Thanks for the detailed description! Their speeds are good?
In what way a honeypot?
Thanks, but in my post I mentioned I'm dissatisfied with Goose, so just wanted to get people's input. I read the page
Both of these support port forwarding, what are your experiences with them?
No port forwarding unfortunately :(
Yes, this would be greatly preferred
I'm thinking of making Linux my daily driver apart for some software I need for work. People are super positive about it on here, but isn't it still the case that some peripherals won't work? Or that I'll spend a ton of time making the system work instead of actually using the system?
It would be for gaming that I'd use the Linux installation mostly.
I would also like to cliticize someone
That movie was a train wreck, I also gave up after that one
This was just two weeks ago, and it's a relatively old device, from 2014. It's proprietary bullhonky all over that device unfortunately, from the screen brightness to the webcam to the bloody power button.
This was the result of much research, I'm not entirely new to the space. No one got these peripherals to work on that device, unfortunately.
I don't understand what you mean by this isn't an issue for most people. Most people do care about a webcam not working right. Or do jou mean my device isn't representative? That could be, but it doesn't mean people with this device have a good Linux experience if they install it.
Unfortunately they don't support port forwarding