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00:29
@wfaulk Your login credentials not be configured properly for the connection. Yarghhhhh!!!
00:46
So, I was optimistic about OS X and its UNIXiness.
Then you use Darwin.
And you're left like this:
I'm doing some serious brain surgery on this ExaGrid device. They bundled a bunch of standard packages from a non-standard source, and yum doesn't think it should update those.
NODEPS TO THE RESCUE
@Joel Go getcherself some upboats: serverfault.com/questions/381748/…
@WesleyDavid Malaysia wants this bullshit by Monday. Their Monday starts on Sunday. Also buuuugh lvm, don't people ever google?
No fucking kidding. A selection of things I've been told over the last few days by tech support:
"Having a bonded interface for metadata traffic actually causes higher latency. Since you only have one ethernet network, that wouldn't be a good idea especially if video capturing/editing is involved. … Unfortunately we don't happen to have any documented figures. Apple recommends having a single unbound dedicated interface for metadata."
"Why are you using zoning on your [FC] switch?"
"If you want load-balanced multipath to work, you need to connect your [two separate FC fabrics] together."
@MikeyB Tell it to the guy I'm in a mild disagreement with on Twitter: twitter.com/#!/cheeseplus/status/193497225450627072
Seems like it's boiling down to "Well it's not Windows!"
01:08
The first rule of SF chat is:
1) You do not link to SF chat.
@WesleyDavid It's not like it's The Other Place or anything.
BTW, all that ^^^ is at the same customer formerly running all their Mac Pros with bonded interfaces going to a single 8-port switch (each) with a single uplink to their core switch because it doubled performance.
@MikeyB If you plug a switch into itself, the internets accumulate in there. Just leave it collecting for a few minutes, then hook it into the computer that needs more bandwidth
Awesomeness: starting a 2GB wget, leaving it, coming back to check on it and it's 10s from completion.
@Joel It's like pinching a hose so you can squirt your sister who thinks she's far enough away from you while she talks on the phone with her boyfriend.
@Joel I'm serious you know. It really did improve performance. Friggin' OS X couldn't manage to squeeze more than 400Mbps over a 1Gb port.
01:14
@MikeyB Hooooly crap. I thought you did that at the customer's behest
@Joel No, it was like that when I showed up. First thing I said was "Wait, what? That shouldn't work."
@MikeyB But it does? And that's the worst part?
@Joel Pretty much.
Ugh, you pulled me in.
01:18
@jscott "Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in."
@MikeyB I saw a guy try to eat that - he puked.
Mac at home, Proper Shit at work. That's short-and-sweet of it. We all know they don't "do enterprise".
@jscott I miss the Xserve
Disclaimer: We have two XSANs, but only regale them to the three Xserves that need it.
Apple won't be in the NOC for long, and I can't imagine they use any of their own stuff to power the iCloud.
01:21
@jscott Just put in a 15-server xsan for a customer. It's given them a major impetus to get directory services in place.
@jscott: unless they have their own internal server distro
@JourneymanGeek My condolences.
@jscott They have pulled the only server-class hardware. How do you follow that up?
its not impossible, in theory they could just run mostly standard crap atop a darwin kernel
and just not have the system specific stuff
@jscott: for?
>_>
Onebox dammit!
Better.
ahh
in theory ;p
Oh shit, I'm buzzed, mixing up the @ replies. Crap.
Fuck this harder than twitting.
01:24
@jscott: i got confused since there was a death in the family but i didn't mention in on SE as far as i knew ;p
headesks
@MikeyB We have some Apple gear still in racks, Apple doesn't make rack gear any more -- problem solved [as far as I'm concerned].
I'm running vmware player for school stuff, i'm stuck with it till i'm sure i pass that module, and i know the next module dosen't need it. THEN i realised that box is a triple boot, and i can just install it somwhere else ;p
That problem will just, um, work itself out...
@jscott: hate to sound like trollbait, but what's the advantage of running apple gear for servers?
@jscott Doesn't fit in racks? Baker's shelves to the rescue!
01:26
@JourneymanGeek None to me.
@WesleyDavid Dear god! Are those… oh… urp
For all: I'm not advocating Apple anything in the NOC!
@jscott: ahh, but someone must have thought so >_>
@WesleyDavid WHY U DO THIS
@jscott NOC on wood.
01:28
@JourneymanGeek Someone thought it... I had to support it.
But they're so purdy!
cause i figured that unless you run a asp/mssql/windows server stack, its mostly similar, standard software
W.T.F.
01:28
ick.
lol
thats worse than that cluster of standard desktops i once saw
@WesleyDavid Agreed. Bought my girl a MBP to replace her aging iMac, she couldn't be happier... ..and now I want one.
Does everyone see the blue, circular lights in the upper right corner? Know what those are?

Western Digital MyBooks!!

</campfire_horror_story>
@jscott I'll prolly get an Air in a year or two
@WesleyDavid MAINTENANCE NIGHTMARE ENGAGED
01:30
@WesleyDavid: dude. what the hell IS that thing
@JourneymanGeek I used a Dell GX260 as a VPN concentrator once. Was not a pleasant 3 months.
and are those routers inside plastic storage boxen with slots cut out?
and...
Looks like shelves full of Macs to me.
@Adrian: occational imprvisation is alright
this is just...
growls
I HATE sff boxes of that nature
I think I officially hate Mozilla more than I hate Microsoft now.
01:33
Took ya' long enough. At least Microsoft supports their products.
lol
@WesleyDavid: On the other hand, its their fault people still use IE6 ;p
@WesleyDavid I was fine until their rapid release cycle started breaking my add-ons.
@JourneymanGeek I think it's developers' faults that people still use IE6. It's always developers' faults. Text messages at 2AM on Saturday? Developers. Business isn't profitable? Developers. Global Warming? Developers. Fall of Rome? Developers.
@Adrian I know that feel. Chrome now. Not much better.
01:35
I think the big issue was MS was convinced they had crushed all other browsers
Lynx, posers.
then had their asses kicked
pfft. real men use telnet
@JourneymanGeek Actually, they only wanted to kill Navigator. That's all.
and.. they ended up buying it ;p
in effect
I still think you give MS way too much credit for being diabolical.
01:36
shit
They're a truly disfunctional group of people.
my linux install has gone nuts
it amazes me that they ever get anything at all released, let alone on time.
@Adrian They were. Now they must know they have a lot of ground to make up for the future.
01:37
oh ya, that bug...
@jscott No. Seriously. I drink and party with quite a few of them.
They're my friends, but they're also quite fscked in the head.
@Adrian Do you have friends which aren't fscked in the head? I don't... and I'm not too certain of myself. :)
Why do people hire "managed service" companies that hire contractors at $20/hour and bill them out at $150? seattle.craigslist.org/see/sad/2968775474.html
@MilesErickson triple-double-out-sourced to odesk.com?
@Adrian Only they're actually chkdsk'ed in the head.
01:39
@MilesErickson ZING!
Oh! taquitos are done!
@MilesErickson Or at least in serious need of one. =D
@Adrian Remember this one?
02:03
hmm
I need to pick a distro to teach myself RH style distros >_>
@JourneymanGeek CentOS. Also run Fedora as a desktop. No better way to learn
CentOS...
Coming from Ubuntu/Debian?
@Joel: cli only probably
@ewwhite: ya
Pull down a copy of CentOS 6... maybe grab a RedHat RHCA study guide
RHCE, that is
02:18
any issues with starting with minimal?
(since thats how i go with my ubuntu servers anyway)
Yes. You should run with a decent toolset, since that's what you'll see in industry.
My usual scripted/unattended installations run the following package set.
%packages

@ base
@ core
@ cifs-file-server
@ compat-libraries
@ console-internet
@ development
@ mail-server
@ nfs-file-server
@ network-server
@ network-file-system-client
@ network-tools
@ print-server
@ system-management
@ system-admin-tools
@ tex
@ web-server
@ x11

yum-fastestmirror
rpm-devel
e2fsprogs
grub
kernel-devel
net-snmp-utils
screen
wget
oh, i mean initially, so i can reduce initial download time and just install what i need ;p
so it's more than minimal...
You can do a net-installation, but it will be helpful to pull down more than you think you need
remember that a lot of companies have standardized on RHEL/CentOS... the default installs I see in the field are usually bloated.
02:22
well, for now the main thing is the basics
but doing a minimal installation, you'll be missing some of the tools you'll see in guides/manuals
stuff as simple as package management seem alien ;p
yeah, you'll still want more tools.
there's a "minimal" install and a "server install" and a few other options
ahh
does it have something like 'tasksel' to select those?
Yes.
02:24
(well, thats what its called in the debianverse anyway)
but you'll at least want to pull the full DVD #1 download
that's all most people need
oh well, i have the space ;p
and i'll look at grabbing a RHCE study guide off somewhere
thanks
No prob.
02:48
@MilesErickson No, I'd never seen that one. But's so true that it's hilarious.
@MilesErickson That's a rather generous estimation of Oracle's engineering department.
03:17
I wonder how Oracle resolves customer problems these days. When I supported apps that interfaced with Oracle, they always blamed everything on Sun.
We've decided to give m86 a try. For our very limited needs, it looks like a really good solution.
I get to rig up the routing next week.
@Adrian m86 is neat-o
It did take us about 15 minutes of listening to sales nattering to get through to them that we don't need all the client-level stuff though. Our machines are locked down with Steadystate already.
"I'm very familiar with Linux... but I have very little experience with Fedora and SELinux (whatever that is)."

wat.
heh. looking at the one too, eh?
@WesleyDavid link
03:27
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Q: Fedora 16: "Permission denied: file permissions deny server access"

Daniel StandageI'm working with a fresh Fedora 16 install and I'm trying to get Apache up and running. I'm very familiar with Linux and somewhat with CentOS, but I have very little experience with Fedora and SELinux (whatever that is). At first, after installing Apache, I couldn't even see the example webpage....

He probably needs to chcon his files after moving them in there.
I seriously wish people would do even some basic research before trying to set up a web server.
Yeah, reading it made me unhappy
Of course, if he accepts it, I'm going to jump up past 1,111 rep.
@Adrian Downvotes ahoy!
lol
the rep whoring giveth, and the rep whoring taketh away.
03:32
I'd upvote, but I'm out already.
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Q: Best mature flatfile server-side (preferably PHP) webapps?

TomLet's compile a list of the most polished, ready-to-use, highest-caliber, open source PHP web apps that don't use a database! Preferably portable too, meaning you just extract the tarball to your webroot or elsewhere, then visit some simple config wizard page through the HTTPD in you web browser...

@WesleyDavid Doh. Thought i was all out. Keep forgetting that DST changes when SE rolls the day.
This is darling, another bushy-tailed noob summarily shut down
No Tom, don't fight. You only make it hurt worse when you fight.
yay. I have 15 in binary. =D
easily amused, I know.
wow, I'm actually #104 in the year rank too.
right behind Matt Simmons, whose shoes I'm not worthy to polish.
03:52
@Adrian You're ahead of Matt
You're #100, matt is #113.
Oh, wait... if you're looking here aren't you: http://stackexchange.com/leagues/2/year/serverfault
Those numbers take a while to catch up. On the live standings over here: http://serverfault.com/users?page=3&tab=reputation&filter=year
...you're lookin' even better.
04:19
nice. =)
Now I don't feel quite so stupid for having left my iPhone charger at the office.
I get the feeling that Ubuntu Server is the Windows Server of the Linux world.
Too easy to stand a box up for its own good.
I dunno. It's not that much easier than RHEL. And doesn't even have RHEL's TUI tools.
Honestly, I'd say it's almost harder to set up a non-GUI Ubuntu box than a RHEL box.
Of course, Ubuntu leaves their boxes wide freaking open and RHEL locks them down.
I suppose it's just the brand recognition then. I didn't find it any harder or easier to set up a base Ubuntu server than CentOS
I see so many developers with Ubuntu test boxes that have no clue
It took us quite awhile to figure out what we needed to rip out of Ubuntu 9.10 to make it work well as a server.
The newer releases are totally different of course.
laterz. Gotta zoom back to the office and get my phone charger before the battery runs out.
zoooom
04:33
Does anyone have a preference for document management?
@Joel I don't really use an document management - what are your needs?
Like, check-in and check-out stuff?
Proof of having read something?
Trying to stay within some kind of ISO certification?
@WesleyDavid Personal use
I want to scan everything - vehicle registration, parking tickets, loan forms - and have them be searchable and taggable
inb4 filesystem
What the ever loving hell. Ubuntu doesn't have the jobs command?
O_O
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A: How to stop Solr service from command line

WesleyDavidYou started the process and put it in the background. List background processes with the jobs command. To bring background processes to the foreground, use fg [job number]. From there, you can exit them as normal.

Wait, is it that horked up abomination otherwise known as dash
ew
jobs is a bash built in
but not sure about dash
@Joel What just crossed the threshold of mine eyes. -.-
04:43
@WesleyDavid If you enjoyed that then you'll definitely enjoy this
HUNGHH
@Joel
Can you do me a favor?
It's not much.
I need you to get a running start
and then dragon kick me in the balls.
05:08
Heh. So glad I've stayed away from the RPGs
Giving my sister my old Droid 2. Feels good being the older sibling with the cool gadgets
Sheesh. I still have my Droid 1. Use it as an alarm clock nowadays.
I'm thinking this should be flagged as not an answer?
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A: SMB claimed to be "slow"

Juan BeringherIntersting how this entire converation never answered any fundamental questions like what should I be able to see in Bytes/Second throughput. Or I've taken a trace and found that I'm only getting this. From there others could compare, or the op could compare FTP rates for example to SMB. That ...

05:35
hnnnnnggg
"I go all java -jar start.jar & and now I can't control-c to end the process"
just use jobs to check what's running
"Nothing is thereeeeeee!!!"
"I'm closing the terminal and opening a new one..."
facepalm
Yeah. Java sucks like that. It's as snotty about interrupt calls as Python.
Ubuntu users. I tell you.
What's your take on that answer linked above? It kinda mention wireshark in there, but it's most a rant.
I was referring to this: http://serverfault.com/q/381763/9770
What a parade of derp.
Checking your answer...
And I know a rant when I see one. I'm a specialist....
05:40
@Adrian Ever answer had explicit or implicit instructions to do the very type of metrics examining that Ranter Juan was spouting off about.
He just had a bad day.
I'd downvote, but... out of votes.
In fact, I'll tell him that...
Yeah, dropped a down on it already. It certainly warranted that.
@Adrian There. Counter-rant applied.
Considering that he has 2 .SE accounts with 1 rep each, I figured it might be worth dropped the boom on that one.
Just a drive-by, I guess.
I decided to balance out the karma and upvoted everything else that had even a few moments of forethought in it.
05:48
Installed CentOS on my fileserver. Why does it feel so stupid fast compared to the ubantos
Don't people, when they make a question, ever stop to say "Oh hey, my post doesn't look very good. The ASCII network map is skewed, none of my commands look right and everything is crammed onto one big line."
@Joel bECAUSE mARK sHUTTLEWORTH
@WesleyDavid I'm sure you can fix the inverted caps. I'm asking you not to.
Actually...
i'm running on a VM... and it does seem pretty snappy
@Joel "Fix"?
05:54
"We have one account that's being used by 100+ computers and every now and then it gets locked."
Bitches don't know bout my PCI-DSS
@Joel Hopefully since it's a render farm, it's nowhere near the CDN.
I so want to drop a note to them "Hey, my contact info is in my profile if you need a consultant."
Actually, I want to do that for 85% of the questions that I weigh in on.
Mmmm. Scrambled eggs with a dash of sage and tarragon, a slice of cheddar, and some Tapatio paired up with a slice of garlic toast.
Oh yeah, the toast was on sweet rye too.
Gonna need to eat a pound of dried apricots to make up for that much sodium though.
Nice try... JY00 F@!L NUBL3T!!!!11! serverfault.com/a/374715/9770
Oh wait, only 10K+ can see that.
=/
06:13
That's a term I've never seen before. A 'TCP Chimney'.
@Adrian whowherewhat?
@Adrian It's an RFC, I believe
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A: Windows Server 2008 push and pull speeds different

ChrisMcKTry adjusting the TCP chimney and receive window scaling settings on both the 2008 and Windows 7 box. It can cause strange behaviour in some situations. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947239 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg162682%28v=ws.10%29.aspx I'd start with the receive windo...

@Adrian Clearly you don't read my blog: thenubbyadmin.com/2012/04/16/… :'(
I've been scanning past Windows-specific stuff for years. I may have read it and just slid over that section.
06:17
Oh FFS people enough with the accepted answers with no upvotes. >_<
@Joel Oh god, kill it with napalm.
@MikeyB And then roll it in salt.
@MikeyB I thought his enthusiasm was charming, if misguided
Also I refuse to disable SELinux on my fileserver. Not this time. I'm hashing it out
@Joel grsecurity melon farmer.
@WesleyDavid Awesome, doin' it
06:24
@Joel It's for nubs in a sense. SELinux is hardcore - and sometimes I just don't want hardcore. =|
Someday, I'm going to spend an entire season, probably fall, reading everything I can about SELinux and taking some classes.
Then I'll be on my way to being badass.
Until then...
This is a decent primer
@WesleyDavid I learned that SELinux has two modes. Holy shit oh-my-god the server doesn't even boot with a console because it doesn't trust it is one mode. The other one is what everyone else uses and is the default. And it's not too bad at all to manage once you get a primer.
SELinux is simply not very forgiving of stupidity.
Seems like if a person knows SELinux awesome, they'll be able to name their price for consulting.
06:29
My co-workers still can't wrap their heads around the fact that they can't randomly link stuff into /var/www/html and have everything be hunky-dory.
g'nite all.
@adrian It wouldn't surprise me anymore if a web developer posted a question asking why sudo ln -s /etc/shadow /var/www/html/shadow doesn't put shadows behind pictures like so-and-so says it will.
@WesleyDavid Wasn't long ago I visited a company that had implemented the Windows equivalent of that on a file server full of users' home directories...
^^^
We need to get Yahoo Answers to onebox.
@Reb Be a doll and work on that for me.
@WesleyDavid Sitting around. Mmhm.
06:48
Oh well that comment clears the whole situation up: serverfault.com/a/381770/9770
@WesleyDavid One of these days, we'll post someone at the door.
"Did you just say 'the IT guy' in the third person? OUT."
Terry Tate: Office Linebacker was a series of short comedy television commercials created by Rawson Marshall Thurber, for Reebok, based on a short film pilot he created in 2000; Tate was first shown at Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003. The short films feature Lester Speight as "Terrible" Terry Tate, an American football linebacker who "gives out the pain" to those in the office who are not obeying office policies. Originally, Reebok produced 6 episodes between August to December 2002 with another episode Terry Tate, Office Linebacker: Sensitivity Training being made on February 1, 2004. Even Re...
Yeah, he's the one.
I'd say what we need is someone in the range of 6'5, 260 and a 4.4 40.

And an intense desire for pain. Others' pain.
07:04
"Both require a lot of sitting around on the computer and waiting for something to be installed/repaired."
Yeah, we just sit around all day waiting for things to happen.
Maybe that's what that MSP wanted to pay someone $15-25/hr to do.
How long has this been happening:
I only ever notice it at night.
I admit to everyone that I've not been the best company this evening.
I'm feeling like a prick, I'm acting like a prick.
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A: How can I set up a wired printer on different operating systems without a print server?

WesleyDavidAny PC can become a "print server." The summarization of the process is thus: Physically connect the printer to a PC Install the drivers for the printer. Share the printer out using the OS's printer sharing features. Connect to the printer from other OSs. Print! In your case, you could probab...

^ The latest comment on this old post of mine that got migrated to SU was so tempered and censored...
I think I need to go to bed.
@Ward Weeks. I use it to my advantage to jump on questions as soon as their posted while I'm doing worky things. I look over at the status of the new questions page to see if anything has been added.
07:34
@JourneymanGeek Around?
@JourneymanGeek On SUperUser, can you see the total amount of questions that have been asked?
I can't, but I can on ServerFault.
I suspect because I'm not high enough rep or something?
shouldn't be
i can see the SF one with 1K rep
@JourneymanGeek rageface
It wasn't there a minute ago!
I swear!
No occifer, I geel freat!
Obviously its a plot by SU to make you insane...
i mean insaner.
07:41
( •_•)
I don't suffer from insanity.
( •_•)>⌐■-■
I love every minute of it.
(⌐■_■)
ugh
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Q: slow laptop battery charge rate

hotcoderMy laptop battery charge rate is very slow. It charges between 50% - 100% in almost 4, 5 hours. Is it battery or charger problem? I have changed my laptop battery 4 months ago but the charger is 4 years old.

how much rep before we get magic psycic powers? ;p
 
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15:02
@WesleyDavid I think I hear that one more than I hear "I swear I tried that already"
 
5 hours later…
20:18
@WesleyDavid Client-certificate dude is a little out there
@ShaneMadden Yeah, I think he wants certificates to be used as authentication rather than passwords?
So, like keypair SSH auth, except for a website?
Yup.. I'm not following how he thinks a cert moves into the trusted list if it's not validated. He said "some sites seem to allow me to authenticate with just about any client certificate" -- like he thinks they aren't validating at all.
OpenID is pretty far from "oh yeah just throw any cert my way"
And he posts a new question?
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Q: How can I make apache request a client SSL certificate without needing to verify it against a known CA?

IsaacI'm using apache2 (2.2.3) to serve a site where I'd like to have clients authenticate with certificates. Since I only need to verify that a user presenting a particular certificate is the same user who has presented that certificate in the past, the CA signing the certificate is irrelevant. It ...

@ShaneMadden I don't see why he thinks that the certs in his scenario would need to be trusted in the first place. It's not encryption we're interested in, it's authentication. In that scenario, getting verisign or whoever into the picture is moot.
I get a new PC, I generate a keypair. He thinks Verisign is going to vouch for me? "Oh yeah, that dude's legit."
The onus on trusting the owner of a private key is totally on him.
@WesleyDavid You do seem pretty legit. I'd trust you if I were Verisign.
Maybe email them and ask if they'll sign a subordinate CA for you.
@ShaneMadden Awesome, here's the cosign papers for my new car. Just initialize here, here and here.
20:24
Just a quickie: If you shorten John his car, is it : Johns car or John's car?
I'd go with the second but I'm not sure
John's
Possessive - always gets an apostrophe, except for "its"
@LucasKauffman The more you look into English, the more English looks into you.
And frowns disapprovingly.
what did I do to English :(?
tell me kitty :(
@LucasKauffman Oh, don't worry. English doesn't like anyone. Hence the phrase "put a little English on the ball" means to curve, or twist it.
We should all go back to speaking Latin.
Or Greek. I'd go for Classical Era Greek.
20:36
@WesleyDavid I had two years of Latin, it's been 8 years and I still know most of the words :/
@WesleyDavid nah we would have to change keyboards, cba
@LucasKauffman ηττημένος
Wait... person says "I'm rate limiting with iptables and it works fine! How do I redirect to another IP?"
I show them how to redirect. Then they say:
"I'm not asking that, I'm asking how to rate limit the redirection."
But you just... it was... huh?
I give up. The internet is too hard.
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@WesleyDavid ah yes, I had one that asked how dotdeb works. I assumed he was referring to .deb files. But he was referring to some website
I've had enough. I'm not even going to respond - maybe I'm missing something. Time to wander away from the computer, I think.
21:21
Oncall weekend. Called out to deactivate a stolen key card. Get to office to access sequestered security network, find out ticket info didn't include staff name. Called staff in question, staff never had a key card just an ID badge.....
21:33
Well there you go. Less to worry about.

>_<
21:46
mmm @WesleyDavid how good are you at interpreting licenses?
If you have a program under GPL v3 that produces an XML to supply information and you write another program that makes use of this XML. But the program using it is written from scratch. Would that program also need to be licensed under the GPL v3 or is it not needed?
 
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22:52
@LucasKauffman I don't know how that works, sorry. I've wanted to know, but haven't had a need to delve deep into it. That's why I support the BSD license so strongly. Makes everything easier. "Freedom of" and "Freedom from" all balled into one.
23:24
Shoot, I was so close to rep capping on a Saturday, but the questions tanked.
Stupid weekends.

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