Re: Job opening - LDAP

2018-09-12 Thread Matthew Gibson
How north valley are we talking George? On Wed, Sep 12, 2018, 10:06 PM George Toft wrote: > My intel says there is an LDAP position coming up real soon now in the > North Valley. This position is operational in nature and requires an > understanding of a DIT and how to submit search queries. A

Job opening - LDAP

2018-09-12 Thread George Toft
My intel says there is an LDAP position coming up real soon now in the North Valley.  This position is operational in nature and requires an understanding of a DIT and how to submit search queries.  Also required is an understanding of LDAP as implemented in Active Directory.  The team is respo

Re: Surface Pro 4 WIn 10 and Ubuntu Partition Sizes

2018-09-12 Thread Michael Butash
I am curious to know too your mileage, the devices look really interesting, but I've always heard they're quite buggy to use, both under windoze, and worse under linux. Even more so, surfacegate dissuaded me to buy even a used one to play with that microsoft only half-as

Re: Surface Pro 4 WIn 10 and Ubuntu Partition Sizes

2018-09-12 Thread Stephen Partington
What Mr Butash said. The larger boot partition will save you in the long run. Ubuntu with the surface pro was interesting to say the least. Let me know how it works out. Also make yourself a recovery stick first... On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 4:59 PM Michael Butash wrote: > When dealing with efi, I

Re: Surface Pro 4 WIn 10 and Ubuntu Partition Sizes

2018-09-12 Thread Michael Butash
When dealing with efi, I shrink the c-drive partition, make a 500mb /boot partition, and make the last partition usually a luks encrypted volume, or a lvm pv directly if no encryption desired. I still like to keep /boot and $else separate. Last time doing this with win10, I assigned 60gb because

Surface Pro 4 WIn 10 and Ubuntu Partition Sizes

2018-09-12 Thread Mark Phillips
I recently acquired a Surface Pro 4 (i7 6650U 2.2GHz 16GB RAM 512GB SSD Win 10 12.3" Tablet) and want to install Ubuntu 18.04 on it. I am following this guide - https://www.reddit.com/r/SurfaceLinux/comments/7kb1ky/guide_installing_linux_on_surfaceseries_devices/ Ubuntu will be my primary OS for t

PLUG Meeting topic for Thursday September 13th

2018-09-12 Thread PLUG Announcements
PLUG Meeting for September 13^th **This month der.hans will present "ActivityPub: Decentralized Social Networking" for us.** ** *For more info, Meeting time and location see:* ** *http://phxlinux.org/index.php/meetin

Re: networking question

2018-09-12 Thread Stephen Partington
In some places they even have fiber to the prem. (me) On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 12:02 PM Michael Butash wrote: > You need to make sure your modem supports 3.1 too, don't forget that. > > Cox has just recently finished upgrading to all the new 3.1 hardware here, > and phoenix tends to be their tech

Re: networking question

2018-09-12 Thread Michael Butash
You need to make sure your modem supports 3.1 too, don't forget that. Cox has just recently finished upgrading to all the new 3.1 hardware here, and phoenix tends to be their technology leader market due to being their biggest, so I'd be surprised if comcast has done more rural areas. They always

Re: networking question

2018-09-12 Thread Thomas Scott
2 Questions: Are you positive your area has been migrated to DOCSIS 3.1? Are you considering moving to an area w/ Cox services as a result? On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 5:59 AM Stephen Partington wrote: > Not in my experience. > > On Tue, Sep 11, 2018, 10:01 PM Jim wrote: > >> I found out Tuesday

Re: sed for XML

2018-09-12 Thread James Mcphee
And let's not forget, parsing markup with regex summons cthulu. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1732348/regex-match-open-tags-except-xhtml-self-contained-tags/1732454#1732454 On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 10:29 AM Joseph Sinclair wrote: > This is what XSLT is for. > You can run XSLT transforms fro

Re: sed for XML

2018-09-12 Thread Joseph Sinclair
This is what XSLT is for. You can run XSLT transforms from the command line with xsltproc (apt-get xsltproc) XSLT language, is a topic of its own, but it is a functional language very much like lisp, except task-specific to transforming xml documents. On 2018-09-11 11:48 PM, der.hans wrote: > mo

Re: Containers

2018-09-12 Thread Matthew Gibson
I had been planning to show up at the linux install fest this saturday. However, I had my plans for Saturday wiped by a request from my father for some help. Sadly I will have to wait another little while to see you all at install fest. On Fri, Sep 7, 2018, 3:07 PM James Mcphee wrote: > I finall

Re: sed for XML

2018-09-12 Thread Kevin Fries
The key to xmlstarlet is xpath. Its the same thing you need to know to effectively use JQ. Or, with xmlstarlet, you can build a xslt file to make the transformation, then use xmlstarlet to marry the two in bash. Good luck Kevin On 1:30am, Wed, Sep 12, 2018 der.hans wrote: > Am 12. Sep, 2018 s

Re: networking question

2018-09-12 Thread Stephen Partington
Not in my experience. On Tue, Sep 11, 2018, 10:01 PM Jim wrote: > I found out Tuesday what was causing me to not get the speed I was told > I should get. Once again the Comcast guy I was talking to said he > wanted to send out a repairman to find out why I wasn't getting the 150 > Mbps everythi

Re: sed for XML

2018-09-12 Thread der.hans
Am 12. Sep, 2018 schwätzte Kevin Fries so: moin moin, I tried Xmlstarlet and it just wasn't working for me. I'll give it another go next time I need to do a transform. danke, der.hans Xmlstarlet http://xmlstar.sourceforge.net Kevin ⁣Sent from BlueMail ​ On Sep 12, 2018, 12:48 AM, at 1