We run OwnCloud at work. It's great. One thing that's great for us is we
can share a file with a customer and set an expiration on it.
Brian
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 5:58 PM, Roderick Anderson
wrote:
> I run ownCloud on a RaspberryPI. Uses a 32 GiB micro SD card in a SD to
> USB adapter for the
What happens if you delete them from the command line?
Brian
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 9:13 PM, John Jason Jordan
wrote:
> I have a 128GB USB stick that I sometimes use to transfer files. Today
> I discovered that it was full, even though the GUI file manager
> (Thunar, Xubuntu 14.04) showed only
These were tested using the env x= command in the Ars article.
OpenSuse 13.1 has been updated. I'm not sure when.
GNU bash, version 4.2.47(1)-release (x86_64-suse-linux-gnu)
OS X 10.9.5 is vulnerable.
GNU bash, version 3.2.51(1)-release (x86_64-apple-darwin13)
I run MobaXterm on Windows and
To get back to an on topic reason to drop GoDaddy, a company I worked for
had a plan to migrate all DNS functions to Amazon so we only needed
registration. When the contract was up we planned to move that to a
different registrar. We told GoDaddy that the contract would not be renewed
and the next
I second (third, sixth, whatever...) the Thinkpad line. I have an old T60
(so old it's a 4:3 aspect) that I currently run CentOS on. I just started a
new job with SGI and got a brand new T-series. Can't remember the exact
model. But it has one of the new style keyboards. It's still good to type
on.
First time commenting here since signing up.
Coming from the perspective of a consumer, it's been years since I've
opened a phone book. I'll do a web search for whatever I'm looking for and
include the name of the town. Unless I'm looking for a specific place. Then
it's even easier.
--Brian
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