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dht.is
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| | | | | SOLVED posts detail solutions to problems I could not find anywhere else. After installing axe-cli in my Ubuntu/Windows 11 environment using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), I got the following error whenever I tried to run it: Chrome failed to start: crashed (unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist) (The process started from chrome location [file path] is no longer running, so ChromeDriver is assuming that Chrome has crashed.) This can be caused by a lot of things (and I tried most of them), but in my case it was caused by Chrome not being installed in my WSL environment, which makes sense because I only use it for command line programs. | |
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| | | | | I wanted to spin up a Linux development environment to hack on some code that needed epoll. I could have run everything in a Docker container, but I kinda wanted to be in that environment for total hackage. I thought maybe I'd just do it in a Virtualbox instance. Then I didn't want to install... | |
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| | | | | iperf3 is useful for testing the network throughput of your local network. It can help to indicate network bandwidth of individual nodes on your LAN. Do you have one computer that seems perpetually slow? Then iperf3 may be able to confirm this potential issue. A WAN speedtest service like Google's will not necessarily indicate the speed of individual nodes on your LAN. Rather, it is better suited to testing the throughput from your home to the public Internet. | |
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