I went to Dog House Biergarten last week and I was pleased with the brat I
had there.  Their hot fries are very spicy, though. I wouldn't mind going
there again and trying something different.


Luther Richard Clark Jr.
OITC Systems Analyst
Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center
University of Maryland



On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 10:49 AM Thomas G. Sweeting <tsweet...@mfri.org>
wrote:

> I am a fan of Potomac Pizza also in "The Hotel".  They recently started
> offering non-dairy cheese, so I can have pizza again.
>
> There is a (new?) place in College Park called Dog House Biergarten that I
> would like to try, but probably when the weather is cooler in the fall.
>
> The pavilion at Carderock can be reserved, it is a little spendy but a
> very nice space.   Over on that side of town there is also Angler's Inn
> which was better than I expected it to be the last time I was there.
>
> Tom
> =======================================
> Thomas Sweeting
> Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute
> University of Maryland
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 9:06 PM peter teuben <teu...@umd.edu> wrote:
>
>> of course a park is generally more quiet than a bar, but its also
>> conceivably a lot more hot (except yesterday). We can also easily get
>> rained out if there's a summer storm, so I'm more inclined for an indoor
>> place.
>>
>> here's a few places , admitted local to UMD
>>
>> 1) Behind the The Hotel there's a new place called the Hall, even has
>> pickleball courts ooutside (no, i'm not a fan). Kinda weird you need to
>> wear a band, like on cruises, in order to get alcohol.
>>
>> 2)  Franklins or Bus Boys & Poets, both in hyattsville
>>
>> 3)  that "new" beer place at Riverdale station, also has a new "2fifty
>> BBQ", Tapas place on the other corner if you want food
>>
>>     (they allow food to be taken in to the beer place)
>>
>> 4) Le Fantome Food Hall, also new, in Riverdale . Has a few food places
>> and a bar. I love their Poke Bowl.
>>
>>
>> I think 3) is my favorite these days, but they're all good.
>>
>>
>> Other places I don't know anything about, but just heard mention:
>>
>> - union market (off NY Av)
>>
>> - there's a Denizen's right by Fantome,in Riverdale. I was there
>> recently, but had noisy live music.
>>
>>
>>
>> For those not having been around UMD for a few years, are in for the
>> shock treatment.  They recently paved Rt.1 now that it's "finished" and
>> ready for the purple line. Parking is, as  ever, a pain.
>>
>>
>> - peter
>>
>>
>> On 7/2/24 18:30, J. Milgram wrote:
>>
>> > BTW, it really is time for an UMGLUG. I propose we nail down 1-3 good
>> > venues, then I'll try sending out a doodle poll for each of them.
>> >
>> > To get things started: here's a crazy idea: how about out of doors at
>> > a park? The glugging will have to be non-alcoholic but there's good NA
>> > beer out there. In this spirit (or non-spirits) I propose: Carderock
>> > Recreation Area. They have picnic tables under a pavilion so we're
>> > good rain or shine. NB this is a purely selfish suggestion since it's
>> > near work.
>> >
>> > Or one of the many fine minibreweries anywhere in the greater metro
>> > area ... I am unfamiliar, so propose away.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 6/30/24 14:55, J. Milgram wrote:
>> >>
>> >> And you know what distro I would say :)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 6/30/24 13:09, Ben Stern wrote:
>> >>> So you know what I'm going to say for the distro you should be
>> >>> using, but
>> >>> there aren't STIGs for it.  I've been able to run it on my desktop
>> >>> as long
>> >>> as I keep it IAVA compliant, but that may not apply to your site.
>> >>>
>> >>> Ubuntu's upgrade process has been pretty good every time I've tried
>> >>> going
>> >>> from LTS to LTS, and there are STIGs for Ubuntu.  So that's a vote for
>> >>> Ubuntu.
>> >>>
>> >>> [I'm trying to push work to move to Ubuntu from RHEL and even with the
>> >>> massive price tag we're facing, there's a belief that "Ubuntu isn't
>> >>> made in
>> >>> the USA and RHEL is, so we have to use RHEL."  (I don't even know
>> >>> where to
>> >>> start with this.)]
>> >>>
>> >>> Glad you found the problem!
>> >>>
>> >>> Ben
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 07:05:11AM -0400, J. Milgram wrote:
>> >>>> Thanks all around!
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Rob: indeed, the system was compromised, sort of. The malware: some
>> >>>> kind of
>> >>>> "endpoint security" thing that the Company IT folks installed, on
>> >>>> top of
>> >>>> selinux, apparently because of a STIG. It's so seamless, it doesn't
>> >>>> even
>> >>>> tell you what's going on, just tells you operation not permitted. I
>> >>>> wonder
>> >>>> how  it works ... must require some kind of kernel patch or module.
>> >>>> Killed
>> >>>> the daemon and problem solved. Of course now I have to wonder what in
>> >>>> particular it doesn't like about all the files it selects for this
>> >>>> special
>> >>>> treatment. But at least now I can backup all my files, even the
>> >>>> ones I'm not
>> >>>> allowed to view.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Which I need to do because they "must" upgrade me to a newer RHEL and
>> >>>> apparently it requires everything to be wiped, even /home. There
>> >>>> has got to
>> >>>> be a better Linux distro out there. If only I could remember its
>> >>>> name ...
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Thanks again. I'm buying the first round at the next UMGLUG. That
>> >>>> day will
>> >>>> come!
>> >>>>
>> >>>> regards
>> >>>> Judah
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On 6/28/24 15:05, Rob Sherwood wrote:
>> >>>>> I wouldn't ignore the possibility of a compromise... might be worth
>> >>>>> booting off a known safe USB disk in rescue mode and seeing if the
>> >>>>> problem
>> >>>>> persists even in that environment.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Best of luck,
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> - Rob
>> >>>>> .
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 11:21???AM J. Milgram <milg...@cgpp.com>
>> >>>>> wrote:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>     On Jun 28, 2024 at 14:19, J. Milgram <milg...@cgpp.com> wrote:
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>     Peter, Moshe,
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>     Thanks. These are good ideas. I might mention I'm running a
>> >>>>>> RAID1
>> >>>>>>     array so I presume an asymmetrical hd problem would trigger
>> >>>>>> major
>> >>>>>>     warnings. It never happened to me before so I don't actually
>> >>>>>>     know what happens, or how to recover.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>     But I guess the raid array could be fine, and
>> >>>>>>     reliably/redundantly supporting a broken filesystem...
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>     Am running a search now to find all affected files, to see if
>> >>>>>>     there's a pattern. Will check the logs too... Should have been
>> >>>>>>     the first thing I thought of :)  Like the dd idea too. Thanks
>> >>>>>> again.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>     More to follow.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>     Judah
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>     On Jun 28, 2024 at 10:41, peter teuben <teu...@umd.edu>
>> wrote:
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>     inclined to think the disk has I/O issues, though you
>> mentioned
>> >>>>>>>     repair claims there's nothing needed.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>     Any suspicious logs in /var/log
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>     or try dd if=/dev/yourdisk of=/devnull
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>     to see if that triggers I/O errors in the logs
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>     On 6/28/24 10:38, J. Milgram wrote:
>> >>>>>>>>     Greetings,
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>     Hope everyone's summer is going well.
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>     Weird problem here on an RHEL 7 box. Have a number of files
>> >>>>>>>>     under /home that the os will not let me read. So tools like
>> >>>>>>>> cp,
>> >>>>>>>>     md5sum, lsattr and such, and applications, all tell me
>> >>>>>>>>     "operation not permitted" whether run as user or as root.
>> That
>> >>>>>>>>     said I can stat them. Have checked ownership, permissions,
>> >>>>>>>> file
>> >>>>>>>>     acls, etc.
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>     Haven't found a pattern to the affected files. One
>> interesting
>> >>>>>>>>     example is a directory of ~300 conference papers, all pdfs,
>> >>>>>>>> all
>> >>>>>>>>     from same conference, all with identical perms and ownership,
>> >>>>>>>>     and exactly one of them has this problem. The rest I can read
>> >>>>>>>>     as normal.
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>     Running selinux but disabling that didn't change anything.
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>     It's an XFS filesystem. Ran xfs_repair but no change.
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>     I'm stumped! Any ideas?
>> >>>>>>>>     Thanks as always...
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>     Judah
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
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