The PDF copy is old, but I can backtrack through the edits. Which will also get rid of the document metadata information that she left in there from her last customer
As a contractor, I have 2 laptops: one is provided by the client (client-laptop) and one is my personal/contractor laptop ("personal-laptop"). Client-laptop has a docking station and a hard-wired LAN connection. I want to share the connection from client-laptop with personal-laptop so that person...
heh, from the nexentastor community edition: "Free for up to 18 TB of raw storage capacity" "Production use is not allowed with Community edition. It is designed and intended to help people become familiar with the product or for hobbiest use."
@pauska How can they limit your use of it when it's GPL? Or, at least portions of it are. Nexenta has never to my knowledge been completely FOSS friendly.
I have a debian sqeeze rootserver that is managed by syscp.
Can I install Zimbra besides this? I don't need the full functionality of Zimbra running, only the calendar and contacts-support with CalDav.
@MichaelHampton I'm a list maker. I've got a ton of lists in various OneNote notebooks that I need to puke out into a blog post so I can have other people help maintain it.
> Dude, I suggest you move to another Job - one that does not require you to deal with companies that publish their documentation on their products on their Website so you have to actually READ them. Maybe serving burrgers at McDonalds, though I think you may be mentally challenged by the cash Register. What the hell just stops you from reading the Website you Point us to here? And / or call them, email them, like you should?
can you go and @Iain and leave a message for me in a comment on an answer which I've not had anything to do with i.e. not my answer or not edited by me and which has not comments by me on it
I have to give an MSI to a large organisation for it to install (presumably via GPO) on to some of their workstations that are running XP.
I already know that my application is not allowed to write to the application folder. I realise it should be writing to the AppData folder.
The organisat...
I'm looking for something to replace my AAO netbook
@MichaelHampton I downloaded and had a play with vagrant earlier and came to the same conclusion as you - then went for a spin and forgot to answer that question
An organization I know blocks dropbox access. I'd like to access dropbox at that organization. My idea is to set up a server running SSLProxyEngine, so that requests to my website are proxied to https://www.dropbox.com/.
I tried adding this to my httpd.conf file:
SSLProxyEngine on
ProxyPass /dr...
@LucasKauffman yes, painkillered up to my eyes in fact but still no fun, got a drain in me that's rubbing against a nerve inside my armpit - fucking ouch
@Hennes For current Kindles, you can pretty easily read any un-DRM'ed book. Use an ePub-mobi converter and copy the resulting file to the Kindle. Or use the mobi format if you got it in that format to begin with.
If you can, though, get the book (for the kindle) in its native (mobi) format. Such files have extensions .mobi, .prc or .azw (DRM-encumbered ones have .azw). The reason is that converting ebook formats often loses information.
I have sensitive data on my computers and phones. I use Trycrypt's plausible deniability system on my computers. When law enforcement/border patrol or my spouse asks for access I type in the password for the decoy system. I need this badly for my phone. Does anyone know how to install a plausible...
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I ran out of room in the comment...
If they HAD specified their OS, i would probably have just voted to migrate.
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Background
This issue is happening on my custom-built desktop. Relevant specs:
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z68-V PRO
Utilizing Intel RST technology (application that uses unused SSD as cache)
Processor: Intel core i7-2600k (not overclocked)
HDDs: RAID1 of 2x Seagate Barracuda 1TB (ST31000524AS) (RAID...
doesn't surprise me. They really seem random over there. I suspect its just due to the high number of users they have in total. They might have the same percentage of bozos with high rep as any other site, but they have a much deeper well.
Oh, today's developers have it easy. They just google for half an hour until they find some code that sort of works, and paste it in. They rarely do much actual thinking.
You're not wrong @MichaelHampton - I've done programmer interviews where the candidates have failed abjectly to complete certain test tasks that were set by me, based on my own (far from glorious) programming skills.
It's worring to be a senior sysadmin in a shop that needs good developers and realise that despite being a bit crap and very out of date at coding, you may actually be the best dev in the building right now.
I know its unavoidable sometimes, but my general thinking is that if the first answer I get to anything is Regex, then I probably need to think a bit more.
I guess I just have much higher standards these days.
Yeah, it is. That's why they marked it deprecated in 5.3 and removed it in 5.4
But maybe 3/4 of all the shared web hosting providers out there use it, because they're run by some guy who clicked a few buttons on cPanel and knows little about actually running a server.
@MichaelHampton sadly, one of the largest, Lunarpages, appears to be no better. Unencrypted passwords and asks for passwords over the phone when you call in.
In PHP, i am oftenly facing memory limit problem. Especially with highly resource integrated systems like Drupal, etc.
What i want to know here is:
Is it good to have very high php memory limit like 2GB?
Is there any major drawback?
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As a scenario, for example in Drupal, it NEEDS ...
As I understand, it is responsibility of the client to send renew requests periodically. How long is this period? Can I receive this information once IP address is dynamically assigned do my interface? Does DHCP protocol provides me this information or I should ask it from the server administrator?
Iam trying to install one version of mysql in a LINUX machine. The system contain already another version of mysql installation. I prefer manual installation. Copy the exctracted tarball into a location and create symbolic link to that. I wish to install my mysql version without affecting already...
HAI DIS IS YUM I IZ GONNA REMOVE `init` AND `bash` OK? KTHXBYE!
Markdown ruins another joke.
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I think somebody's running a script that just automatically stars anything that mentions markdown...
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@Adrian That guy with all the I/O wait is running a shared web hosting provider, according to his user profile. He needs to stop using cheap crappy low end disks.