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Now I've hit a nasty nvidia bug
Hmmm... now where have I heard that before? I've spent hours trying to fix Linux/nvidia problems and I was reading the other day that Torvalds had some choice words to say about them. With LinHES however, it correctly set up the right proprietary driver for my very old 5200 card and it works brilliantly (the nouveau driver was a dismal mess).
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OS X - Seems apple isn't kidding when they talk about thinking different. Seems their expectation of a WOL packet is a little bit different from everybody else.
I was traumatised by Apple software many years ago when I was fixing bugs in Appletalk. I give everything Apple a very wide berth.
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there is more to forming the 'Magic Packet' than FF x 6 and MAC x 16
I do agree that there are variations on what WOL is, I wheeled out wireshark to see what was going on and their documentation, if I remember correctly, suggests there are several TCP WOL formats and also a UDP format. As far as I could see, my old Fedora 11 PC pumps out FFx6,MACx16 as expected.
Shock horror news: A new spanner has entered the works: my LinHES box is now at the other end of a D-Link ethernet over mains link. Guess what? After the LinHES has powered down for a few minutes, even in standby mode, the D-Link cuts all connection with it entirely, the router can't see it and yes - no WOL again! Aaarrgh!