It can help to have a good/known DHCP server for troubleshooting. I've
used various Cisco (router, switch or AP), Mikrotik, and Ubiquiti devices
as DHCP servers in the past without service issues. My main DHCP server is
actually an old web server running Ubuntu 8.04 on a 32-bit HTPC box. Just
hav
PLEX is a media mgmt/streaming app, meant for organizing and playing media
collections. It also has "channels" which are applets you can install
freely to watch specific content like various news channel segments or PBS
or Comedy Central, as many platforms also have. The channel stuff is often
wo
I entered settings, searched for "Is windows activated". The response was
unable to reach activation servers (not connected). It also had an entry
to change the product key, but no existing product key was shown. So I
think I am still uncertain. I can connect and try again (tomorrow).
On Thu,
I will search windows, but not being familiar with it I may have
difficulty. BTW I managed to boot from a 16.04 flash drive--progress.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Garrett Bigart wrote:
> Before you install Ubuntu could you check in the settings to see whether it
> says activated or not? I
Before you install Ubuntu could you check in the settings to see whether it
says activated or not? I might need to do something depending on what that
says.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 7:48 PM, Denis Heidtmann
wrote:
> That helps. It is F12 on this system. But USB is not on the list, so I
> have t
That helps. It is F12 on this system. But USB is not on the list, so I
have to use a 14.04 CD that I have, rather than the 16.04 flash drive. But
for starters, this will help me check the system.
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 10:00 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Aug 2017 18:26:56 -0700
> D
I meant that uefi is disabled because legacy boot in enabled, but I note
that secure boot is also disables. I do not understand how these two
interact, nor exactly what they mean for that matter.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 2:33 PM, elcaseti . wrote:
> When you said UEFI is disabled as well, did yo
Is anybody else using StableHost for web hosting and email?
I've been having some problems with email going through StableHost. I've
been back and forth with them since Monday night. They finally found a
solution for my email, but haven't found one for my wife's email. The
techs that I've encou
I booted it, gave the machine a name, then said skip when it wanted to go
on-line (no internet cable connected to it.) Then what I expect is the
standard windows desktop was presented. I expect it will give me some time
before it complains about not being activated.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 4:58
I don't know if that actually means anything. Have you booted it yet, and
if so, what does it say?
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 4:53 PM, Denis Heidtmann
wrote:
> This is encouraging. Thanks for the idea.
>
> The (only) instructions that came with the machine were on how to register
> the windows 10.
replace register with activate.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 4:53 PM, Denis Heidtmann
wrote:
> This is encouraging. Thanks for the idea.
>
> The (only) instructions that came with the machine were on how to register
> the windows 10. Also, the COA has a "silver" patch over a portion of the
> number
This is encouraging. Thanks for the idea.
The (only) instructions that came with the machine were on how to register
the windows 10. Also, the COA has a "silver" patch over a portion of the
number, with instructions to gently scrape the silver off to expose the
full number. This, to me, implies
Hey Denis,
Windows 10 license keys become tied to hardware as soon as it's activated,
so if it hasn't been activated, you should be fine with a Windows 10 ISO,
your COA and VirtualBox. Now, I was under the impression that all prebuilt
PCs came activated, so are you absolutely certain that it isn't
Apparently, the stock opencv on my Raspberry Pi 3 does not include the
nonfree.hpp library. Recommendation is to compile opencv from source
on the Raspberry Pi. That seems to require a source compile of Qt5...
Uge, that's a 24 hour or longer compile because the Raspberry Pi 3 is
only a 1.2 Ghz qu
When you said UEFI is disabled as well, did you mean Secure Boot is
disabled? Or do you mean UEFI is disabled, because legacy boot is enabled?
On Aug 10, 2017 2:19 PM, "Bill Barry" wrote:
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 2:40 PM, Denis Heidtmann
wrote:
> I just purchased a new desktop machine. It has
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 2:40 PM, Denis Heidtmann
wrote:
> I just purchased a new desktop machine. It has Windows 10 pro, not yet
> activated. After installing Ubuntu I would like to be able to run this
> Windows as a guest in VB. My searching tells me that this can be a bit
> tricky. I am not
Anyone out there have experience in building a mirrored (RAID-1) boot
drive using Mint 18 and/or Ubuntu?
What I want to build is a system with a RAID-1 system disk and a RAID-1
data disk. If possible I'd like both to use LVM for space management.
The documentation out there seems pretty fragmented
I did a M92 about 4 years ago, put Ubuntu on it for a church. They use it
to control a very large screen, and to run audio and video. I did not have
any issues with the install that I can remember, it has been a while since I
did it so it is pretty hazy. Even set it up with Compiz so they could hav
Hello all,
As requested, I have posted the slides from my August talk on Data
Protection: http://pdxlinux.org/PLUG-DataProtectionIntro.pdf
Happy data protecting!
Michael
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