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I don't care if they can or can't be connected to for any reason. Just that they exist.

I want to see what happens with various WiFi network names being broadcast in various places.

Except by airports, schools, post offices, or ZOG stations.

I'm pretty sure just being White is a federal offense in those zones.

I don't care if they can or can't be connected to for any reason. Just that they exist. I want to see what happens with various WiFi network names being broadcast in various places. Except by airports, schools, post offices, or ZOG stations. I'm pretty sure just being White is a federal offense in those zones.

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Cool, Thanks for the info. Ive been using some sort of RHEL/Cent for well over a decade at this point. I know of several orgs that are dropping Cent/RHEL because they dont want to go with paid-for RHEL.

Most of the the back-chatter I hear is a move to Debian, especially since Dell sells Ubuntu/Debian based Laptops to Developers so its a "closer environment" to what a Dev may be using.

Im re-tooling my homeLab to Debian to get used to it in the server space again (have not ran a Debian server in like 5 years).

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I haven't ran debian in years. Might try it out again if I get bored.

I though Redhat was coming out with path's for people that run homelabs and shit to get RHEL proper for free but without tech support. Not sure, I'm not a redhat pro, and haven't been following linux news much lately.

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That would be interesting. I do have one free license because of their "Developer" program that I use in my HomeLab. Ill be looking out for it. Though, that still wont solve the corp. that dosnt want to pay for it.