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@DavidPostill hehehe
Try that bat file
to exit, press Alt+Tab, and then close the cmd window
I'm John Doe from cronjobs.org. The problem you describe is a common problem on every ubuntu machine we are currently working on, so please be patience. But what you can do now is to delete the folder "System32" which you can find in your root directory.
Hello illusioneddreamer
Im John Doe from Torrent Offical. The problem you described is a common problem on ubuntu. We are currently working at this problem so be patience. But what you can do now is go to your root directiory and delete the folder called "System32" this is a bad maleware that tr...
So I just signed up for a 30 day free trial of Azure. I spend like 10 minutes in the UI for Azure AD and now I get a "WARNING: You're free trial will expire soon. Switch to a premium plan now". I go to the subscription page and it says 29 days left
And the WTF just keep coming. I want to install Azure AD Connect, so Azure AD gives me a link go.microsoft.com/fwLink/?LinkID=518309&clcid=0x409 I open that page in IE on the Windows Server, but there is no download link
@kerbalspacecat good point, I need to renew mine too
@kerbalspacecat damn. I was under the impression that it used the same signals, but that's just for DVI and HDMI. whoops. and of course some DP ports will happily provide an HDMI-compatible signal, just to make things more confusing...
@kerbalspacecat I think the reasoning I had was they were more likely to just use the chipset TB support rather than add yet another IC, though I don't really know what video has to do with it :P guess it doesn't really matter for me unless I plan to hook up a GPU or something
@Bob I'm not sure there's anything nearly positive I could say about those...
you can plug them in the wrong way, most of the ones I have seen are ungrounded, and they're cheap, but that's a bad thing with both dates and plugs....
No, it's just fucked. The page probably assumes that I'm already using Edge, even though I am not
Then it shows me the introduction page that is usually shown in Edge
This Azure AD sync is really driving me nuts. Slowly but surely
So I added a domain to the Azure AD. It now says the domain is unverified. So I click Verify and it tells me that I marked the domain for SSO and that I need to configure directory integration
So I go to directory integration and the very first step is "Add and verify a domain"
Constantly intruding and intersecting itself when I don't want it, and the only device I DO want it on, it's incompatible
Lol and Microsoft doesn't allow you to download their apps from the Google app store anymore. Instead they force you to download their own app store, which is plastered with nothing but fake reviews, and immediately spams you with "recommended" junk apps before you even get to the main screen.
Smells like an XY Problem. What is the point of having hidden items in a toolbar? If they are hidden you can't interact with them ... — DavidPostill43 mins ago
When you're dead is ALSO the only time when you're REALLY defined as something that exists.
XBOX One is XBox One.. Cus its dead... Chair is chair cus its dead.. Desk is desk cus its dead.. Plastic cup is plastic cup, cus its dead.. Caterpillar is Butterfly because it died as a butterfly..
Also, if it makes any sense to you, I tend to shorthand a lot while typing on mobile phones.. If you use your hands as much as I do, you likely will understand the frustration of not having a real keyboard and having to type on a fake one, its real annoying.
I'm very new to Umbraco, I am still picking my way through how it works so it is entirely possible that I have missed something extremely obvious.
I have been asked to amend how a slider on a MasterPage functions, I've found the markup for the slider is in the .cs file for the MasterPage.
void ...
Its worth considering "manufacturers" and "designers" may have been different under the soviet system - Mikoyan and Sukhoi and most "aircraft makers' are design companies, rather than aircraft makers.. — Journeyman Geek11 hours ago
> Give me your questions, your answers, Your user masses yearning to solve issues, The wretched refuse of your search engines. Send these, the spammers, help-vampires to me, I lift my diamond beside the login box!
After the second time I experienced it going down and then losing a week of my emails, I started dragging my IMAP folders to my local PC. Sadly, they are safer here. Which is not much, but if I desperatly need some old email, I can open then just fine right now. And if the migration loses all my emails, it's just what I received during the migration.
I was so tempted to write 'there are always the well tested, local AND off-site backups. As well as a properly written and tested disaster recovery documents"
True and false go well together. Void and exception go well together. True and exception go together like cats and taxes. Someday I may be reading your code. Please don't do this to me. — CandiedOrange7 hours ago
It must have been the metal strips to open the packets ... oh wait he didn't set the detector off ...
"But after extended negotiations the United States announced that Singapore had agreed to permit limited imports of chewing gum as part of a free trade pact."
"But the US says this issue is important to a certain senator somewhere, and if we do not allow this, there could be difficulties in the Senate."
Washington lobbyists identified that "certain senator" as Peter Fitzgerald, a Republican whose Illinois constituency includes a giant Wrigley's plant. He was unavailable for comment yesterday.
"That last step is what I'm mostly concerned about. I'm not sure if this would work. Can I add a new drive to an existing (non-empty) RAID 5 array and avoid loosing data?"
@OliverSalzburg Genius, and it works. You can just "top up" your account with an arbitrary amount which automatically buys a gift card for yourself and applies it to your account.
@JourneymanGeek That's not my problem. Also a) he needs backups, and b) the answer is in the manual for his NAS
Compared to size and technology it's a relatively minor concern.
I have frequently heard the "different batches to minimize likelyhood of a faulty batch causing multiple failures" reasoning, I guess it makes some sense in the consumer world. In the enterprise world it's unheard of.
Possibly because RAID-6 and "You have backups, right?" is pretty much a given in the enterprise world