What's crazy is there are still people who think a disease/virus is political.
What's really crazy is there are people who think doing anything even slightly
inconvenient for the sake/well being/health of others is political.
What's really really crazy is those same people consider themselves
On Wednesday, December 28, 2022 7:14:56 PM CST Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
> Unskilled labor is about to be hardcore unemployed and the jobs that
> will be available will be for those who have leaned some skills.
>
There is no such thing as unskilled labor, only exploitation of the
On Tuesday, December 27, 2022 3:09:17 PM CST Harold Hartley via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
> Brother supports Linux on all their printers. I have a all-in-one with fax
> and works great. Epson stopped supporting Linux 3 years ago.
>
You got anything to support this? In the past several years I have,
As a full-stack developer, I can answer this. But sadly, it's just going to
turn into a rant for
me.
You just about perfectly described a LAMP Administrator.
Sadly, I have found the definition of a full-stack developer differs depending
on where you
look.
To some it means the developer is
I have been running a hosted instance (digital ocean) with Nextcloud for years
and it
works perfectly for this almost exact scenario.
It has problems with some hidden files such as .htaccess at times, but
otherwise works
fantastic. I have abandoned all other cloud platforms for it. Email,
On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 9:48:27 AM CST Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
> On 2022-11-16 07:50, Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> > Run the command route -n
> > and check the gateway IP, it should be pointing to your Internet
> > router.
>
> It does.
>
> They do. But no access
Keith,
I'm stretching here...
Sounds to me like the firewall may be causing issues with the bridge, or maybe
ip
forwarding is not enabled? Try turning off the firewall completely and see if
there is a
difference? I think Ubuntu uses ufw? So try
sudo ufw stop
or
sudo ufw disable
Then reboot.
Hi Keith,
You will want to download the VirtualBox Extension Pack from their website,
located here:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads[1]
It's about half way down the page and says "VirtualBox 7.0.2 Oracle VM
VirtualBox
Extension Pack" with a link below that says "All supported
On 2022-08-31 09:26, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
As far as food and water, that's why we stash canned food and lots of
water, along
with ammo. And please don't make assumptions about which side of the
political
spectrum I'm on, from the preceding sentence.
SteveT
That's quite
Did you get this resolved?
I often use nomodeset when setting up my systems initially, until I can
turn off the red hat graphical boot, but I've never run a script to
install drivers, are you trying to install the official AMD graphics
drivers as opposed to the amdgpu open source drivers?
On
Pretty much any card you can find that begins with RX and ends with 580.
Seriously, what is your budget? The majority of the RX 5xx cards are
rock solid with the open source drivers and have fantastic acceleration.
I replaced my GTX 1070 with an RX 580 and have never been happier.
On
that it was complaining about was that the message was not encrypted by where it was sent from.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020, 7:53 PM Nathan (PLUGAZ) wrote:
This genuinely confuses me. I have used every dmarc/dkim test out there that I can find, without paying money, and every one of them I pass. When
This genuinely confuses me. I have used every dmarc/dkim test out there
that I can find, without paying money, and every one of them I pass.
When I send email to my gmail account it passes.
But when I send email to this group, I get half a dozen failures and
complaints... what gives?
PS
Hey All,
My dd-wrt router is getting on in years and seems to be failing quite a
bit. I'm looking for some recommendations for routers. I have a linux
box that sits between my cable modem and my network, so I really don't
need a big router, really just an access point. Nevertheless, I enjoy
at least 3 computers and
two phones and a tablet connected.
On 2020-03-15 17:09, Stephen Partington wrote:
One of the weird gotchas during config is making sure the correct destination folders have the rights to be written to.
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 5:16 AM Nathan (PLUGAZ) wrote:
I configured
Will there be a recording of this? My daughter would love to watch this,
but isn't going to make the time.
On 2020-03-13 20:04, der.hans wrote:
moin moin,
Livestream tomorrow for LibrePlanet conference! "Digital painting demo
with #Krita on GNU/Linux: Cute creature concept-art". Watch it
I configured a Fedora 31 VM and attempted configuration of nextcloud 3
times today. Failed, obviously, which is why I kept trying. I couldn't
get past the initial admin configuration. Maybe the docs I was following
were bad.
If I lived in Arizona, I'd be there, what a great idea!
On
Hey All,
I am a long time user of Dropbox, simply to keep a couple gigs of files
synced between machines and a laptop. I also use the Android app on
occasion, and I appreciate the camera uploads.
As most of you are probably aware, Dropbox isn't very friendly any more
towards multiple
On 2020-02-12 11:37, Matt Graham wrote:
On 2020-02-11 20:36, Nathan (PLUGAZ) wrote:
On 2020-02-11 19:43, Matt Graham wrote:
[putting this back on the PLUG list]
I did "mount /mnt/testrsync -o remount,barrier=0" and immediately
after that, that LV showed up in the output
On 2020-02-08 13:15, Matt Graham wrote:
So: mount the thing with nobarrier if you want it to create many small
files faster. This means that if the power goes out, your data will
get corrupted. Your call. Or try running the rsync daemon on the NFS
server, since NFS is good for reading, good
On 2020-02-06 20:14, Matt Graham wrote:
2 930G disks here, in softRAID, with LVM. 630G ext4 filesystem on
/home in an LV. 1,090,498 files and dirs on that filesystem, file
sizes all over the map but more files in the M and K range than in the
G range. No problems with filesystem speed ever.
network copies to run slower than they should.
Also run you rsync a second time to a full tmpfs and check the timing I suspect it will take longer. Not sure how many of your files change, but you might have to let some change to get a better reading.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020, 12:35 PM Nathan (PLUGAZ
I realize ext4 does not easily fragment, but when you have a large
volume with lots of files of differing size, how can you optimize it?
I have a 2TB mirrored array that has hundreds of thousands of less than
12KB files and hundreds of files that are more than 1MB and of course
lots of
I have multiple domains utilizing one single server for all email. I've
read multiple documents and got everything setup and working, I think,
correctly.
My postfix handles all the domains correctly.
My dovecot handles all the users correctly.
My roundcube handles the multiple accounts
; You pay more cash for the printer itself, but it pays for itself several
> times over before you even get to the first ink refill. My last refill was
> $28 total for 4 ozs each of all 4 colors.
>
> DANIEL P. STASINSKI
> dan...@genericinbox.com I ✞
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2
Hey All,
I'm in the market for a new printer. I tend to only print b/w and about
200 - 250 pages a month. I would really prefer something with an
ethernet cable over wifi, but as long as it has network connectivity
it's good.
Any suggestions?
P.S. I apologize if anyone got this twice, I
Sucks for us, or those in my districts anyway, we have John McCain who
won't remember we signed this, and Jeff Flake who's name says it all...
On 2018-04-24 17:56, kitepi...@kitepilot.com wrote:
Apologies to the offended, but I am posting this here because this
will cook everyone in this
AM
To: plu...@codezilla.xyz; Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: Let's Encrypt certificates
Hi Nathan,
Did you get any help with this, or figure it out yourself by now?
I have been doing similar things on a CoxBusiness static IP for years,
so maybe I can help. (Also Mike's latest silliness
> https://letsencrypt.org/docs/integration-guide/ [1] has some interesting
> information. Have you tested your ssl?
>
> On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 2:47 PM, Nathan O'Brennan <plu...@codezilla.xyz>
> wrote:
> On 2018-04-12 11:27, Matt Birkholz wrote:
> Hi Nathan,
On 2018-04-12 11:27, Matt Birkholz wrote:
Hi Nathan,
Did you get any help with this, or figure it out yourself by now?
No, to be honest I haven't seen a single response, but I have also not
seen any email come in since I sent it, so I kind of thought maybe my
certificate was messed up
Hey all,
I use Let's Encrypt on my web server, and I use the same certificate for
my postfix and dovecot services. Today I realized that my phone has not
alerted me to new messages. I logged into my webmail via Firefix (I
don't usually log into webmail until my phone says I have mail) and
We are using Apache
On 2018-03-20 12:21, Aaron Jones wrote:
Nginx or Apache?
On Mar 20, 2018, at 12:12 PM, Nathan O'Brennan <plu...@codezilla.xyz>
wrote:
I've been using RedHat/Centos for 20 years now and generally don't
look much else for my server needs. I have a production
x or Apache?
>>
>>> On Mar 20, 2018, at 12:12 PM, Nathan O'Brennan <plu...@codezilla.xyz> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I've been using RedHat/Centos for 20 years now and generally don't look
>>> much else for my server needs. I have a productio
lol, spell check is no match for my vocabulary!
I meant brutal. This group can be brutal.
On 2018-01-11 15:59, Mark Phillips wrote:
> Hmmmviscous, as in we are all a little dense? or vicious as in brutal?
> Perhaps a little bit of both?? ;)
>
> Nathan - my apologies if I h
Wow, this group is viscous. Remind me never again to post *any* form of
opinion.
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Came across this Google blog article where they claim AMD is affected as
well.
https://security.googleblog.com/
On 2018-01-03 16:09, der.hans wrote:
Am 02. Jan, 2018 schwätzte Matthew Crews so:
moin moin,
the bugs now have names and logos, let the marketing begin.
I just picked up a Roku device for $29 at Walmart. It has "Youtube" but
I don't know if that is different from "Youtube TV" and I don't recall
seeing "Youtube TV" as an app. Are they one and the same app?
On 2017-12-12 16:49, Steve B wrote:
> For those of you here on the list who have
7 at 1:15 PM, Nathan O'Brennan <plu...@codezilla.xyz>
> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to breathe some last breaths into an old computer my kids use. It
>> has 4 slots which are currently occupied by 1 GB DIMMS. I searched a bunch
>> of Dell forums and some people were abl
want to waste any money here, so I'm hoping to find
someone who has 2GB PC 4200 DIMMS they are willing to part with?
Nathan
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The equipment has found a home.
On 2017-11-12 11:55, Nathan-plug wrote:
Anyone who is interested,
I have a 7' 45U 4 post CPI rack with cable management and a 24x36x25
wall mount rack taking up space at my house and would love to provide
a new home to anyone who might need/want them. Please
need to now manually incrementally upgrade
to the latest or will the packaged repository take care of that for me?
Thank you in advance.
Nathan
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are correct, only Dolphin is having a problem.
I generally have permissions 750 on folders and 640 on files.
I have users:
nathan:x:500:500:Nathan:/home/nathan:/bin/bash
classroom:x:507:507:Classroom:/home/classroom:/bin/bash
and groups:
nathan:x:500:
classroom:x:507:
These are the same
reason Gab and
so many others have picked up in popularity. People are awakening to the
fact that twitter and other main stream social media networks (facebook,
reddit) are censoring comments and we are actively losing our right to
free speech.
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behave the way we
want...
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with some form of intelligence?
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Nevertheless, I do apologize for turning something we all agree about
into a political debate.
I am sorry.
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On 2017-03-10 02:51, KevinO wrote:
Go fuck yourself, Nathan. If I am in any way unclear about my position,
merely
inquire and I will more then merely express it to you clearly, in
person , and in
language that even YOU can understand.
lol. Thanks for proving my point and showing me you
with explitives while spouting hateful intolerant
garbage, and it has artifical intelligence, just like so many of today's
liberals (brainwashed university intellectualism).
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On 2017-02-28 13:59, Matt Graham wrote:
How are these KDE things accessing the NFS share(s)? If the NFS
shares are mounted normally (via automount or fstab doing "mount -t
nfs server:/share /mnt/somewhere") and Dolphin et al are using
/mnt/somewhere/ to navigate to places, then there should be
ot dolphin, konqueror, or anything that uses one of those
to find finds.
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great. What's the deal with KDE apps
and nfs volumes?
Dolphin can't see anything. Kwrite/Kate are horribly slow when modifying
text files over nfs.
I thought these problems were fixed. I have been running this setup for
about 3 weeks now, so why the sudden problems?
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:).
That
didn't quite work :(. That probably indicates the files aren't as
exactly
the same as I hope.
I didn't see a pdf2sanity tool. pdf2text won't really work as I need to
verify the graphic content and hopefully the PDF wrapper.
ciao,
der.hans
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your help!!
Keith
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to a failback external ip which does work, which is why I didn't receive
error messages or similar...
On 2017-01-20 13:01, Nathan wrote:
I haven't paid attention to ping time at all. I am talking purely slow
sites.
I have one server in particular in SF02 with a 200MB mariadb database
.
On 2017-01-20 12:17, Sesso wrote:
Faster access as in ping time or are the servers themselves just
slow?(site load times)
jason
On Jan 20, 2017, at 12:13 PM, Nathan <plug-disc...@nmecs.com> wrote:
I have several $5 and $10 servers from Digital Ocean at their NY,
SF01, and SF02 data c
servers, and I'm
wondering if it's really worth it to spend $160 or more and not be happy
with the network performance or server performance.
Are you using anything more than the basic $5 servers? What are your
thoughts?
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that will be in our local area that other programmers are
planning on attending.
Phoenix so often gets over-looked when it comes to big name tech
conferences, I don't want to miss any that actually make it here!
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Anyone aware of any upcoming events in the Phoenix area this year? I'm
thinking local MariaDB events, language events, and similar stuff.
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for the last several years. I can't say enough about them. I
hope to soon upgrade to the Moto X Pure when I have the extra bucks.
Hands down the best phone on the market.
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if that is the case, I need to know if there is a way to
move a live guest from the local pool to the NFS pool?
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On 2016-11-25 15:00, Michael Butash wrote:
Is this a consistent experience using nvidia and kde for others? Or
nvidia + other wm...? Curious what people are using, and not being
driven insane with catastrophic bugs, if folks *do * use multiple
displays.
I'm running a 1070, binary drivers,
I would upvote this, but I cannot find the button...
On 2016-10-27 15:04, Anon Anon wrote:
Buzzwording is half the battle.
How do you expect to be an agile developer with high cross over
methodologies that provide synergy to your constituents if you aren't
willing to wipe down your server
$45k a year.
We just hired two guys like this. Both fresh out of boot camp and now
have decent salaries.
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On 2016-10-27 07:04, Keith Smith wrote:
I cannot imagine being able to teach someone how to be a web developer
in 9 - 12 weeks. I'd like to see the curriculum. Way
orming "lvm-uuids" ...
sysprep operation failed: exception: Guestfs.Error("vgchange_uuid_all:
Volume group has active logical volumes")
Everything I find keeps pointing me back to
https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs/commit/c004e4648d2091eb217026b15eed7e041557b635.
The problem is, I don't know how to exclude the rule that it is
referring to.
Thank you in advance,
Nathan
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On 2016-10-17 20:23, Brien Dieterle wrote:
> I don't see anything there about centrally managed full disk
> encryption for Linux with bitlocker. There are products out there but
> no way a shop is going to invest in multiplatform solution just for
>
and AD?
I feel dirty even asking this. Doesn't this defeat the entire purpose of
encryption to begin with? ugh... I guess it makes sense, but it sounds
like inferior by design.
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Have you ever read the book Cyberstorm by Matthew Mather? They do exactly
this. Excellent book by the way!
On Monday, August 29, 2016 12:26:04 PM MST subscriptions wrote:
> Here is some hope!
> The solution is a grass-roots solution.
>
> To counter central technology, we will use dispersed
Amazing how clear every thing becomes when you take a deep breath!... and
burry your head in the sand.
On Monday, August 29, 2016 1:43:22 AM MST stevenss...@cox.net wrote:
> My suggestion?
>
> Taking a deep breath, pouring the Koolaid down the drain instead of drinking
> it, and repeating to
irtualbox? And with
decent resolution for testing?
Nathan
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The user accounts (both real user and my test) work other machines in
the area. I haven't tried renaming the home directory yet. I'll give
that a try.
Nathan
On 2016-07-07 19:34, Stephen Partington wrote:
Have you tried that user on another system? Or a temp rename of home
to see
ount I created is working fine.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks
Nathan
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On 2016-07-04 11:44, Bob Holtzman wrote:
>
> And they get paid to do this?
lol, yep!
A happy employee is a productive employee!
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conflicted with whether or not it is worth the price. My internet
now is pretty fast, I cannot often complain about the speed, but I'm
curious, is the 25mb dedicated better than my 150 on a perfect day?
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at all. No biggie since all my bluray editions thus
> far also came w/ DVD.
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
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hli...@phpcoderusa.com> wrote:
The million dollar question for me is what is everyone doing for a
mail server. I do not want to run a mail server nor do i want to
pay $10 per vhost for a mail server.
On 2016-05-16 14:44, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 05/16/2016 04:40 PM, Nathan England wrote:
I have been
as a hindrance to evolution and replaced.
-mb
On 04/20/2016 10:53 AM, Nathan England wrote:
Sadly, my company is still stuck on IE 9, though some ramblings have
been heard lately about IT upgrading to 11 across the board. Until
then we must support 9. Several of our internal apps are used by many
% of its traffic
registering from IE prior to Edge... so yeah.
Some idiot out there set up a bot with a false user agent and is killing
the internet!!
--Nathan
On 2016-04-20 10:49, Michael Butash wrote:
Since microsoft seems to insist on keeping their browsers perpetually
vulnerable
e"(tm)
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On 2016-04-20 10:35, Michael Butash wrote:
Funny you mention this - been struggling with KDE4 and 3x monitors
when NOT using the binary drivers of late. I really liked KDE, using
that predominantly for the past few years on 5-6 montiors just dandy,
but with amd drivers
Just as a tip...
The first thing I do after booting up a new Modern IE vm, disable
windows updates.
On 2016-04-20 10:18, Wayne D wrote:
The images are win 7,8,10
THANKS NATHAN!
On 04/20/2016 09:39 AM, Nathan England wrote:
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools
Microsoft provides versions of IE ready to go for VirtualBox. You select
which version of IE you want and the version of Windows to emulate and
they give you a zip file.
1) Download the zip
2) Extract the zip
3) Open VirtualBox and Import Appliance
The images expire after 90 days. When that
to running vm's to host a clients web platform for
development KVM runs circles around VBox.
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On 2016-04-19 14:03, Matt Graham wrote:
On 2016-04-19 12:12, Wayne D wrote:
1 vote each for VirtualBox and QEMU
Pros and Cons of each?
QEMU emulates more architectures, like ARM, and it do
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Nathan England <nat...@nmecs.com> wrote:
Am I seeing this correctly, void does not have KDE available?
What about KDE apps?
On 2015-10-21 21:24, John J. Macey wrote:
> Steve - thanks for bringing that to our attention.
>
> John
> _Down on the Jersey Shore_
>
> On 10/21/2
Am I seeing this correctly, void does not have KDE available?
What about KDE apps?
On 2015-10-21 21:24, John J. Macey wrote:
Steve - thanks for bringing that to our attention.
John
_Down on the Jersey Shore_
On 10/21/2015 03:05 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I recently switched over to
not retrieve with imap.
Not sure why I cannot configure imap.
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I really wish they would give a little more love to their KDE spin. I'm
not at all a fan of Gnome. I just don't like it. I have tried multiple
times at length. I develop across 3 screens all horizontally aligned and
with KDE it works great and Gnome it is just not an enjoyable
experience.
But
I would be more concerned with how long Drupal 7 will be supported as it
works fine on CentOS 7, which will be supported for quite some time.
Maybe I'm a little too conservative in my use of new technology, but
Drupal 8 won't interest me for a while after it has been released.
On 2015-10-13
option. I like a
system that can do anything.
On Oct 13, 2015 3:43 PM, "Nathan England" <nat...@nmecs.com> wrote:
I really wish they would give a little more love to their KDE spin.
I'm not at all a fan of Gnome. I just don't like it. I have tried
multiple times at length. I
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ead of a fan?
>
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Nathan England <nat...@nmecs.com> wrote:
>
> I have a T500 that I bought years ago. I begged and begged and Lenovo support
> sent me the better hard-backed keyboard which I promptly replaced. It was
> originally a core 2
or longer.
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Not my decision? Am I not allowed an opinion any more, either?
I believe it is a waste of ip addresses.
On 2015-09-25 19:04, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
> It is not your decision as to what on the internet is a waste.
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ck to sleep after you hit the snooze button.
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Check's date... not april fool's day
damn... it's the end of the world!
On 2015-09-17 23:59, Eric Oyen wrote:
> it was bound to happen sooner or later. perhaps they finally got a brain.
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feedback!!
Keith
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