Seriously though, they've added a lot of stuff to Player, like fullscreen, the ability to create/edit VMs, and more, which makes it usable for more use cases.
It might work now that i have the 8.1 update, but I really can't be bothered trying.
VMware will do.
@MarkHenderson If you're going to try installing Hyper-V on a Win8 system you're actively using, make sure you have a full backup (and/or image) available.
System Restore seems to work too, but I wouldn't rely on just that.
I don't have any servers at home either, otherwise I'd offload a lot of this crap
@JourneymanGeek Might be hard for me. I have some extremely specific requirements for a browser, well beyond just not hogging all my RAM (which I can live with).
@MichaelHampton: if not for the bitcoin mining, one of the newer atom or nuc systems would probably handle a lot of this quite easily, and for not much cash.
@MichaelHampton: specific requirements are actually good in this case
Hi all, i was just looking at questions, and wondering why a couple of questions are downvoted without a comment as to why it was downvoted. I'm looking at contributing again. Why was a question like this (serverfault.com/questions/623742/…) a bad question
@MJB well, running MSSQL on your laptop is not really professional. This site is aimed at professionals
besides that, it is really trivial but he provides little detail. Did he open the port on his router? Or local firewall only? Is he really trying to access the external IP? Can he telnet to it or is just a permission problem inside MSSQL? ...
In an entirely different setting. Say that you are at a tech event. You are a man, talking to one of the few woman, one you've known professionally for years. And you spend most of the time making jokes about the fact that she's a woman. Not sexual ones, just that you keep bringing it up every other sentence.
not all the "geeks" from early on did get arround woman greatly, or have that "large" social skills, it is just unusual to see a woman in certain areas. counter example: man in kindergarten (often refered to as perv/pedo/whatever)
there are still some stereotypes when there is a large difference in gender equality.
I think maybe he was trying to show how he really thinks it's cool that there are women sysadmins, but it feels very uncomfortable when someone keeps remind me that I'm not like the rest of the people in the room.
@DennisNolte men in kindergarten: or they also keep getting told that it's so cool with a man who works with kids - i.e reminding them that they are Different.
@MJB I didn't really put the feeling into words at the time, it took me a while to figure out exactly what it was that made me uncomfortable. I hope I'll get a chance to speak privately to him in the near future.
if this would be the regular chat room one could say that is it hard to proove if you are a woman. But as this seems to me as a little bit more mature "style" of a chat room i would rather say noone cares.
I'm OK with someone being personal as in "fuck you Jenny for being an idiot". I'm way less OK with "Oh, Jenny, you're a woman so you're X", or "all women are $BAD_THING"
@DennisNolte I think a lot of people mess up by thinking that they don't have any prejudices, so they never stop to think about how their behaviour affects other people. It's like "if I don't go around saying that I hate $GROUP, then I'm not prejudiced against them and thus nothing I ever do can be damaging to any member of $GROUP". Also known as "Intent is magic and if I don't mean to hurt you then you don't have any right to be hurt."
@Hennes I cringe at remembering how a coworker wouldn't stay at a bar because she had "someone waiting at home" and I suggested that she ask him to come to the bar. (Hint: She was married to a woman. I felt like a total idiot for making assumptions.)
we are running a produce review website and we get spammed with positive reviews for one product. All the reviewers have a @company-name-of-the-product.com e-mail address
I've downloaded http://download.microsoft.com/download/.NetStandardServer/Install/V1.1/NT5XP/EN-US/WMITools.exe and installed it.
But there is no file windows/system32/wbem/wmic.exe
I've copied wmic from other pc with xp (and some .mof files, needed to compile) and now if I enter in cmd: wmic ba...
@DennisNolte Depends on what your needs are. Sometimes I need hard stability for several years. Sometimes I need the newest software as fast as I can get it.
Though it's usually somewhere in the middle.
@DennisNolte The other thing about Server is that the package set is constrained. The shipped packages will be only those necessary for those roles that Server provides. For instance, you can pick Domain Controller, or Database Server, or whatever, and that's your server. But it doesn't have the other 30,000 unnecessary packages.
There's actually some talk about being able to feed Ansible playbooks to the installer, though I don't think that's implemented yet.
@DennisNolte Yeah, I know about preseeding and all that. Red Hat has had kickstart forever, too. This would be something you could use in addition to that.
Interesting timeline. Very tight for "enterprisey" use cases, but there's a lot of stuff that will fit nicely in there.
I think, it is a highly opinion-based thing - what you are doing, isn't a well paid thing in the industry, but very many of us are loving to do that. This is because if you are asking advice about this, you will find nearly always people who aren't/won't/can't do any better paid, or who are reall...
So, yeah. I am halfway through writing a script to import docker images (and then kill the leftovers) so I can use them in libvirt-lxc. Maybe I'll share it :)
@TomO'Connor So what's the problem with MySQL today? Besides Oracle.
I am not very good at linux, the server is live and i dont want to miss things up, if i do as you say above, will this effect other programs installed? thank you. — TMMDev1 min ago
@TomO'Connor Well, of all the complaints you could possibly make about MySQL (I can think of a few) that one wouldn't be very high on my list :)
@TomO'Connor Not really, IPv4 and IPv6 have significant enough differences that it makes sense to separate them.
Starting with the obvious difference in address formats.
Then you have different ICMP codes, some stuff that only exists in IPv6, one or two oddities of IPv4 that weren't repeated in v6, the list goes on and on...
Again, sorry for any ignorance here I just can not find any information on what to do for this. lovely..
i bet if i would ask the question on SO i am trying to solve i get the same answers, RTFM, search for it.. ye fuck, what do you think i do here, memorize source code in my sleep?
@ewwhite do not argue with them, experience and 100k points on SF only matter to you, not to anyone else!
as for the question, wasn't bsd faster? i think i remember something on custom kernel designs for lower latency with BSD on the high frequency markets.
I have a live video streaming in my server using nginx + php.
the php file reas a live streaming and it directly sends it to the client.
I have only one problem. The problem is that i want each request to be in a new process of php-fpm. In a few words i don't want to have idle timeout for a pro...
> With idle timeout i have huge problems which are hard to explain at the moment but i'm really sure that if i disable the idle timeout everything will be perfect.
@NathanC That's off-topic on SU. We only accept phone-related questions where they also involve computers. (I guess you could argue the projector... but that would depend on who happens to see the question. I'd bet closing.)
This doesn't appear to be about computers or networking at all, just about hooking your Android phone up to a projector. As such, it appears to be off topic here. I've voted to migrate it to Android Enthusiasts. — Michael Hampton24 secs ago