Basically a pair of bouncers at the door to your Home Network whose specific purpose is to manage the flow of guests from outside (the internet) to your club (media server with library).
Basically a pair of bouncers at the door to your Home Network whose specific purpose is to manage the flow of guests from outside (the internet) to your club (media server with library).
If you want to take a step in between: I am running Debian Testing on my notebook. Testing is the staging ground for the next major Debian Version, right now 13.
Still very much stable, but inherently more up to date packages. Not a real rolling release, but the closest you can get to a rolling Debian. Plenty of updates, but no problems in the past year I used it.
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That win is important, but Sony already sued Quad9 in Italy just this week. It’s one battle won, but not the war.
In Italy they demand the same, blocking certain sites used for torrenting.
Pretty happy with Debian Testing. Frequent updates but still very stable and rock solid.
This is the closest to a rolling Debian release, and I really like it. It’s basically the next major release for Debian, Updates are plenty and the packages much newer than in the stable, though not bleeding edge.
Best of both worlds IMHO
Ja, NRW ist ja auch ehemals UnityMedia Gebiet, den Bridge Mode gibts hier glaub ich noch nicht wirklich lange. Vielleicht machen die auch Dinge anders als im früheren Kabel Deutschland Gebiet, wo es den schon seit Ewigkeiten gibt.
Das mit dem CGNAT kann ich nicht bestätigen. Im Bridge Mode habe ich an der FritzBox die selbe IPv4 Adresse anliegen, wie sie auch von z.B. wieistmeineip.de ausgegeben wird.
Wäre ein CGNAT dazwischen, müsste da ja irgendwo eine andere Adresse zwischen hängen. Im Router Modus war das bei der Vodafone Station auch definitiv der Fall. Seit der Umstellung ist das nicht mehr so.
Bin bei VF Kabel in NRW, da war es zuletzt problemlos möglich an der Hotline den Bridge-Mode inklusive vollwertigen Dual Stack aktivieren zu lassen.
Die Vodafone Station ist sicher kein Router Traum, regelmäßigen Neustart braucht die hier aber nicht. Betreibe ne FritzBox dahinter, die IPv4 wie v6 Richtung Internet macht. Außer am Preis habe ich nichts zu meckern.
No, so far no bugs worth mentioning. All works well, apart from more incoming updates than usually on a Debian System.
The problems I ran into were mostly with GNOME and Hotkeys for Apps in Wayland. Like Shift + F12 to open a Terminal does not work reliably when set in the Terminal app, but works well when set in the Gnome Settings as a global Shortcut. But I would file that under annoyance rather then a serious bug.
To add to this: Debian is pretty conservative in regards to package versions. The current and LTS versions usually have slightly older packages.
If you don’t mind tackling more updates, I suggest Debian Testing. That is the stable development branch for the next major release, currently rocking it with Wayland GNOME on my DELL notebook and very happy with the results.
From what I understand it was withdrawn as a vote „in favor of the goals of the commission“ was not guaranteed. In part because Germany announced its decision to withdraw support yesterday. Seems to be standard behavior.