You can attempt to violate your company's policies and get fired. That's always an option. But doing so is not an appropriate topic of discussion here. — Michael Hampton ♦18 secs ago
@MichaelHampton You facking tease. You say something like that, then close the question so I can't helpfully instruct him on how to get fired? Mean, man. Just mean.
@MichelZ Because (this is my guess) he's doing something he isn't supposed to be doing, i.e. running this server at home, and using it from work for non-work-related stuff.
@MichelZ Well, I don't because that would push the traffic through our web proxy. I can only imagine what Websense would do to my RDP connections. <shudder>
@MichelZ Oh, I tried using... rational thought... when it first came up. Didn't help. The problem is that it shows up in a report our brain damaged CTO insists on getting and reading. And instead of not giving a fuck, he wants to know what the "top 5 users" are doing online that makes them top 5.
@MichelZ Really? Seems to me more like brain damage than respect, but whatever. Now instead of working and occasionally popping in here, I have a basically persistent RDP connection to my home network, and fuck off all day. Which seems to make them happier. :/
@MichelZ The thing that always slays me about Domino is that is runs like shit on the AS/400, and actually "works" when you run it on Windows. IBM can't even make their own shit work together.
I have Ubuntu 14.04. I recently downloaded Viber. The Viber .deb file has 64-bit architecture. I want to install it on my computer, but my computer only supports 32-bit.
The output of running lscpu is as follows:
Architecture: i686
CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order: Little Endian
CPU(s)...
Server software has been 64-bit only for a while now (Since Server 2008 R2 for Windows, even earlier for Exchange and Sharepoint) and even Ubuntu are pushing you away from 32-bit versions for their server OSes.
But is there any good, quantifiable reason to keep a 32-bit desktop operating system ...
dennis@spirit:~/code/git$ ls -lah git -rwxrwxr-x 1 dennis dennis 8,5M aug 14 11:58 git dennis@spirit:~/code/git$ strip --strip-debug git dennis@spirit:~/code/git$ ls -lah git -rwxrwxr-x 1 dennis dennis 1,8M aug 19 22:38 git
I've a dedicated problem..
When I make a load test with ~500 connections, CPU stay low (about 30%) but memory grow up fast ! And I have a 100% used RAM and 50% used SWAP..
An other dedicated with 2x lower configuration run easy 500 COs..
I don't know what I need to do..
Thanks for your help
Friday two coworkers were talking in the cube next to me. I don't recall how the conversation started but one made a "tranny" joke. Next thing I know one goes "hey dude - look at this. This is a girl" (it's his friend that's FTM) Then the really derogatory comments start.