Re: Wireguard and my Buster kernel
On Tue, 20 Jul 2021, Reco wrote:
It has nothing to do with the kernel module status. I'd blame
your ISP first, and the code quality of kernel module second.
I don't have any intuitive "feel" for kernel processes i.e. I am
unable to discern or even form a small hunch that a given effect
I am witnessing has its source in events in the kernel. I
suppose there are some who do!
If not - you'll just waste your time upgrading to next version
of wireguard.
I did the upgrade; my VPN vendor prefers us to use the latest.
But I see no change in behaviour.
Oh well, I guess that's just life in the Big Leagues; they don't
call it hard ball for nothing.
9-)
Thank you all.
--
...a society must incorporate the rationalizing
power symbolized by scientific knowledge, for
otherwise it will be a fatally split society-
split between a powerful elite and the
disenfranchised mass. To this we add now: an
irrational elite is the most dangerous of all.
Holton, Gerald. 1985. On the Integrity of
Science: The Issues Since Bronowski. Leonardo
18 (4), Special Issue: Jacob Bronowski: A
Retrospective (1985): 229-232.
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