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Current version by Nick Antonaccio

Current VersionMay 28, 2026 at 02:17

The GX10 has dropped its network connection several times, without manually reconnecting. When I'm in the building where the machine is located, this isn't a problem, but I'm not always around this location, so this is something that needs to get resolved.

UPDATE: this seems to have only occurred when running very large models, close to the limit of what the GX10 can handle. I think this issue is likely eliminated by just setting the GPU offload size for each model in LM Studio and other software, to use a smaller amount of the shared system memory.

UPDATE 2: this is still an issue, even with no models loaded. I'll need to set up an OS automation to reconnect to the network. This is likely one of the little snags to be expected with a non-standard version of Ubuntu for Arm.

UPDATE 3: this same issue happens with a second Asus GX10 at the same site, so it's a consistent problem across the GX10 device.

UPDATE 4: I continue to have this issue with 1 of the GX10's, but not the other. Ugh, I've made so many little adjustments to both machines' configurations to discover a solution, now I need to root through exactly what is working for 1 of them - the good news is there does appear to be a solid solution.

UPDATE 5: This was a quick issue to resolve, once I had a moment. I just ran Pi on the machine which was disconnecting, it made the required network changes, and all is resolved, so not a hardware issue at all :)

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Version 6May 28, 2026 at 02:17

The GX10 has dropped its network connection several times, without manually reconnecting. When I'm in the building where the machine is located, this isn't a problem, but I'm not always around this location, so this is something that needs to get resolved.

UPDATE: this seems to have only occurred when running very large models, close to the limit of what the GX10 can handle. I think this issue is likely eliminated by just setting the GPU offload size for each model in LM Studio and other software, to use a smaller amount of the shared system memory.

UPDATE 2: this is still an issue, even with no models loaded. I'll need to set up an OS automation to reconnect to the network. This is likely one of the little snags to be expected with a non-standard version of Ubuntu for Arm.

UPDATE 3: this same issue happens with a second Asus GX10 at the same site, so it's a consistent problem across the GX10 device.

UPDATE 4: I continue to have this issue with 1 of the GX10's, but not the other. Ugh, I've made so many little adjustments to both machines' configurations to discover a solution, now I need to root through exactly what is working for 1 of them - the good news is there does appear to be a solid solution.

UPDATE 5: This was a quick issue to resolve, once I had a moment. I just ran Pi on the machine which was disconnecting, it made the required network changes, and all is resolved :)

Version 5May 28, 2026 at 02:16

The GX10 has dropped its network connection several times, without manually reconnecting. When I'm in the building where the machine is located, this isn't a problem, but I'm not always around this location, so this is something that needs to get resolved.

UPDATE: this seems to have only occurred when running very large models, close to the limit of what the GX10 can handle. I think this issue is likely eliminated by just setting the GPU offload size for each model in LM Studio and other software, to use a smaller amount of the shared system memory.

UPDATE 2: this is still an issue, even with no models loaded. I'll need to set up an OS automation to reconnect to the network. This is likely one of the little snags to be expected with a non-standard version of Ubuntu for Arm.

UPDATE 3: this same issue happens with a second Asus GX10 at the same site, so it's a consistent problem across the GX10 device.

UPDATE 4: I continue to have this issue with 1 of the GX10's, but not the other. Ugh, I've made so many little adjustments to both machines' configurations to discover a solution, now I need to root through exactly what is working for 1 of them - the good news is there does appear to be a solid solution.

Version 4May 25, 2026 at 14:08

The GX10 has dropped its network connection several times, without manually reconnecting. When I'm in the building where the machine is located, this isn't a problem, but I'm not always around this location, so this is something that needs to get resolved.

UPDATE: this seems to have only occurred when running very large models, close to the limit of what the GX10 can handle. I think this issue is likely eliminated by just setting the GPU offload size for each model in LM Studio and other software, to use a smaller amount of the shared system memory.

UPDATE 2: this is still an issue, even with no models loaded. I'll need to set up an OS automation to reconnect to the network. This is likely one of the little snags to be expected with a non-standard version of Ubuntu for Arm.

UPDATE 3: this same issue happens with a second Asus GX10 at the same site, so it's a consistent problem across the GX10 device.

Version 3May 19, 2026 at 05:02

The GX10 has dropped its network connection several times, without manually reconnecting. When I'm in the building where the machine is located, this isn't a problem, but I'm not always around this location, so this is something that needs to get resolved.

UPDATE: this seems to have only occurred when running very large models, close to the limit of what the GX10 can handle. I think this issue is likely eliminated by just setting the GPU offload size for each model in LM Studio and other software, to use a smaller amount of the shared system memory.

UPDATE 2: this is still an issue, even with no models loaded. I'll need to set up an OS automation to reconnect to the network. This is likely one of the little snags to be expected with a non-standard version of Ubuntu for Arm.

Version 2May 18, 2026 at 17:17

The GX10 has dropped its network connection several times, without manually reconnecting. When I'm in the building where the machine is located, this isn't a problem, but I'm not always around this location, so this is something that needs to get resolved.

UPDATE: this seems to have only occurred when running very large models, close to the limit of what the GX10 can handle. I think this issue is likely eliminated by just setting the GPU offload size for each model in LM Studio and other software, to use a smaller amount of the shared system memory.

Version 1May 15, 2026 at 19:09

The GX10 has dropped its network connection several times, without manually reconnecting. When I'm in the building where the machine is located, this isn't a problem, but I'm not always around this location, so this is something that needs to get resolved.