his GPU is dead, somewhat. It can output a video signal, but would crash the driver when going into 3d workload. As I ivestigate it got worse, first driver wouldn't lauch with Windows, then it would only output in 1024 x 768 and know I get a blackscreen befor the Windows login would show up, but shows mainboard infos before. The system has no other problems and runs with a other GTX 760 fine as a gameserver. I did a clean installs of the driver and all. I'm sure the card it self is damaged. My friend told me the PC just died from one day to the next, makes sense for me. So does anyone have an idea i could try to get this card back to live. Otherewise i would take it apart for fun and maybe put it in the oven? Well thx to anyone who has an idea.
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