@RobM Not too bad - spent the last week unloading and unpacking boxes on a building site. An interesting change of pace, but I'm glad to be back in the office!
BF4 looks very cool, but i've not decided what next-gen route to take. PC, XBox or PlayStation. I've near enough rules out XBox because, despite the u-turn, they showed themselves to be idiots regarding DRM
@Dan I don't want the Kinect - I hate PS3 SO much due to the software but the PS4 physically would fit in nicer than the mammoth XBO - so I'm kinda-loyal to MS but can imagine a PS4 in my house more easily - that said there's not next-gen-specific games I'm especially excited about
Actually I'm not sold on either next-gen console. The games I'm really excited about will also be coming out on PC... Watch_dogs and, though its not been announced for PC yet as far as I know, we all know GTA 5 will be there.
I know a lot of people who are not convinced by the xbox one in the UK because the announcement was pitched at it being a living room device for the US market... nothing wrong with that as such, but I think a lot of big companies sometimes forget that they're on a worldwide stage these days
@Jacob they did and they didn't - the whole DRM/secondary-market thing was something that MS and Sony had agree, in private, they'd both do - it only works if both do - but Sony dropped it all that very last minute, leaving MS high-and-dry - neither party wants a second-hand market, not for them but for their developers, who were pissed off by Sony quite a bit
@RobM I also don't want my XBox to be my one device does all
I already have a Tivo box (I hate that, too) which isn't going anywhere because that's how I get my TV. So, I just want my XBox to be a brilliant games console
@dan I like the "one box does everything" idea if it does all the things I want and it does them well. I don't want "one box does nearly everything badly" - I'd rather it was just a honest to goodness games console if thats the alternative
@RobM Yeah, to be fair, I'm kind of assuming it won't do "all the things well" because they never asked me what I wanted it to do. Perhaps they'll surprise me - but unless I can hook up a portable hard drive and watch nearly any video format, like XBMC, then they've already lost
@dan exactly - I have a mac mini under my tv with plex on it, and I seriously doubt it will be a better media centre than that, in which case its wasting my time by being any kind of media centre at all
Mind you, I am getting more and more annoyed by the fact that they hate us doing what we want with games once they're purchased. To be honest, it just makes me want to pirate stuff
I'd have sold Sim City by now, if I could, because I never really play it
@Jacob I think a lot of the talk about the camera spying on you is hyperbole but to me, Kinect sucks anyway. I don't want to spend money on one. The idea of talking to my TV or waving my arms around in the air doesn't appeal to me. I already have a device that allows me to control my TV by motion... it's called a TV remote and it only requires me to move one finger.
And being an anti-social sysadmin stereotype, I'm not interested in "social" gameplay. I don't mind the odd blast on World of Tanks or suchlike but by and large I play games to get away from having to deal with people.
And I work in a college. If I want to hear lots of teenagers shout abuse at me, I'll just go to work.
@jacob totally agree. I got a kinect because it sounded cool but I would never use it as a camera. I don't use skype so thats not a selling point for me either
@Dan I like playing as a semi-efficent squad, but I've never got into the whole voice-comms and co-ordernation stuff. Which is kinda annoying when you get steamrolled by a couple of squads that are.
I've got nothing against the online games like battlefield and wow, they're just not for me. I tried that star wars one and just got fed up with it in the end. I wanted to kill everyone who talked to my character after a while
@tombull89 When I first got BF3, I thought about joining a clan as I used to be quite "involved" with soem Counter-Strike stuff (God, I fucking loved that game. Nothing has come close since, IMHO) but they all seemed to be really mental, and take the whole thing far too seriously. Doesn't really go well with someone who'll turn on the XBox every second Wednesday and play for a couple of hours
If you want to redirect all subdomains to your www subdomain, you can set the A-Record for the wildcard(and the @ record, if you want the domain without any subdomain redirected, too).
But keep in mind you have to do the redirect on the server!
First of all, you probably don't need to write a custom module at all.
I would place the script in one of the places SELinux expects to find executables, to start with, and only if that is not possible, using the output of audit2allow (and not audit2why, which gives a human friendly message, but...
you know there's probably someone out there with a box running cPanel and quagga operating as a shared webserver and core router for the rest of their equipment
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I've returned to Boston from what was a pretty eventful vacation in South Carolina. While I was gone, a ton of toys arrived and are just waiting for me to play with them. My core switch is kind of sad. It's an antiquated 6509, which is End of Life'd. Also, I've got 21 racks and [...]
No more press and hold to turn on or off. Just has a slider. Either's in "record" or "stop"
FML! A user called and asked if I was messing with their screen. No? Well the mouse is moving and typing things in. VNC over...uhhh....this is a video. Yeah, I know see how it's moving and entering things in.....uhhh...yeah...it's a video... I let it put orders in for 3 weeks now and they never show up....uhhh..yeah...it's a video. What? It is a video!
I saw the ION one on some dirt track cars on TV. They used to use GoPro but they switched over.
It was an online tutorial from Ricoh showing you how to properly order from their new website...she couldn't tell.... even though it had video controls and she couldn't click anything
Let them call a lawyer. That's like suing chevrolet because they no longer make the impala.... Oh..but you used to and I want a 2015 impala!...uhh..it's not even 2015 yet...I don't care! I'm calling my lawyer
@Luka My advice: Dump the client. It's obvious they don't care about security and allowing this behavior exposes you to huge risk. — Nathan C14 secs ago
Friday evening was a slob-out - parents had gone to a evening wedding do so after I dropped them out I got a pizza and had a couple of rounds of Battlefield.
Saturday evening went out for a friends birthday - her girlfriend is spanish so we all went for tapas which I've not had before and quite enjoyed.
I have a web site running on our local server, 'OBAMA'. In my hosts file on that server, I map engenxt.local to 127.0.0.1, so typing engenxt.local on that machine itself brings up the website.
I would like other machines to access the site via domain name 'engenxt'. On a Windows Server 2008 R2 S...
@ChrisS I blocked zip files on a file share. It was where all of our email attachments were going and I started to block them all because of the viruses that were coming through
@Cole, what are you using for the block? FSRM or 3rd party? May seem like a PITA, but if it is FSRM what about simply changing it to passive when you have to place an EXE out there and then back to active?
yeah, I know...figured he wanted to do this in order to reach some install from the user's desktop. He can create a folder on a new drive or wherever and share it out. Or host them on Amazon Glacier :)
Since it didn't get starred...and for the late comers I figured I'd re-share this wonderful tidbit of life moments
FML! A user called and asked if I was messing with their screen. No? Well the mouse is moving and typing things in. VNC over...uhhh....this is a video. Yeah, I know see how it's moving and entering things in.....uhhh...yeah...it's a video... I let it put orders in for 3 weeks now and they never show up....uhhh..yeah...it's a video. What? It is a video!
I am designing/developing new messenger service (just like Yahoo, Gtalk messengers). So, my clients will be continuously connected to the servers. I like to know how such servers can be maintained (applying fixes, upgrades etc) while clients are still connected?
One traditional way is to disconn...
@TheCleaner They were watching a tutorial and didn't know it...despite the "play", "foward" and "left side menu" with the chapters....and thought I was VNC'ed over and screwing with her
Barely...I can't tell you how many times she calls me over and over about the same crap. It's times like this where you realize that a lot of people would be dead if breathing wasn't an automatic reflex
Hey, we had a user who we had to teach how to copy and paste stuff from a memory stick to his work area earlier. If we hadn't shown him "select all" I dare say he would have go through and copied them all manually, one-by-one.
@tombull89 We did at the last factory I worked at.. Quite a few people were used to green screens and really couldn't "Windows" or "Outlook". So it became part of the 2nd Interview.
One of the guys who predated me by a long shot went long out of his way to never use a mouse in Windows. He started on mainframes and just never really needed to switch.
1. You have city officials who's sole job it to harass residents over the state of their gas pipes? 2. How ancient are your gas pipes (or what material are they made out of) that they need to be replaced?
@ChrisS 1. after a few near-miss incidents with leaks in the neighbourhood, they are checking all the houses. 2. 30 years old, naked metal. Current building regulations say only plastic-protected metal is allowed.
1. I suppose that makes some sort of sense. 2. The 50 year old black steel pipe in my grand parent's house works just fine. Plastic coated isn't required anywhere around here that I know of... Interesting requirements.
I don't think they can actually require me to replace them until they show signs of being defective. And the guy didn't try to he merely advised me to do it. And I'd hate to see my house burn down, so I'll take the advice :)
@JennyD A house had a gas "leak" (they suspect vandals) last year in the neighborhood next to mine. I thought someone had driven a car into my house when it blew. Pink insulation rained from the sky like it was the end of the world for minutes. I saw what was left of the house, a few pipes here and there, plenty of debris all over the place, no walls or anything really recognizable.
I installed Centos 6.3 and looking at the disk I get the output:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_cp77-lv_root
50G 7.3G 40G 16% /
tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 485M 63M 397M 14% /boot...
I have a web site running on our local server, 'OBAMA'. In my hosts file on that server, I map engenxt.local to 127.0.0.1, so typing engenxt.local on that machine itself brings up the website.
I would like other machines to access the site via domain name 'engenxt'. On a Windows Server 2008 R2 S...