of course parking at The Hall is (still) free. In  theory you could park there and walk to The Hotel. in theory.

On 7/3/24 11:17, Thomas G. Sweeting wrote:
Yes, parking can be steep in all of College Park. When the weather is conducive I usually walk from my office.


=======================================
Thomas Sweeting
Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute
University of Maryland



On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 10:56 AM peter teuben <teu...@umd.edu> wrote:

    Recently "the hotel" stopped honoring parking fees, and they are
    steep, so the hotel is now off my list.

    On 7/3/24 10:49, Thomas G. Sweeting 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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