![]() ![]() The old list blocked some important website, which makes it unusable. Now there is no " 1.655234] usb 1-1.1: device descriptor read/64, error -32" message if I boot without any USB conected, but with USB connected it does give that message, boots okay anyway. While reinstalling OS this time, I unchecked images as source in “Installation Sources”.I did intalled libtxc-dxtn for better 3D effects. I have Asus X44H with K84L board and Intel HD 3000 graphics, ran by Mesa. the tearing issue is my case was solved by switching to “Full screen Repaints” in Desktop Effects -> Advanced -> OpenGL Options -> Tearing Prevention (VSync).You can use this list while getting normal websites working, although its not recommended to use these many lists.] you load, then every thing gets crosschecked(you wouldn’t notice much timelag in this process), after certain video starts playing, it plays with normal speed as the ip source of that video was already checked) Once contents get passed, speed is as usual. What it does is that when you load a website it crosschecks all the content’s source(ip addr) with the list which causes delay. (enabling many lists doesn’t hamper the Internet speed, its a myth. Here is the list of active lists: (active lists are without # sign) I wanted to enable maximum possible lists and also get everyday use websites working, so I disabled some, and enabled others. [people who stop getting internet connection is probably because of visiting IP blocked by certain enabled lists. The PGL gui was working correctly, showing all the status of blocked IPs and other stuff, but only when you wanna change something, it couldn’t, there comes the terminal. Kdesu vi /etc/pgl/blocklists.list #for editing blocklist So I had to do all work through terminal like: Ive had many times where the torrent wouldnt start or keeps downloading even after 100 when it was off most likely I was connecting to an antip2p server feeding me crap data. It gave some error when I wanted to change list or restart plgcmd, etc. Yes it is useful the data base is constantly updated. I installed Peerguardian from fabio repo. Please show your appreciation and click on the star below… Thanks! If you find this post helpful and are logged into the web interface, So a few home users have it built, use at your own desire or see howĬheers Malcolm °¿° SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890) Pleease ome back here with more detailed information. When you hav found and read the readme and have questions about it, Off course, you have it from a web-site, thus look for documentation Should contain instructions on how to build and install the product. Norm,aly, when you unpack a tarball, there is a file called README or > I don’t know how to build it, not a programmer. I am a noob in linux, want to install peerguardian in newly installed ![]()
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