@HopelessN00b you're right, but we were able to get the question tweeted and up to about 100 views in an hour, so we were close :-) This is in reference to my question about urine-proofing your mac, not the bullet proof one
As I hang around those who are toilet training, and people who really dislike macs, I'm wondering if there is any way to make my macbook pro urine proof?
Update
What about adding a waterproof case, if any exist? I'd like to be able to use it at the same time if possible.
So @MDMoore313 @Basil @MDMarra -- apparently after resetting this silly Netgear again and then reflashing it again with DD-WRT I was about to give up and trash it...only to find out the admin portal pages work just fine on a win7 computer, just not my win8. Why, when I tried IE, FF, Chrome on Win8 is it slow but not on Win7? Who knows...
@TheCleaner Needs to be blood proof for some perfectly legal reason, then. Clumsy diabetic? Perfectly consensual dungeon? Bringing the ipad in your ambulance? Slaughterhouse?
@ewwhite Because I just applied a GPO linked in domain root that relies on a security filter and a WMI filter to be properly applied. If not, every system in the domain's gonna get the GPO, and that will cause some very bad things to happen on our servers.
Apple ii is setup for ethernet with addon card. Link light is green, however I cannot ping google. It's setup for 10 Base T and used to connect just fine. I powered cycled my modem one day, and after a snowstorm it would no longer connect. I can access my default internal network fine, just not a...
@MDMoore313 You've made a few mistakes here. For a start this chat room is for Serverfault, secondly you're not going to significantly promote your question to any chat room, there's never enough people in it, thirdly you only asked the question fifteen minutes ago - this is considered extremely rude by everyone on stackexchange and will actively discourage people from helping you.
@Chopper3 Yeah, the problem is that his Mac has been urinated on, burnt with a cigarette and shot. With bullets. I don't know Macs specifically, but I know PCs hate all of those things.
I mean just 'cause I do it doesn't make it right, but I usually drop my unix.se questions in here so that the folks here can gain some sweet rep over at another site... and also because ME! ME! ME! ME! ME! ME! ME! =P
@Chopper3 don't worry, I don't post too many ME! ME! ME! ME! questions in the chat, I'd like to consider myself a regular @ least for the past couple of weeks
@MDMoore313 If you changed your profile picture we wouldn't be able to tell you apart from @MDMarra and then we'd leave you totally alone because catbeard!
@Wesley I dunno about the bullet thing, but a ToughBook should shrug off a little urine and a cigarette burn or two. Doubt I'd want to use it afterwards, but it would work.
@HopelessN00b I had someone mention it to me the other day and I had no idea. Really don't want to attempt to get into it for another bone that'll get taken away as soon as I try to grab it.
@Wesley that's exactly what it is. Even the pricing scheme is the same. I don't know about the licensing though (rds, vdi, etc), but then again who does
@HopelessN00b No, see, I always had an idea for a restaurant. Not far from where I grew up was a hole in the stripmall place called "BEST TERIYAKI" and I thought, isn't that raising the bar a bit too high? I mean, you're a strip mall teriyaki dive. I want to name my restaurant "THE WORST TERIYAKI!" so that when people come, eat and leave they walk to their cars and say "Eh, it wasn't the worst teriyaki."
@ewwhite you may have already seen this, but anyways, check the comments in http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Coffee-Coaching-HP-and-Microsoft/HP-ProLiant-Gen8-Agentless-Management-Overview/ba-p/108579#.Uwz4_GeF200 , there's a little description of the item that OID refers to
@ewwhite check this also http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/ITRC-HP-Systems-Insight-Manager/Management-Component-Pack-9-30-for-CentOS-6/td-p/6197919#.Uwz8pWeF200
I really liked the 13" form factor. Great to carry around and still big enough to be useful. I found myself wanting a 15" when I started using it as my primary workstation.
So... I found 1871 files that are different, w/ different modified dates between two of our DFS-[in-an-unspported-configuration]-replicas. Easiest way to handle this is suicide, right?
I want to create user accounts named after a domain name. adduser complains that the usernames need to match the NAME_REGEX regular expression.
adduser: Please enter a username matching the regular expression configured
via the NAME_REGEX configuration variable. Use the `--force-badname'
option...
While this is true it's generally frowned upon to have upper-case characters in usernames - people have enough trouble with case-sensitive passwords, and making them have to remember case in their usernames is just kicking them when they're down. (Exception: When your username convention is ALL UPPERCASE CHARACTERS.) — voretaq721 secs ago
@voretaq7 Makes sense. Though, if a user can't remember how to capitalize their username (which is very likely to be their name), someone needs to remove them from the gene pool ASAP.
Is there a nice way to monitor and/or control Intel Turbo Boost technology on Nehalem processors from a Linux host? I'm looking to do this RHEL/CentOS 5.5 hosts running stock or Realtime MRG kernels.
Has anyone here found a good way to leverage Turbo Boost in your environments?
@Wesley I mostly use ridewithgps' route building, because I can coax an okay route slip out of it and already have a pretty good idea what most of the roads within 50 miles of home are like. Strava's is a new thing that's looking pretty good...
For instance, if you skim through the technical notes, you'll eventually see this gem:
> Some HP Proliant servers may report incorrect CPU frequency values in /proc/cpuinfo or /sys/device/system/cpu/*/cpufreq. This is due to the firmware manipulating the CPU frequency without providing any notification to the operating system. To avoid this ensure that the HP Power Regulator option in the BIOS is set to OS Control. An alternative available on more recent systems is to set Collaborative Power Control to Enabled.
This is outlined in the document you linked under the "Tuning Procedures" heading.
In order to enter the Advanced system options menu for modifying a G6 or newer HP ProLiant for a low-latency application, you need to get to the main BIOS screen by pressing F9 during POST.
Once there, type Ct...
tuned is going to try to change that anyway, and if you have the OS locked out from it, then you lose that benefit. Which might be fine for HFT, but doesn't seem wise for general purpose stuff.
@MichaelHampton Our tuned settings for trading are different than general stuff... but even my produce systems get the treatment. I can relax on power settings and disabling C-states, but still make use of the storage and I/O tunables.
But why can't everything just be the same for awhile... Again, Ubuntu people never seem to bother with any of this
In conclusion I need all the possible reasons that can make the throughput low --> You seek The Holy Grail? -- trying to enumerate everything that can happen between point A and point B on the internet is unlikely to ever happen. — voretaq71 min ago
Yea, I posted that.
anyone who wants "every possible cause of slow throughput" explained to them needs to be beaten sensible.
> Libreoffice contains a number of harmless files used for testing purposes. However, on Microsoft Windows system, these files can trigger false positive alerts on various anti-virus software, such as Microsoft Security Essentials. For example, the alerts can be triggered when scanning the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 ISO file.
I'm having issues setting up Remote access VPN on Cisco ASA (firmware 9.1)
i'm able to connect via the VPN and access all internal resources but i'm not able to access internet when connected to the VPN.
I don't know split tunneling
here is my config:
: Saved
:
ASA Version 9.1(3)
!
hostname c...
@Iain because when I mod-hammer people they go to meta and cry and whine and piss on the floor about how all the mods are nazis. When the community does it I have moral cover.
> The Konqueror browser enabled Java support by default. Because Java is one of the common targets for browser-based malware attacks, Java is now disabled by default in Konqueror.
I have a vested interest in this issue, since I recently asked about Solutions for integrated management of L2TP/IPsec VPN clients and 802.1X wired & wireless clients and it was put on hold because it was perceived as a request for product recommendations. I know that product selection was part ...
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@DennisKaarsemaker I use those, plus vmware tools repo on my vms, some dell repos on some dells, some hp repos on some hps, and starting to move towards using the puppetlabs repos for puppet.
@DennisKaarsemaker Yeah, I think you're thinking of some other repo. rpmfusion is pretty much exclusively nonfree video drivers and media codecs. Maybe freshrpms, rpmforge, dag? Those were some crap repos with no quality control.
but otherwise, it's what I just posted... $spppackages = [ "hp-snmp-agents", "hpssa", "hp-health", "hp-smh-templates", "hpsmh", "hpssacli", "hponcfg", ]
@DennisKaarsemaker No, I was wrong, neither rpmforge nor dag was merged into rpmfusion... "RPM Fusion is a merger of Dribble, Freshrpms, and Livna; our goal is to simplify end-user experience by grouping as much add-on software as possible in a single location. Also see our FoundingPrinciples."