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@NerdyDad nostalgia.
@jaredbusch said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:
If you type some large number in the box for the / partition and then click the update button, it auto sizes to max.
Yeah, that's how I got it to say 144.84. If I did it myself, it'd be a nice round number.
@DustinB3403 said in Red Hat Welcomes Ubuntu to the Cool Kids Gnome Club:
The link isn't working for me. Is it working for anyone else?
Works for me.
@Reid-Cooper well now I have to check it out.
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2017/04/12/a-new-vantage-point/
Ya I've got a low power CPU with a single m.2 and using a tuned profile.
@momurda said in Issues Installing Fedora 25 on Intel FakeRAID Device on Asus RoG G701:
You could try the rawhide version of fedora, it is using 4.11 instead of 4.8.6
He tried the current alpha release, worked the same.
@scottalanmiller said in UbuntuVibes Asks Why Is Ubuntu So Popular On the Desktop:
For me it is what installed without incident. No issues at all on my Asus RoG that nothing else would install on. He isn't my first pick, but it is quite adequate.
FTFY
And it's what she said. 😛
That's disappointing..
@aaronstuder said in ZeroTier Client & Automatic Authorization Salt State:
Nice work! Thanks 🙂
It has been a while since I've tested this so let me know if it gives you any problems.
@aaronstuder said in Installing Varnish Cache to a LAMP Stack on Fedora 25 with SaltStack:
@scottalanmiller said in Installing Varnish Cache to a LAMP Stack on Fedora 25 with SaltStack: Varnish Cache cannot handle TLS connections, so Apache will continue to server HTTPS on port 443, for now at least. That's unfortunate 😕 I use Varnish on Cloudways, but everything is HTTPS... Does that mean Varnish is doing nothing?
@scottalanmiller said in Installing Varnish Cache to a LAMP Stack on Fedora 25 with SaltStack:
Varnish Cache cannot handle TLS connections, so Apache will continue to server HTTPS on port 443, for now at least.
That's unfortunate 😕 I use Varnish on Cloudways, but everything is HTTPS... Does that mean Varnish is doing nothing?
It just means that an SSL layer has to be in front of it. Nginx is used on most platforms to handle SSL.
@scottalanmiller How are you liking Salt Stack?
Also, thank you for the followup. You never know when someone else will run into the same thing.
Edgerouters can now handle custom dynamic dns providers without the need of the script - here is the guide with Cloudflare as the example: https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/204976324