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We were given an option, and since I was pretty much WFH anyway before
the covid, I'll probably stay that way if I can help it.
I'm in a good place right now, and have no desire to look around. :D
On 10/13/21 10:59, Paul Boniol wrote:
We touched on remote work vs returning to the office last
So, if you spend a great deal of time upgrading Old Servers (RH Linux 3
to RHEL8 or AIX 4, 5 to 7.2) and saving old data, should you be called:
"Sr. Systems Archaeologist" (if you just have to maintain 'em you'd be a
"Sr. Systems Archaeologist Admin")?
Howard.
On 10/26/21 20:52, John F.
I'm having a hard time with fonts i.e. getting them to display on an
even keel (they're either very small or too large), and clipboard issues
when running things like Citrix sessions, and remote viewer sessions
from RHEV, or the like (and on one box it was a straight up install, on
the other
I use keepass2 on (2) Kubuntu, (2) Fedora, 1 Windoze desktops and my
phone (keepass2android). I keep the kbdx file on Google Drive, but you
have to pick one location to be the "standard" and sync from there. I
use rsync / scp in a small script to sync up the other desktops
locally. I'm not
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alization, or RHEV 3)
SELinux is needed to protect one Guest from the other apparently. We're
running in on Power8 boxes, and Intel.
Also, on boxes that sit in a DMZ, or are internet facing, we enable SELinux.
It appears to work, and its not THAT hard, you just have to be aware of it.
AppArmor
Linux in a VM later, gotta get
on a online meeting.
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a management position?
Yea, I'm a member of NLUG.
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You're just about there.
All you have to do now is shrink /dev/mapper/nala-home's LV.
lvreduce -L301G /dev/mapper/nala-home
(the extra GB is so you have some extra room for the filesystem)
you could have used lvreduce instead of resize2fs
lvreduce -L300G -r /dev/mapper/nala-home
you may think
When you first start up the regular version that can use Packs, you are
greeted with that PUEL license.
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That Gianato guy is completely clueless, and should be called out as such by
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for Fedora I'd have it made.
For some reason Fedora's Xorg implementation tends to just run up the CPUs for
no reason after running for a while. Something my Kubuntu box doesn't suffer
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On Tuesday 09 February 2010 10:51:03 am Ken Barber wrote:
On Feb 9, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Howard Coles Jr. dhcol...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm getting word from certain folks that there's a Federal Law
requiring it.
One word: !#$!#%^.
S/he is probably referring to a line-item Req in a federal
:
sudo touch
/sbin/EnterprisePlatinumDoublePlusAntiVirusMalwareRickRollZombieProcessCeTrippleBonusHomeEdition.o
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On Sunday 07 February 2010 07:31:11 am Jim Peterson wrote:
Howard, I always spelled Packard-Bell like this: T-R-A-S-H
On Feb 6, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Howard Coles wrote:
I used a BBS on the early nineties (93 I think it was) called Stinger. I
still have the dhcolesj at stinger dot org
286 packard-bell. (Can't remember if that's the right spelling or not).
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On Feb 6, 2010 7:04 PM, Howard White how...@usit.net wrote:
David R. Wilson wrote:
My first computer was the Apple II. I found it had 3 programs on the
disk I wrote
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On Monday 14 December 2009 08:14:29 pm William Turner wrote:
Kinda curious...do any of the cellular cards (att, Verizon, that mifi
thingy) function under linux?
Bill
Yes. I can't recall the model number, but it's a PCMCIA card.
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On Nov 21, 2009 3:31 AM, Russ Crawford russ.m.crawf...@gmail.com wrote:
I can get behind this.
http
need a small, light on memory and resources directory, OpenLDAP.
If I need a larger, replicated Directory, RedHat Directory Server.
Multimaster replication does require some pre-planning, as you don't
want to do Directory Services by the seat of your pants.
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are security patches, that I can schedule, and DR
rebuilds.
However, I have done some reading, I just haven't had time to dig too deep in
the docs as I wanted, due to being on call. I was also making sure that no
one thought I had asked a question then abandoned it.
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On Tuesday 20 October 2009 08:38:11 am Michael Stahnke wrote:
Does anyone around here use this?
I'm asking because I'm wondering how practical it really is.
it's a Server Config Manager, and it apparently does some package, and
user management.
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Does anyone around here use this?
I'm asking because I'm wondering how practical it really is.
it's a Server Config Manager, and it apparently does some package, and user
management.
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Has anyone here actually used their training? I was looking at some of their
materials for a specific purpose, but wanted to find out about quality,
accuracy, etc.
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