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Hi, I’ve got an old netbook from Samsung that has an old Intel Atom CPU (Intel Atom N455 1.66 GHz). I installed Arch on it and am now thinking of a suitable window manager. I tried Hyprland (kinda expecting it to not work really) whick didn’t start at all. Before I had Debian with Gnome, which technically worked, but everything was extremely slow.\n
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If you have some tips that would be very nice!\n
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EDIT: thank you for all the recommendations I’ll try out a few!
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I was having this conversation with a friend. Albert Einstein was known for saying the following…\n
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I solved this problem for myself yesterday and couldn’t find the answer anywhere online (clearly stated), so here’s what I did.\n
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[linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)\n
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Add a default route to some table, arbitrarily table 10 but you can use whatever number (RTFM), also obviously needs to be your router IP\n
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I solved this problem for myself yesterday and couldn’t find the answer anywhere online (clearly stated), so here’s what I did.\n
\n
This also works for Plex, games, etc it’s policy based routing so you can have your VPN and remote access at the same time.\n
\n
This configuration is for your ssh server (ie your home PC) that has a VPN running like ProtonVPN etc and allows you to connect back to your home PC remotely either for SSH, plex, anything you’re serving.\n
\n
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\n
I used this page to figure out how to do this:\n
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[linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)\n
\n
Add a default route to some table, arbitrarily table 10 but you can use whatever number (RTFM), also obviously needs to be your router IP\n
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\n
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` sudo ip rule add sport 22 table 10`\n
\n
` sudo ip route flush cache`\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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I solved this problem for myself yesterday and couldn’t find the answer anywhere online (clearly stated), so here’s what I did.\n
\n
This also works for Plex, games, etc it’s policy based routing so you can have your VPN and remote access at the same time.\n
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This configuration is for your ssh server (ie your home PC) that has a VPN running like ProtonVPN etc and allows you to connect back to your home PC remotely either for SSH, plex, anything you’re serving.\n
\n
This is changing the default gateway for particular ports, so that return traffic from connection attempts doesn’t go back out through the VPN.\n
\n
I used this page to figure out how to do this:\n
\n
[linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)\n
\n
Add a default route to some table, arbitrarily table 10 but you can use whatever number (RTFM), also obviously needs to be your router IP\n
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` sudo ip route add default via 192.168.19.1 table 10`\n
\n
Add a rule for the return traffic from your ssh host\n
\n
` sudo ip rule add sport 22 table 10`\n
\n
` sudo ip route flush cache`\n
\n
check out your fancy new rule\n
\n
` ip rule show`\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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It’s been a few months since the [last time I posted this](https://lemmy.ca/post/4876013), so it’s time to take another look!\n
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It’s been a few months since the [last time I posted this](https://lemmy.ca/post/4876013), so it’s time to take another look!\n
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