Should have led with the Cheetos keyboard. Lol
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 3:28 PM Greg Donald wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 1:52 PM Kent Perrier
> wrote:
> > Linux and OpenShift? That had better pay $150k+
>
> Not even with two PhDs and 30 years experience.
>
> You can however get 7-hour
Oh! That f***ing thing! That slider (and it's default setting) is the worst
feature of their os.
On Sun, Aug 21, 2022, 8:37 AM Howard White wrote:
> Many thanks to all for your comments regarding my plight. As expected,
> "the problem" was self inflicted by my own lack of practice installing
>
Gotcha. Well, there is always RockyLinux, as an alternative. And, IIRC,
there is another distro trying to fill the vacuum (but I don't remember the
name).
On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 9:11 AM Howard White wrote:
> Brian,
>
> My application involves production servers; beyond the lice
FWIW, you can get a developer subscription for free. It's good for setting
up a handful of (3, maybe) machines.
On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 3:59 AM Howard Coles Jr. wrote:
> There's a reason I call Red Hat Microsoft Jr.
>
> RHEL has to be registered through rhsm to their site or a local
> Satellite
When my son started WFH two years ago, I helped him pickout a KVM solution
(from Monoprice, ironically) that supports two dual-DP computers and two DP
connected monitors, plus USB for keyboard and mouse. He's been using it
ever since. I can try to dig up the model # if you're interested.
On Fri,
The free-tier is limited. RedHat is not completely free, but free for small
use cases (I think 16 instances per account). In the past, CentOS was the
free/unsupported variant of RHEL, while Fedora was the test bed for new and
exciting stuff the _might_ make it into the RHEL distro at some point.
My access points are UAP-AC-Pro (after consulting the dashboard)
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 9:15 AM Brian H. Ward wrote:
> I also went w/ Ubiquity/Unifi, but not quite as over-the-top as Josh. I
> have two access points (UDM Pro) at the north and south ends of the house
> on the fi
I also went w/ Ubiquity/Unifi, but not quite as over-the-top as Josh. I
have two access points (UDM Pro) at the north and south ends of the house
on the first floor. That gets me solid coverage on the second floor and the
basement (as well as the first floor). They are powered (and connected) via
Also, the "No MTA installed, discarding output" is the result of not having
a Mail Transport Agent installed/configured. Cron traditionally sends you
email with the full blown output from jobs (failed or otherwise). That
email is your preferred debugging technique. The email will be sent to the
Did removing KDE get rid of sddm but now gdm/gdm3 is not there to take its
place? Been a while since I've messed w/ RHEL/CentOS, but some distros keep
the xdm (login manager) out of the desktop metapackages so they don't
collide (if you want a machine capable or running either KDE or GNOME).
Just
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Dusted off my aging gpg skills and managed to sign your key.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
iQEzBAEBCgAdFiEE7QttJdvnqCmudhOExn9gJ0nKI68FAlztYQUACgkQxn9gJ0nK
I68wWQf/Rg11DeiNKX5cUr3hmjTxfah9Fi17ZxwOheYDQ4vSZ4/SQiqpyWS/um1i
or
necessary. Even though it can do turn by turn, I feel Waze is more focused
on "crowdsourced" real time information on the location of accidents, Law
Enforcement, etc.
-Brian
On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 9:51 PM, Blake Dunlap <iki...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That sounds more like you're o
the disk is unmounted, but that tends to be fragile,
as we've already found out (where a directory didn't get removed and
the root disk was filled).
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If I remember right, the keys work independently, but not when concatenated
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the public keys.
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foo just can't seem to find it.
I've usually just been doing a plain sort of uppercased name. This is
okay, no one has complained. But I thought there must be a more
proper way.
Paul
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on the secondary, I would use to access
management interface of another device/router on other subnets (on the
same physical wire), etc. Anyway that
is the concept.
Thanks in advance. ... BTW, I am using Linux Mint, a Debian derivative.
... Jack
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This sounds like a job for a version control system.
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Hi Andy,
Are you looking to host this yourself or use a service?
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. Another fork, OpenProject, has made more
progress and recently had a major release. I haven't played with it yet.
https://www.openproject.org/
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thereof. Presenter is Tom Bartkus.
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with NetworkMangler to get the search line
in resolv.conf
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checked the entries in /etc/nsswitch.conf
nsswitch.conf matches another server of the same release level
upon which nslookup works fine.
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problems I've found.
[0] http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php
[1] https://www.xpra.org/
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by the FooStack project under the name CentOS
FooStack Distro.
*Use of the CentOS Marks in connection with any rebuild of CentOS
software, unless such rebuild is an official CentOS build, regardless of
whether the CentOS software is unmodified.
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Is the lot of extra stuff the stack trace? If it is, then don't use
`confess` use `croak` or `die`. `confess` is giving you a stack trace.
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Kent,
I owe you a steak and a beer!
I did the yum update kernel and the problem is solved!
Case closed.
Honorable mention to Brian.
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On Friday, May 10, 2013 2:00:55 PM UTC-5, Howard wrote:
On 05/10/2013 01:33 PM, Brian Dunbar wrote:
I am considering a move to Nashville. From family I have an 'ok'
understanding of the area, but no idea about the job market.
I've been in IT since 1990, am buzzword compliant
of windows around the edges.
So .. what's up with Nashville? Any tips, hints, insights, or etc?
Thanks, and apologies in advance if this rubs anyone the wrong way.
Brian Dunbar
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In a strangely related story...
I've got an ancient P-III/866 running CentOS5 that is used as a print
server for the home network. I've got a wacky old Brother DCP-7020
connected to it, and have CUPS handling the printing. It uses some
proprietary drivers from Brother that are available as RPM
The Pi has 256M of RAM and works surprisingly well as a graphical desktop.
I find it about par with my Lemote Yeeloong 8089 (which has a gig of RAM).
The ARM (and MIPSEL) distress are both second class citizen in the Debian
world, so you might not find packages for everything you want.
The SDHC
there in ARM aren't there in Raspbian either, IFAIK.
Also, a big shout out to SwiftKey3 on my Android for converting distros to
distress... I assume folks figured that out.
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 7:11 AM, Perkins, Jerry jerry-2...@jperkins.uswrote:
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On 08/06/2012 05:25 AM, Brian H. Ward wrote
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Atlantix Global Systems
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On May 23, 2012, at 11:50 AM, Chris Faulkner cfaulkne...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone know where an ibm powerserver 340 or 370 could be obtained quickly?
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On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 10:22 -0600, Howard Coles wrote:
The Power settings available in Fedora are limited, I'll have to dig
deeper to see if the wireless card is subject. I've found the problem
is apparently limited to my Dell XPS 17, the HP EliteBook from work,
with the exact same version of
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 8:15 AM, Howard Coles Jr dhcol...@gmail.com wrote:
Gents, I have an interesting issue.
I thought at first it might be my new N Wireless router, but the problem
doesn't appear with the 3.1.9 kernel, or with my android tablet.
As long as I ping the gateway (which is not
Could it be an issue with the folder vs the actual document? (Are there
folders in Google Docs?)
On Sep 8, 2011 10:24 PM, Jack Coats j...@coats.org wrote:
Yep... tried it. Still no joy.
Also generated a new document on her ID and I can't see it. Generated
a new doc on my ID and she can't see
unlinked (deleted) files which are still held open by running (or even
zombie) processes will keep disk space from being returned to df, but won't
show up in du.
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I have a 4.6TB partition on a RAID array that is reporting
It's the internet Segway. It looks cool, but...
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Anyone figure out what it's good for yet?
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A number of distros have an option for XFCE; Ubuntu offers the Xubuntu
distro.
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I know Ubuntu 9.10 would probably work but let me ask the
Supposedly, number portability will be live by the end of the year. When we
can port our cell/home number to it as the primary number, then we are
cooking with gas.
Although, I do like the vanity numbers. I reserved a number ending in ROYS.
-Brian
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 12:27 AM, Matt Latsha
I also have some Google Voice invites if anyone is interested
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Greg gpendle...@gmail.com wrote:
I have 3 invites, plz email/reply directly so we are not wasting
invites by re-inviting.
On Nov 7, 7:49 am, Brian Roy mister@gmail.com wrote:
Supposedly
It's a 164MB zip file that contains a 380MB ISO.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Kevin Eldridge crash...@gmail.com wrote:
If it is a zip file, I say small. If it is a gz file, I say large, very
large.
Sent via BlackBerry by ATT
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You might also want to take a look at TrueCrypt.
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Arafat,
The iphone has a pdf viewer built right in as well as the ability to
read ms office .xls and .doc files
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We've been using our iphones to navigate through our file system over
come up with anything.
-Brian
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Jonathan..
THanks for the advice.. I tried out the free software from
http://autoindex.sourceforge.net/
and it worked great! I'm styling now.. My bosses love it :-)
Especially the 'search' form.. Awesome Bonus!
-Brian
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wrote:
Your
Hey guys,
I have a friend who needs someone to help administer a WiMAX network
full time. He is using WiMAX to deliver data and hosted asterisk pbx
systems to businesses in Cookeville. His business is growing very
fast and he needs help scaling out his network and hooking up new
customers. I
By the way.. Beau (pronounced 'Boe') requested that all calls be made
to his cell 931-261-5337
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Ok..I'm ready to start a war :-) haha
A buddy of mine who works for a communications co. says that Solaris
is way more stable for mission critical servers than linux. What do
you guys think? Would any of you implement Solaris/openSolaris over
Linux in certain situations? and if so why?
-Brian
Count me in. I'll see ya then!
Brian Schnautz
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You could try Wine...
On Feb 26, 8:30 pm, Kevin Eldridge crash...@gmail.com wrote:
I did a search for 3d scanner +linux and found some hits. I do not
have any more information though.
Kevin Eldridge
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Jack Coats j...@coats.org wrote:
I have been reviewing
.
1.6 Ghz, 512mb of ram (this may be too little ram for what I'm trying
to do)
swapping 200mb of ram with the virtual machine running. (I think this
is the problem)
The virtual WinXP machine is allocated 128mb of ram (this may be too
little)
Any suggestions?
Brian
(2) NATS.. one internal vmware's nat and then
the router's nat... what do you think?
But with all that swapping going on..it's most likely that not enough
physical ram is the real problem.
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Brian
I've got 4 sticks of 256 from a dell power edge that died that I've
gutted. Anybody have 512 or 1 gb pc133?
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network.
I've also seen where you can run linux on a ps3 now which may give you
blue ray ripping ability and make a nice 'thin client'..I'm not sure.
Thanks for any help on this subject. :-)
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One man's junk is another man's treasure. Right?
To me, it's junk. You may have a different opinion. Here's the list,
my address is at the bottom:
1. Sun
Kevin, that would be great. I would greatly appreciate that. Thanks
Brian
On Dec 28, 8:40 am, crash...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Brian,
I live less than 2 miles away from Michael Chaney. I can go by his house and
see if still has it. If so, I can bring it by the next meeting if you
Well the u1 servers were already spoken for..oh well... Thanks anyway
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Kevin, that would be great. I would greatly appreciate that. Thanks
Brian
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Hey Brian,
I live less than 2 miles
That would be great!
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related to another OS be discussed after the meeting. If I'm off
base, then I will humbly stand corrected for misunderstanding the
intent of NLUG.
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At last month's meeting, I know we suggested having some home
automation topics
This happens with both clustered and dual-boot systems (though it's a
bit less common to have a dual boot system be an SSHD host, I do have
a test machine that does...). I would say that it is perfectly natural
to share the SSH server key between two machines that occupy the same
internet address
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