Eventually it all goes to shit?
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RE: Favourite Instant Messenger on Ubuntu Linuxposted in IT Discussion
Pidgin is certainly good, won't go wrong there.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
Maybe he is just.... dumping things in the thread?
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RE: New Dell gaming laptopposted in IT Discussion
@Nic said in New Dell gaming laptop:
This article has more details:
http://venturebeat.com/2017/01/03/dell-launches-4-inspiron-and-alienware-gaming-laptops-with-intel-kaby-lake-processors/GTX 1050 and i5 Kaby Lake.
With a 4k display, that graphics card isn't going to be able to do very high settings at 4k. 4GB also seems a little skimpy. Still, for $800 it isn't bad. Like @wirestyle22 said, do they need a laptop? Otherwise you could get better value with a Steam machine type box and hook it up to their existing TV.
You wrote this while I was typing. So that's a decent GTX card. But 4K display seems wrong.
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PulseAudio Now on Fedora 25posted in IT Discussion
https://fedoramagazine.org/pulseaudio-10-0-fedora-25/
Looks like some nice new features.
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RE: Weekend Plansposted in Water Closet
@scottalanmiller said:
Chilly week here, not even supposed to top 90 all week!
It's a rough life down there, I can tell.
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RE: Open source Firewallposted in IT Discussion
pfSense was really good in the past. But I agree, the days of building your own firewall on an old PC that you have are over.
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RE: Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devicesposted in IT Discussion
Seems pretty clear that UBNT has gone public with this at this point.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
While crazy, I do like the Crazy AJ's idea. It seems to have some legs. A long shot, to be sure. But an interesting one.
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RE: KT on Raspberry Piposted in IT Discussion
The real "power" of the Raspberry Pi is in making traditional "embedded" devices with it. Building your own sensors, thermostat, light controls, and things like that.
But of course you could use it to build small servers too, instead of making VMs. You could get five RPs and make five little servers with them.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
On a second delicious cup of coffee here. No Scott the Preventer keeping me from my coffee.
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RE: OBS Official (subscriber support) - Anything existposted in IT Discussion
OBS is pretty much the industry standard. If you want, you could take its code and BE the official support for it. If your company does not want to do that, you could do it yourself. Or hire any third party to do that.
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RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!posted in Water Closet
Holy cow, that's crazy. Welcome to the party everyone. Welcome to @emusgrave @BigTimmy @Baustin213 @GlennBarley @freezx
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RE: Virtual Machines vs Containersposted in IT Discussion
Containers all share a single kernel. So you don't really have separate operating systems, but just "application spaces" on top of a single OS.
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RE: Mangolassi.itposted in Water Closet
Bing never returns useful search results. As an end user, it's a useless search service.
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RE: Virtual Machines vs Containersposted in IT Discussion
I tend to like containers more when I know that my system is going to be dedicated to a singular workload type. Like I just want to split up Ubuntu to keep apps from interfering with each other. Then containers are lighter and make sense.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
iyogi? That sounds like one of those scam services that would call you claiming to be Microsoft and having "detected an issue and they would like to upgrade your machine."
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RE: vMotion causing glitches on moved machinesposted in IT Discussion
Doesn't vMotion move the memory state? Should not corrupt as the VM never stops, I thought.