What Are You Doing Right Now
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@MattSpeller said:
Is it just me or has the post quality on SW fallen off a cliff?
I don't often see any threads with huge numbers of helpful replies either.
Everyone important is over here
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@MattSpeller said:
Is it just me or has the post quality on SW fallen off a cliff?
It's been slow since Friday, maybe Thursday. No idea why.
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@johnhooks said:
@MattSpeller said:
Is it just me or has the post quality on SW fallen off a cliff?
I don't often see any threads with huge numbers of helpful replies either.
Everyone important is over here
Well, obviously
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LOOK AT THIS GARBAGE!
How is this the product of a remotely serious company.
It'll take me as long to remove all the goop as it would have to do a clean install. I am sad panda. -
@MattSpeller said:
LOOK AT THIS GARBAGE!
How is this the product of a remotely serious company.
It'll take me as long to remove all the goop as it would have to do a clean install. I am sad panda.You need 8 Norton Anti-virus programs. The more the better, right?
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Got the four year old playing Minecraft on a laptop now. She has been upgraded from the iPad.
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Slow over here too apparently... I got my ears turned on and survivEd the trip to Atlanta and back.
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Thinking about walking up to the grocery store.
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Just finished configuring a ownCloud 8.2 fileserver on my XenServer test lab. I've been on Team Pydio for a while but I can't stop thinking about how much easier it's going to be for people besides myself to use ownCloud's interface.
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We updated to the latest patch of 8.1 a week ago, so not moving to 8.2 quite yet.
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@MattSpeller said:
LOOK AT THIS GARBAGE!
How is this the product of a remotely serious company.
It'll take me as long to remove all the goop as it would have to do a clean install. I am sad panda.Norton, Wild Tangent, and Gateway.... the devil's own trifecta. Here ya go, bud, have a little drinky-poo...
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Making dinner: Broccoli, potato, bacon & cheddar soup and garlic bread.
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A decent post on SW - I mention it because I'm curious how you'd actually solve it.
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1247990-more-thoughts-on-mirroring-two-engineering-office-s-data-storage?page=1#entry-5144926 -
@MattSpeller said:
A decent post on SW - I mention it because I'm curious how you'd actually solve it.
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1247990-more-thoughts-on-mirroring-two-engineering-office-s-data-storage?page=1#entry-5144926Why can't they just do a normal file share?
I'm surprised they can open files with multiple users and not have them open as read only.
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Ha I just looked at the tags. Linux has more tags than Windows and Microsoft combined.
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@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised they can open files with multiple users and not have them open as read only.
That is entirely up to the application. The OS doesn't care.
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@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised they can open files with multiple users and not have them open as read only.
Office is the main program that will do this. AutoCad is suppose to too but it does not always work. (and if using DFS/Branchcache neither will work well if at all) This stuff is based on using lock files. Not always accurate. We have a program that's in house that runs on top of autocad to manage projects and who's in it as well as handle file naming, defualt text etc. All of it uses a SQL server on the back to manage it.
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@Jason said:
@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised they can open files with multiple users and not have them open as read only.
Office is the main program that will do this. AutoCad is suppose to too but it does not always work. This stuff is based on using lock files. Not always accurate. We have a program that's in house that runs on top of autocad to manage projects and who's in it as well as handle file naming, defualt text etc. All of it uses a SQL server on the back to manage it.
Learn something new everyday ha.
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Heading downtown with the family to find some dinner.
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Good morning