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3:07 PM
that's not right
 
okay
 
Thanks. A warning — Colonel Panic 3 hours ago
 
I've told fk guys I want a replacement looking at the condition
they said they'll get back to me
 
I think he was trying to warn me about something, but he got attacked by wild bears before he got his warning out :(
 
3:12 PM
Bonus points for his name though.
 
questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=2374 @allquixotic: its the feral hogs you need to worry about!
 
@Tanner haha yeah
 
Got my first tumbleweed :( superuser.com/questions/541861/…
What happens when you combine OpenOffice with Microsoft Access? No love. That's what.
 
>_>
edited!
 
@Tanner what I'd suggest is opening it on another box in MS Access, remove the password, then make a copy, open it in Base, and if you want, set the password back on the original file
also, TRWTF is Access (I'll admit that their completely new file format is relatively less sucky than before, but anything ending in .mdb is basically a time bomb a la Win95 due to extremely poor data structure management, the file eventually explodes)
 
3:14 PM
No, TRWTF is that it's our password database ^____^
Secure, right?
 
@Tanner TRWTF is having a password database... okay, okay, so maybe KeePassX would've been acceptable, but... ACCESS???
 
TRWTF?
 
wonder if I should ask it on main site - or if it's too localized
 
I don't even think Access encrypts its text strings
 
@JourneymanGeek The real what the fk
 
3:15 PM
ahh
 
it might compress them but that doesn't help
i bet your password database's password is "password"
 
@allquixotic Oh, it doesn't. You can just pop that sucker open. The password is just a mild inconvenience.
 
super secure
do you host the database over http to the public internet on IIS? :D
using a "secret" URL (extremely secure!)
 
haha
It's on our AS400 at least with some security permissions...
 
oh ok =D
 
3:18 PM
ooh
 
storing insecure files on systems that are so ancient that nobody knows how to access because they were phased out before most hackers were born = pretty darn secure
 
precisely!
Security by obscurity. Unless you are being hacked by a retirement home
 
> deleted 1 characters in body
 
still substantial >_> that was a heinous typo
 
3:20 PM
XD It was
 
@JourneymanGeek most really serious security setups employ security by obscurity as a layer on top of real security mechanisms (based on encryption, strong permissions, etc) to slow down attackers and perhaps provide evidence of intrusion
 
@allquixotic: yeah
 
like port knocking (send magic packets to magic ports in a certain order or with a certain pattern)
 
I don't like obscurity. Period. I just can't stand by it. =\
 
@allquixotic: with my home server. i just drop packets if you arn't on my lan, and make a mistake with my password 3 times.
 
3:21 PM
can't they forge the source ip in the IP packet header?
 
most of these guys are speculative
and use pwned servers
I don't need to stop them. I just need to make myself a annoying enough target
 
I use PKI for everything, which is like using a 2048-bit password
I disable password based auth
 
yeah in this it's clear it's not proper youtube.com/…
 
actually i think my private key is 4096-bit
 
Oh, nice... Our Citrix consultant added a forward lookup zone for our company name, now we can't load our web page =D
 
3:39 PM
@Sathya Thanks :)
@Bob thanks :)
 
Brrrrr
Which salesdroid ever thought that "personal cloud" is a recommendation?
 
@Hennes I would recommend never buying these things! I want to be proved wrong, and the Netgear I won here was better than most, but, for ~£130 (ok, granted double!) you can get a HP Microserver which is a 4port full blown pc and so much more feature rich
 
I am not considering it.
I realised that 95% of the time I am on my desktop, so I just got local disks
 
Does anyone know the details about the Micro USB connector physical specifications (in the standard)? I have several Micro USB devices, and the only one that requires an enormous amount of physical force to insert or remove the connector is my Razr Maxx HD phone
even other modern Android devices like the Google Nexus 7 have a plug that can be fairly easily inserted and removed, but my Razr Maxx HD makes me hold the phone steady with one hand and grab the plug with all fingers to remove it
it requires a very intentional yank; I can hold on to the cable and the force due to gravity from the weight of the phone won't cause the cable to be unplugged
 
Micro-USB: Width: 7mm , height: 1.5–3 mm (uhm, that is a factor 2!)
Micro-USB Cables and Connectors Specification 193.219.66.80/datasheets/usb_20/Micro-USB_final/…
 
4:00 PM
@Hennes does it say anything about insertion/removal force? I thought USB was supposed to be "ZIF"
 
I hope it is not quite zero force. That would let s plugs fall out of a socket all the time
But a quick scan failed to notice force needed
 
I found USB 3.0 Type A connector has maximum 35 Newton insertion force
 
4:20 PM
@Hennes I was just wondering, if a live OS like ubuntu had persistence enabled, would it be possible to install a driver for a USB ethernet adapter into the live OS, and if not, how would one go about doing such a thing
 
I never ran a live OS from CD. But I assume you either need a partition or file on disk so it can rememeber persistent changes, or write enable the pen drive you booted from, or rip the ISO, mofity it and burn it back
 
4:34 PM
I'm not running from cd, I don't see me saying it either
but thanks
 
4:59 PM
@user88311 you don't even need persistence enabled
the default live boot environment on a CD or USB makes / (and /usr, etc) read-write in a ramdisk
if you had enough RAM for the source code, intermediate object files and final kernel modules, you could do it
 
interesting
 
or if you're on USB with persistence enabled then of course you can do it
 
Good to know, makes life bit easier
 
persistence just means it hangs around after a reboot, whereas with the ramdisk it won't
due to the way the changes are saved in the persistence file, i don't think it saves anything in /usr persistently, don't quote me on that
what you'd have to do is run make install freshly from the built object files on the persistent space (/home I think) each time you boot up, even on USB
which would copy the modules to /lib/modules/kernel-ver/...
otherwise OS doesn't know where they are
 
@allquixotic What's wrong with Keepass?
 
5:02 PM
and the /lib/modules stuff isn't part of the persistent partition
 
@allquixotic You actually found a spec for usb 3.0 insertion force?
 
@ruda.almeida oh, nothing; but I don't really consider it to be an enterprise solution, it's suitable for personal use but I wouldn't use it in an enterprise
 
@allquixotic Oh, I see.
 
the main reason is that someone could easily sneakernet it away or even base64 encode it and paste it on pastebin or something, and all your passwords are leaked outside the organization... you have to have at least some basic controls against enormous inside job information disclosure in an enterprise IT environment, and that's usually done by segmentation (don't give any one person the whole picture)
having a centralized password DB with all useful sysadmin passwords is very fragile and not compartmentalized at all, unless the scope of that password DB is very narrow (one server or something)
 
The folks at my organization are considering TeamPass teampass.net
 
5:05 PM
I've learned that Tanner's job isn't extremely enterprisey in the sense that he pretty much runs the show, so I guess it's fine for him
 
I just get to do what I want xD
 
but once you start having lots of people and very large dollar value, you probably want to start hiring more sysadmins and dividing up the power so that a rogue insider can't break your whole business
the environment where I work is extraordinarily resilient against even the most malicious insider, which is a good thing
the freetard in me says these walls and restrictions are unnecessary, but the cynical businessman in me says that it's very wise and will probably prevent catastrophe down the road, or already has done so at least once
 
@allquixotic: Meh... This guy rather goes to Google instead of giving dmesg information.
 
@TomWijsman the problem is likely much larger than Gentoo and could apply to many ASICs and many customers, so I think we should latch onto this despite what the OP did and try to get it looked at by someone maintaining net drivers in upstream Linux
it'd be great if someone with more motivation and technical know-how could reproduce the problem on relevant hw, though
I don't think I have anything using that specific driver
my realtek hw is actually newer than that
 
@allquixotic It's almost always larger than Gentoo, out of all the distros out there Gentoo is amongst the ones that do the least vendor patches.
 
5:28 PM
I see Evan Carroll in our mod election chat room o.O
 
Who is this Ubuntu guy ? :)
 
Me?
 
@jokerdino is SU having 2013 moderator elections now, too?
 
@allquixotic No, they have in July.
 
oh okay =P July is right as i was joining SU
I'll be a Yearling by then
 
5:31 PM
@jokerdino au's having an election?
 
@Sathya In a matter of hours, yep.
And that's why EC showed up, I suppose.
Ah, he has left.
Not enough rep.
 
ah
> This election is currently in the notstarted phase.
lol
 
haha
Been in that phase for 10 days now.
 
should nominate myself :P
 
It was in the bulletin for so many days too.
@Sathya Please do!
 
5:33 PM
Triple diamond stud :P
 
AU can always use your goodness.
 
na I'm pretty sure I'll lose badly
+ not enough time, got lot happening in coming months
(read: my wedding)
 
Hurray!
I think I saw your engagement photos
lucky ladki ;)
 
:)
 
Ok, let me not stir up any controversy.
 
5:38 PM
@jokerdino hahaha. She's well aware
user image
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hehehe
Fixed the date?
For wedding I mean.
 
yep, may 26
 
Hm, that seems like a decent gap. I wonder.
Usually, folks in here get done with this stuff, you know.
Anyway, that's too much prying.
Nighters
 
ciao
 
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Q: Did I screw up my USB stick? And if not, how can I fix it?

William HilsumBasically, I am doing various tests with Linux/BSD and USB booting at the moment. I had a live CD and tried to partition a 1GB memory stick in FreeBSD. The image I had stated it wanted/needed to format a swap slice of 8GB - I clicked next and got an exception in the installer about out of bounds...

Anyone have any ideas?
 
5:44 PM
@Sathya I forgot to say Congrats. Congrats!
Now, laters.
 
@jokerdino thanks :)
 
5:55 PM
@WilliamHilsum Windows' tools suck; try using Easeus partition manager
also, stupid question, but if your flash drive has a hardware write protect switch, make sure, uh, that it's not switched.......
make triply sure that the flash drive isn't assigned to any drive letters
then fire up easeus personal part mgr
 
:7962113 CAT TYPING DETECTED
 
I was just rubbing my numpad ;D
 
40% of OpenBSD installs lead to shark attacks.  It's their only standing security issue.
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@WilliamHilsum that might be relevant to you also
 
6:08 PM
@Sathya That's an absolutely awesome picture by the way.
 
@Tanner thanks :)
 
Is that traditional in India? I mean, is that what your "typical" wedding looks like?
'cuz it makes ours look like a joke xD
or, I guess that's not the wedding?
 
@Tanner notta wedding; it's not til May
 
6:54 PM
Anyone know of USB to ISO tool for Windows? Not ISO to USB, there's a bajillion of those. I need the reverse... (And would that be a fair enough question?)
 
@Tanner what do you want to do with the ISO? burn it to a CD?
 
Boot a VM with it. There's no USB boot option in VMWare Workstation and the workaround is flakey.
 
@Tanner yes, that's pretty much a traditional Indian Hindu engagement
the christian ones are the typical Church, white gown etc :)
 
@Tanner USB disks are formatted differently than CDs, so a direct copy of the data won't work... ISO9660 images typically use the El Torito boot sector while a USB disk is basically the same as a fixed storage HDD in that it has an MBR
you can't do up an ISO or burn a coaster with a block level layout comparable to a mass storage device because of the way BIOSes are coded to try and boot a CD device
 
@Sathya That's what our traditional US wedding is like. Our engagements typically just involve a fancy dinner and some punk getting on one knee.
@allquixotic ahhh... so I'm just better of rebuilding it the right way, huh?
 
7:03 PM
@Tanner the wedding will be somewhat like above. Except much longer ;P
 
Haha, wow. Very cool.
 
you both are very photogenic
 
^
I looked like a dumb kid in my wedding photos. Well... I guess I was a dumb kid but hey.
 
wait what?!
 
7:19 PM
@OliverSalzburg: blokkfont.com :D
 
@KronoS It was a test
 
> for clients who do not understand latin
hahaha
How is this OT?
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Q: Subdomains for server behind NAT

iqtI have server (ip: 192.168.1.2, openSUSE 12.2, Apache 2) behind router (ip: 192.168.1.1, TomatoUSB Toastman Build). I'm using FreeDNS (afraid.org) and I assigned subdomain (say x.afraid.org) to router, which has static external ip. After 443 port forwarding my sites work well, but I want to have ...

 
@Luke obviously... but hasn't my record been good enough? :P
just was taken aback for sec there
 
7:39 PM
@Tanner Reopened
Had to pin Sathya's Tumblr.
 
@TomWijsman Sweet :D
 
 
7:55 PM
@slhck :D
2 more posts queued
one by you, other by @manishearth
switched to GMT too
 
> A brittle, mildly toxic, rare, silver-white metalloid which looks similar to tin
@Luke don't know if that sounds very CuTe
 
Odd, so its both @Sathya and @WilliamHilsum's birthdays today?
Are you guys like twins?!?
 
Ha ! I got fed up with bloatware starting up on my system that I can't disable (no admin), so I wrote 50 lines of C++ (more like heavily copy and pasted with a tiny bit of my own knowledge) calling GetBaseModuleName, EnumProcesses and TerminateProcess on each process, and created a desktop shortcut to my 89 KB EXE.
could've used Cygwin killall but wanted a self-contained file with no sort of external dependency
 
That's one way of doing it :P
 
the simpler a task I embark on doing, the lower-level the language I write it in -- but I end up writing way more SLOC for that simple task than would really be necessary in a higher level language
I write big automated testing applications in Java; moderate hacks in VBScript or Ruby or JavaScript; and the most elementary tasks imaginable (which still require a herculean effort to code up) in C++/Win32API.
 
8:07 PM
@IvoFlipse Huh, it isn't Sathya's Birthday? :/ I don't remember when, but, I'm sure I've said Happy Birthday before and would have remembered if it was today!
 
Oh wait, they congratulated him for the wedding thing
 
@IvoFlipse it's not mine :P cc @WilliamHilsum
 
Laaaaaame
Man, that obnoxious Indian posts those pics all over the place ;P
 
the closest thing you could give to @Sathya in terms of well-wishings is "happy marriage half-year" since he's getting married in May
 
My whole Facebook wall is filled with them
 
8:08 PM
@allquixotic Like that comic... and, yeah - no write protect switch at all... will look at that software... And as for Windows, I agree Disk Manager could be better, but, diskpart is quite good... (IMHO)
 
or like an engagement gift :P
 
ubuntu wants to write their own display server? whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat???
are they batty?
 
wayland?
 
no. write their own = not use Wayland and not use Xorg
 
Oo
 
Yeah, saw that pass by yesterday; probably didn't like something wayland said at FOSDEM.
 
3 moderator positions for Ask Ubuntu
 
Or maybe just coincidental... /care :D
 
8:38 PM
> As I mentioned in the videocast, the simple reality is that we have found that neither X nor Wayland is ideal for the convergence story we are working on with Ubuntu. This is a story that needs a really thin display server that is not just efficient and capable of delivering the Ubuntu experience on desktops, but also on more constrained devices such as phones, tablets and potentially other form factors too.
so he actually means it. wtf
 
8:52 PM
interesting ... 3 nominations for mod for AU... maybe my standards are inflated because of the relatively higher number of questions and upvotes and badges to be gained in the larger SU community, but two of the candidates seem like they're really not a good fit
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Q: Win 7 taskbard do not apear after start

totymedliAfter I killed a virus in the PC and restarted it, everything works fine but the taskbar with the start menu and the icons in the desktop aren't apear. I still can open and run everything from Task Managger but can't start the process that managges the taskbar and the desktop, however in the Proc...

> After I killed a virus in the PC and restarted it, everything works fine but the taskbar with the start menu and the icons in the desktop aren't apear.
maybe he didn't totally "kill" it, or he killed it so well that it killed his taskbar
 
The number of people who "fix" viruses kills me.
 
@Tanner grr, you posted a shorter version of what i wrote seconds before i hit answer
 
haha
sorry, I figured you weren't gonna answer it
 
just got a drive by email from an unknown sender in my gmail with the subject of "RE" and the sender's name in all caps. leaning towards "report phishing" without even reading
 
At least now he has two people saying "Dude just reformat"
 
9:04 PM
true
where's that stupid guy who made a meta.su post about answer verbosity, who kept saying we just need to "git 'r done" (stupid, stupid saying that makes me want to punch the person saying it) to post an answer saying "Just reformat." ?
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Q: Answers that are too long, drawn out and contain too much excess theory

ScandalistMany answers I've seen are dauntingly written out like a college homework assignment when 2-3 sentences at the most would have sufficed. Shouldn't we aim for conciseness and develop skills to articulate answers that say a lot with less words? If a user is concerned with the excess baggage, he/she...

 
looooool
Yeah let's just simplify all our answers to one or three sentences.
Forget the whole... art of writing, keeping the readers attention, etc, etc
 
I like how it's -9
that guy also wrote "I.T." in the comments. Who the heck writes "I.T." instead of "IT"?
 
-12 now :P
hahahahaha
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A: Answers that are too long, drawn out and contain too much excess theory

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What was that?
I also like how long his comments are...
> in the trenches of an I.T. project with deadlines etc, the answers need to be concise or the searcher will go elsewhere.
He's going to go far in "I.T."
 
@Tanner I know lol
 
@Tanner Just some non-breaking space, such that my answer doesn't break into a comment... :D
 
9:22 PM
6 days left on my VMWare Workstation trial... I'm kinna thinking about buying it out of pocket =S
...or it could stop accepting mouse input.
That could happen too.
 
@Tanner did it just randomly stop accepting mouse input, or is that what it threatens to do?
I loved JManGeek's answer to this q, but I had to weigh in myself :P
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A: How does one become a top contributor and solves computer problems independenly?

allquixoticI'm not sure if one of the answers here already covered this, but it's very important to work on your analytical skills. Computers, like most man-made artifacts, are divided up into a finite number of separate components. Unlike the natural world, where everything in nature is infinitely divisib...

 
@allquixotic Randomly
Rebooted VM and it still won't grab it
it's pissing me off lol
 
@Tanner what's the host and guest OS?
and is this WS 9?
 
9:37 PM
yeah WS 9
host os is win7, guest is server 2012
 
I think you get 30 days of unlimited support tickets when you buy a full license, so you might be able to use that leverage to get it fixed if it is a genuine issue... I think Workstation 7.1.1 had a fix that resulted from a support ticket I filed
VMware's support techs are ruthless when you file a ticket -- not only will they not ignore it, but they will check back with you on a bi-weekly basis to see if you get any more info or workarounds or resolve it, and they'll let you know what their engineer has been able to do to fix it
 
Good to know. I like that kind of support.
But I think my main thing is I'm sick of fiddling with hypervisors...
 
basically -- while you don't have a direct line to an engineer, the support tech's job is to constantly go between you and the engineer and make sure that the problem gets resolved if it's even remotely able to be resolved
 
Linked that as a comment on the question.
 
@TomWijsman good, that's very comprehensive and nice
wondering how many people will take the time to learn that though :/
@Tanner the other thing about VMW support that I like is that they treat paying customers' problem reports as very high priority, and they have a dedicated software maintenance team that supports the current release and issues point releases, so your question gets a lot of management oversight
since their products are fairly expensive, the sheer number of support tickets they get (which are not PEBKAC) is reasonably low, and manageable, so each one is like a "!" for the engineering management
 
9:42 PM
Would be nice to stay away from the Virtual Box forums xD
 
and I may be bias but I have supported VMware fairly fervently ever since they acquired Tungsten Graphics, which means that they're now paying the salaries accounting for at least 50% of the worldwide open source graphics driver development man-hours
Brian Paul, the creator of the Mesa project (open source libGL on Linux), is employed by them
 
That's definitely worth supporting.
 
proprietary software company makes money selling expensive licenses to enterprises and barely-affordable licenses to first world geeks; pays salaries of open source software developers contributing to the public good; sounds nice to me :)
Red Hat's still better because all their code is FOSS, but some is better than none
 
And it's not like they're getting those expensive license sales without some heavy lifting. VMWare is a must if you're doing any serious virtualization.
They actually have a data center out here...
 
I think KVM or Xen is a serious competitor to VMware's proprietary hypervisor if you're running server-side and doing, for example, Linux on Linux, or Solaris on Linux, or Linux on Solaris, but if Windows is involved, it's pretty much VMware for performance/stability
 
9:49 PM
Is KVM or Xen good for managing hundreds of VMs?
 
@Tanner the bare tools for KVM and Xen are fairly limited compared to the vSphere stuff, but companies including Red Hat and Parallels and Citrix have developed enterprisey (proprietary) software packages built on top of the core hypervisor tech of KVM/Xen
Red Hat's KVM has libvirt and a fairly decent GUI for managing VMs
all of that is FOSS
 
Citrix does that level of virtualization? Ew...
 
I'm eating crunchy Ramen-esque (not really Ramen but somewhat close) out of a cup of noodles... too impatient to wait for them to soften up
 
My wife and son do that. I find it disgusting...
 
I find it awesome
I'd shake your son's hand for being a crunchy-noodle-eater ;) good boy!
 
9:52 PM
Oh dang, she got a job offer today. =D Considering the pay increase + moving from education (and only working 180 days a year) she's looking at doubling her money.
 
your wife, well, not touching that one
 
haha
 
ugh i hate target credit services... they try to be helpful but i wish i could tell them to go away easier than picking up the phone, because i'm at work
they call like every 120 minutes
i tried to place an order with my credit card, it got declined because i typoed something, and then i decided not to place it in the first place
so they're trying to call me to say "this thing was declined, are you sure?" or something like that
 
@Sathya What's the rule about profanity on your Tumblr?
Anyway, you got a few more for your queue.
 
10:21 PM
 
11:09 PM
is it just me, or did the css on SU just blow up?
 
So did SF lol
 
Ah, is that why I can not load new pages on SU
 
11:37 PM
That might have been the problem.
 
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