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 unde
On 2017-03-10 11:21, Steve Litt 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.
KevinO,
How hateful of you to respond in this way. Na
On 2017-03-09 08:47, Anon Anon wrote:
How long until they teach this one how to create html filled with
explitives and hate speech?
I read this and about died laughing. All I could think of was someone
designing this software to act like any other liberal online. Write
basic html filled wi
On 2017-03-07 13:38, Matthew Crews wrote:
Nevermind NSA or CIA or other government hacks, that is old news.
And it became old news when SELINUX was incorporated into the linux
kernel rather than a set of patches provided by the NSA.
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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
If the KDE applications are using the nfs:/ KIOSlave, that could cause
KDE-specific problems. Does "dmesg | grep -i nfs" return anything odd
on the NFS client? Or the server? I didn't have any trouble with NFS
when I set it up at home, but that was only 2 computers, 1 share with
only a few fi
I have long used SMB for network shares in my home environment due to a
couple older machines with various versions of windows and some virtual
machines that needed access to the same shares. But over time my shares
have become rather complex and all the windows machines have been
replaced!
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 wit
I have so far stuck with Samsung SSDs for the fde, as I was afraid
running luks would shorten the life span. How long have you been running
an SSD with luks? Have you noticed any degredation?
Or seen any good articles about it?
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On 2016-10-27 09:31, Michael Butash w
I have met very few developers that I considered *good* developers that
did not also have a google window open full time for questions.
I think have of IT and development skills is just being able to google
good and figure out the rest on your own.
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On 2016-10-27
Not hard to imagine really. Being able to pass a test and get a
certificate is often enough to get a job. He might have been working
fast food or delivering pizza, so not much of a salary and then passed
his boot camp test and got an entry level or junior web dev job and now
he's making $45k
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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
> o
s like Bitlocker 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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On 2016-09-28 12:33, Kevin Fries wrote:
> I guess it's a better thing that I don't own a HP printer. Now I
> guess I never will. Remember when Keurig pulled this stunt with
> K-Cups? Now I own a Ninja Coffee Maker. When you treat your
> customers l
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 y
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On 2016-08-24 09:05, Anon Anon wrote:
> Why not try running mac os in a virtual box machine to try it out
> before hand?
>
I have contemplated this several times and in the end realized it would
just be expensive hardware to run Fedora on. I have lo
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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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x27;m 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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titles.
>
> Bluray isn't working at all. No biggie since all my bluray editions thus
> far also came w/ DVD.
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
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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 using Digital Ocean for several
China want to be my friend...)
Is anyone else using DO for production environments? I guess my real
issue is I've not used DO with a major application under sustained heavy
load (cpu/memory/network).
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seen as a hindrance to evolution and replaced.
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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 us
r the same thing under linux, seems
people are doing this, sandboxing even desktop functions into a
container, which I'm liking the notion of!
https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/docker-containers-on-the-desktop/
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On 04/20/2016 09:39 AM, Nathan England wrote:
Microsoft provides versions of I
might go back and try Cinnamon/Mate, compositing driver bugs with
amd had made every desktop batsh!t crazy I've found, maybe even
(gasp!) unity. My experiences might be different without crappy video
drivers for all their rampant compositing.
Thanks for sharing!
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On 04/20/2016 09:48
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
right with the desktop again!
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Trinity_Desktop_Environment
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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
In all of my experiences with KVM vs VBox it has always come down to "do
I need graphical performance?"
VBox is stellar when it comes to running a windows vm. I use modern.ie
daily for testing old IE versions and current versions and it flat out
sucks on kvm.
But when it comes to running v
Thu, 29 Oct 2015 00:22:02 -0700
Nathan England wrote:
My Pastor told me tonight he's had enough of Windows and wants to go
to Linux.
[snip]
LinuxMint Cinnamon or LinuxMint Mate
[snip]
So my question is, which is better for a complete noob to linux?
He really is only interest
How is Ubuntu close enough to Windows? I mean KDE at least has a panel
with a task bar and such, but doesn't Ubuntu use Unity?
I've always been curious why so many throughout the recent past have
said that Gnome was closest to Windows when KDE has always been more
windows like.
Even today,
ce, Chrome and maybe Firefox.
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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
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 V
had the installing everything option. I like a
system that can do anything.
On Oct 13, 2015 3:43 PM, "Nathan England" 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
multip
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
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
not retrieve with imap.
Not sure why I cannot configure imap.
Any help much appreciated.
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> 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 duo 2.8GHz with 4
xt 5 years 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:
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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.
>
> -eric
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The company I currently work for has 3 developer position openings and
in 4 months we've had only two candidates apply. That seems to me a real
need for developers. Either that or the job description is too
complicated for them to get past.
Nathan
On 2015-07-22 10:45, Keith Smith wrote:
Hi
o run via PHP?
I'm still curious why the failed attempt by cron to run the script did
not show up in the logs? /var/lib/cron
Thank you for your help!!
On 2015-07-20 15:36, Nathan England wrote:
Just to be clear, is this a command line php script?
If so, you need to execute it with
Just to be clear, is this a command line php script?
If so, you need to execute it with php first.
36 * * * * php /path/to/script/script.php
If this is a php web page, you need wget or curl to get it
36 * * * * wget http://yourdomain.com/script.php
On 2015-07-20 15:28, Keith Smith wrote:
From my experiences with encrypted hard drives in both the windows world
and linux land, I have been hesitant to encrypt my phone. I use the Moto
G on a prepaid verizon plan, so if the phone dies, I can pick up a new
one for $60 bucks at walmart, meaning I'm not concerned about sending it
in.
expect it to go away with each boot - many people encrypt
/tmp without keeping the key so that there is no information leakage
from one boot to the next.
I would start looking at the permissions for the files Firefox and
Chrome can't seam to find in the new F22 locations - happy hunting
On Thu,
re getting cleared this will cause an issue. If
you have any scripts or settings that will clear this you will see this
sort of behavior.
Note, you can set up last pass separately on each browser (2 accounts).
what is clearing this i am not sure.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Nathan Engla
I've been running Fedora 22 since it came out and have been very happy
except a couple issues.
* Firefox wants me to login to sync everytime I close the browser and
open it again. It says there is a problem syncing. However, once I give
it my password again it syncs fine and continues to wor
Remember the days when we could just pull the plug?
If this is a windows machine, you can edit the hosts files in
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
You might need to hit the start button, type in "notepad" then right
click notepad and select Run As Administrator in order to edit the
file
I had an Intel drive, forget which series, which lasted me a couple
years before I gave that laptop away to someone else, and they continue
to use it now, which has been several more years.
I currently have a couple Samsung 840 Pro's which are awesome.
I completely intend to buy whatever Sam
e:
Am 21. Jun, 2015 schwätzte Nathan England so:
moin moin Nathan,
Memory from the f-droid repo. It's GPL and has cards with Tux on them
:).
In addition to the matching pictures, each card has its own sound, so
there's also audible matching.
It also useѕ well-known characters for the f
Howdy,
As I'm sure many of you on this list also have children and several
older android devices, what apps do you install for your kids to play?
I have children from 3 to 14, but I am primarily interested in games for
my 3 year old. I don't have game systems in the house, nor do I own a
te
On 2015-06-18 16:27, Michael Butash wrote:
Another game I still break out occasionally and play under linux is
Decent1/2, that had their executables ported to linux/gl natively by a
random fan years ago (d1x/d2x-rebirth), which is still a great game
imho and a fav of mine. Amazingly, it works
They state in the article they use the "drive farming" method of getting
their drives. I use exclusively Seagate because I've never had a WD last
for very long and the four WD drives I had in operation all failed
within the last year.
I have used the "drive farming" method myself and the drive
I know very little about PostgreSQL so please forgive my ignorance. Your
last statement caught my attention. You said to choose MySQL or
PostgreSQL depending on use case and preferences. I can understand
preferences because I would choose MariaDB because of familiarity, but
what "use case" wo
;
> If you know wordpress i would stick with it. additionally there are plugins
> for wiki as well.
>
> https://wordpress.org/plugins/search.php?q=wiki [3]
>
> and knowledge base functionality. (might have to investigate these for my own
> use)
>
> https://wordpre
could access it and read on
my phone it would be even better.
I appreciate your thoughts and input!
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Your experience generally sums up every attempt I've made at making
things work with any of the *buntu versions. I have spent enough time to
get really frustrated with it and eventually go to something else.
For a short time I was concerned because Fedora was too unstable with
systemd, ubunt
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Sorry to fan the flames but I am curious... We have had some talk lately
about web servers and ubuntu/centos and various applications needing
some version or another.
I'm curious, has anyone ever seen a performance comparison between
similarly configured ubuntu and centos systems?
Should t
Saw it yesterday. Maybe no one responded to you.
On 2015-01-20 11:42, Keith Smith wrote:
I sent a project request to the list and it appears to not have made
it. It was for a AWS S3 project. Did it be through?
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On 2014-12-28 22:51, Michael Havens wrote:
I'd install XBMC as that gives you (almost) every modern show that has
been produced. hm local programming too if your local to
pitsburg (or somewhere back east).
:-)~MIKE~(-:
I recall some time ago that XBMC on linux did not support Netflix.
it's there. I don't have to mess with uploads
or anything. It's awesome!
Just thought I'd share some linux coolness!
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On 2014-12-23 16:43, James Dugger wrote:
Just a note regarding Ubuntu. It is a server centric install. It is
replacing/outpacing RHEL CentOS and Debian on forward facing sites at
a rate of 500 per day.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of any of the debian versions including
any of the *buntu
x is only good for 12 or 5 (red wire) volt power requirements.
Alternate fix is to find a good 1+amp 12volt brick and splice the old
cord into it.
Jon/coverturtle
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On 12/02/2014 02:20 AM, Nathan England wrote:
Hey, that's a really good idea! I was at a GoodWill a few weeks ag
older routers, although they separate
the wallwarts from them for whatever stupid reason.
-David
On Dec 1, 2014, at 10:37 PM, Nathan England wrote:
Hey all,
The power brick for my Linksys E2000 died. I bought a new Linksys and
used the old power cord and the new linksys failed to power up like
if you have one!
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texts me I get alerts on my desktop, which is awesome
because I often have my phone on vibrate.
I just found this cool little utility, though it's been out for some
time and I just had to share it.
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I'm assuming your using some variant on *buntu.. Correct? Regardless,
I think most distro's now use a late enough version of Chromium that it
no longer works with Adobe flash (at least not without some serious
effort).
You would be better off going to www.google.com/chrome and
download the real p
Sounds to me like you need to play with grub 2's gfxmode or gfxpayload
When Knoppix boots and you can modify the grub boot options, try
gfxmode24x768 or google gfxmode and your video card to find valid
options.
gfxpayload=normal nomodeset
gfxmode=normal nomodeset
Try this for additional info:
e have any experience with this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
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The retail version comes with some level of support from M$ for a given amount
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> >> public = yes
> >> writable = no
> >>
> >>
> >> # By default, the home directories are exported read-only. Change the
> >> # next parameter to 'no' if you want to be able to write to them.
> >> ;
> ; guest ok = yes
> ; read only = yes
>
> # Un-comment the following and create the profiles directory to store
> # users profiles (see the "logon path" option above)
> # (you need to configure Samba to act as a domain controller too.)
> # The path below s
do Linux from Scratch for 2 years now (I created
> about 8 virtual machines to do so) and have NEVER progressed beyond chapter
> five. Well, I got a computer to dedicate to my LFS build and it took me two
> weeks to get to chapter 7. This is so cool!
>
> :-)~MIKE~(-:
?
On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 06:01:42 PM Michael Havens wrote:
> Thanks Nathan. I tried all you suggested (one at a time) but none of the
> suggestions work. Any other tricks of the trade to try?
>
> :-)~MIKE~(-:
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Nathan England wrote:
here helps.
On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 04:24:26 PM Michael Havens wrote:
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Are you sure you are looking at your "Inbox" and not a "Priority" inbox
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> i cannot recommend this enough.
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Howdy Howdy,
I've got a Digital Ocean droplet that is running between 3 - 5 GB of
bandwidth a day in traffic. I have multiple sites configured on the
droplet and I'm not sure which site is getting all of the traffic.
I'm interested
he system-info isn't what I want.
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Agreed. I am using Postfix, Dovecot, and spamassassin and now
roundcube and love it!
On Monday, March 17, 2014 09:35:54 PM der.hans wrote:
> Am 17. Mar, 2014 schwätzte keith smith so:
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> moin moin Keith,
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> postfix, dovecot, spamassassin is the combo I settled on many years
ago.
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> Y
I believe the problem was because I was assigning a catchall
address to
the primary domain of the postfix server. I had to change the
domain of the
postfix for the catchall to work, and now it works perfectly.
mydomain = domaina.com
I had to change to something else. Now I can create a
catch
Howdy,
I have a mail server running Postfix with multiple virtual domains. The
server is set to accept mail to my domain only: domaina.com
I have a virtual_alias_maps pointing to a hashed file with the following...
nat...@domaina.com nengland # my local user
br...@domainb.com bmill
Your httpd.conf file should have a line like
ServerName www.yourdomain.tld
which should be it's primary FQDN
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 03:28:28 PM keith smith wrote:
> Thanks!!
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> Keith Smith
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> On Sunday, March 16, 2014 2:49 PM, Eric Cope
wrote
I just dumped my primary web host and moved my primary domains to a
Digital Ocean cloud.
My home network has a postfix mail server which I send my mail through,
as well as my android phones/tablets connect to it to send and get mail via
imap. This works wonderful.
My postfix configuration i
I just dumped my primary web host and moved my primary domains to a
Digital Ocean cloud.
My home network has a postfix mail server which I send my mail through,
as well as my android phones/tablets connect to it to send and get mail via
imap. This works wonderful.
My postfix configuration i
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