Bug 91312 - Home Network with VOIP and multi-machine, multi-guest profiles - I believe I am continually facing hack as chinese figures are random/ intermittent.
Summary: Home Network with VOIP and multi-machine, multi-guest profiles - I believe I ...
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: Portland
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Portland (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All Linux (All)
: medium normal
Assignee: Portland Bugs
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Reported: 2015-07-12 00:57 UTC by Mr Irelan
Modified: 2015-09-20 06:08 UTC (History)
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Description Mr Irelan 2015-07-12 00:57:14 UTC
One Dell Vostro1400 and one AMD 'Silverstone' PC Tower w/ PNY rebranded NVIDIA 650GTX (Pain in the tush 'server' PCI-Ecard) graphix product that is solely lacking any technical/driver support. I have been having constant intermittent chinese-like symbols right before machines crash.......I am very much tired of continually reinstalling my OS's.   Perhaps my inability to complete instruction-set and get past "SHELLSHOCK" - due to lock-ups/crashes - My internet service provider CenturyLink also fails miserably as they can not render any Linux support and refuse to suggest any network configurations to perhaps resolve my 4+ month long nightmare.  All they can offer is product up-selling and I am on a fixed income so am stuck to resolve this simple 2 machine multi-user (and guest) home network.

Sincerely,
Shaun Irelan Portland ORE 97209
(503) 946-6783

It seems I also have some funny certificate company/files and am questioning some revocations if not the need for them to be associated with myself/my hardware.

Our need for a consumer-based federal advocacy organization is an effort I would love to help make into a reality.
Comment 1 Per Olofsson 2015-09-20 06:08:48 UTC
Hi Mr Irelan,

I think you need to seek help on a forum or something. This is a bug tracker for the "Portland" project, and it doesn't have anything to do with your problems.


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