Job opening at Crexendo

2018-03-07 Thread irb
An acquaintence of mine has a job opening, looking for a Linux admin who can
come in, fix some things, automate all the other things, and get some
reporting on the state of things to management. The description is below.

Contact info for is below. I might be able to answer questions but I don't
work there so you're better off talking to Phil, below.

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Position Title: Linux System Administrator
Department: 150 IT
Reports to: Director of IT Operations
Status: Full Time


We are looking for a DevOps Engineer that is looking to join a company with a
proven product. Our company is a full-service cloud solutions provider that
delivers critical voice and data technology infrastructure services to the
start-up, SMB and small enterprise markets. We are comprised of
industry-leading engineering, sales, marketing and support professionals
that combine left-brain logic with right-brain creativity to design, build and
deliver world-class cloud services that drive business productivity.

What You Will Be Doing

*** Install, configure, and maintain physical and virtual servers.
*** Maintain custom, in-house applications.
*** Ensure the monitoring and uptime of the infrastructure.
*** Participate in the development and testing of internal tools and scripts.
*** Help automate repeatable tasks.
*** Architect high performance, scalable systems solutions.
*** Participate in 24x7 on-call rotation.
*** Collaborate with other teams to troubleshoot and resolve any production 
issues.

What You Need for this Position

Below are some of the technologies we use:

*** Configuration Management: Puppet, Chef, Consul, Jenkins
*** Systems Monitoring: Nagios, Logstash, Kibana, Grafana, CheckMK
*** Virtualization: Docker, AWS
*** Linux Administration: Ubuntu, CentOS, Redhat
*** Networking: DHCP, DNS, IPtables
*** MySQL Administration: Base MySQL
*** NoSQL Technologies: MongoDB, ElasticSearch
*** Load Balancing: Nginx, F5
*** Version Control: Git, GitHub, Vault
*** Scripting: Bash, Perl
*** Hardware Platforms: EMC, F5, Dell, Cisco

What's In It for You

1. Competitive Salary
2. Good Benefits
3. Innovative Company
4. Architecture / Mentorship
So, if you are a Devops Engineer - Build and Release with experience, please 
apply today!
Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S

Contact us at itjobs2...@gmail.com with any questions of your resume. 



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Re: Clementine music player, or something better?

2018-03-07 Thread Victor Odhner
Thanks, All.  I had written off VLC because I thought of it as a video player. 
Now learning how to drive it, and to save playlists with it.

Stephen/Brian, I haven’t found how to avoid streaming, but haven’t given it 
much time. VLC does definitely have a very to-the-point style and it will be 
useful in more than one way.

Michael, (a) I don’t know how I froze up Rhythmbox but it was very repeatable 
and I’m not alone in this. But the deal-breaker was that Rhythbox is stuck in 
streaming mode, and we want the play to stop at the end of each song. 
(Clementine streams until it finishes the one song flagged to stop at end, then 
it drops the flag and we set the next flag.)  (b) I don’t see where the squeeze 
approach fits. I’m playing songs to sing in a church, one song at a time, and 
incidental music at various times. Our desktop wired through a mixer board 
along with instruments and microphones for live music. The computer also plays 
video programming segments via 

I also might try theatrical software, that sounds more like what I’m doing as 
far as the purpose is concerned. But at the moment we’re OK with Clementine and 
I’m testing VLC against it. 

Thanks again,
Victor
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On 20180305, at 07:28, Stephen Partington  wrote:

VLC is about the only player I know of that will do this, super straightforward 
UI but all the power you want under the hood when you need/want it.

On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 9:38 AM, Brian Cluff mailto:br...@snaptek.com>> wrote:
I just checked and VLC has a setting to pause at the end of each track 
(Preferences -> Interface -> Pause on last frame of video) and when set it does 
exactly that.  You start the next track by just clicking the next track button 
and away it goes till it hits the end of that track.  I don't see any fancy 
internal play list handing stuff, but you can create and save play lists and 
when you load a new play list it's appended to the current play list.
The interface can also to customized/dumbed down for what you need.  I'm not 
sure if it will fill your needs, but it seems to check a lot of the boxes you 
wanted checked.

Brian Cluff



On 03/03/2018 05:58 PM, Victor Odhner wrote:
> I’m using Clementine to keep playlists, playing songs one at a time.
> 
> (I have migrated from my Mac Mini because it’s vintage 2009, out of support. 
> I looked for a newer Mac Mini but the newest model is five years old. I went 
> to Linux because I don’t trust Apple or Microsoft not to jerk us around, and 
> I want to have a pretty stable 10-year solution. Of course it was cheaper 
> too, but that wasn’t the main issue.
> 
> What I want: When running an event, we step through all of the songs in a 
> single playlist. Songs are played in order, stopping after each one.
> 
> What I *don’t* need in a music player is what seem to be the most popular 
> features:
>   Ability to play a whole playlist as a unit, or at random;
>   Access to download from music sources; and,
>   Flashy graphics, or album and performer information.
> 
> Clementine is very popular and has behaved consistently for me. It lacks 
> *any* real documentation except lots of discussions, mostly about features 
> that aren’t important to me. There’s one “full discussion” that should be 
> part of the installation but I don’t see it. I’ll keep digging through these 
> conversations.
> 
> Does anyone know of a player that is (a) very stable [like Clementine], and 
> (b) documented ?
> 
> I tried Rhythmbox, but it kept freezing on me. Apparently that’s a known 
> problem.
> Rhythmbox apparently has no way to stop after a song if other songs are 
> inline, so that was another deal-breaker.
> But I can thank Rhythmbox for leading me to an iTunes playlist converter. No 
> other music players seem ready to import playlist data. Rhythmbox imported it 
> initially but I had to bail due to freezes. But I still have that conversion 
> file, and was able to produce a nice text file that we can search for 
> history. (Newer versions of iTunes do not produce XML conversion data, but 
> mine was a little older so the file was there.)
> 
> Current problems I’m working with Clementine are:
> 
> It says X-ing a tab for a saved playlist will delete the playlist because 
> it’s not a “Favorite,” but doesn’t tell us how to make it a favorite. The red 
> heart at the bottom doesn’t do it. These are saved files. Our first attempt 
> saved a playlist that we can hide without deleting, even though I see no 
> indicator that it is a “favorite,” but the next two are “not a favorite”. 
> I’ll continue to read all discussions I can find.
> 
> We can only mark one song at a time to stop at the end. Once it stops after a 
> song, that flag is removed. So their whole concept of a playlist is start it 
> and it plays through. I’d like to mark a whole playlist to stop at the end of 
> a song. This problem is liveable.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Victor
> 
> 
> 
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