What Are You Doing Right Now
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about 90000000000 jobs at once, well at least it feels like (actual 3 or 4)
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@dafyre said:
@johnhooks said:
Here we go again
http://lifehacker.com/you-can-break-into-a-linux-system-by-pressing-backspace-1748370796
I'm sure most people would use the grub rescue shell and not stick a USB live image in or just take the hard drive.
I mean you can even change the root password on a Red Hat system if you have physical access, and it's built in as a function...
I tried this on my Linux Mint 17.2 (desktop) and no dice). Guess I'll try it on a server edition and see what happens.
It's been patched by the main distros already. These articles just annoy me haha.
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About to install Linux Mint as my primary OS on company laptop!
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Well, I was going to install Mint... left my laptop at home today. Oh well, I'll do it tonight.
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Playing with an SQL query to see how efficient I can make it. The query right now is taking 5-6 minutes to run and I'm hoping to tighten that up a bit. I'm not sure I can though since part of the query is doing a like search on a field that contains free-form text. Yet another puzzle for the day.
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Morning meeting with @Minion-Queen and @art_of_shred
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@brianlittlejohn I've been running Mint at work on my primary desktop and laptop for about a year now. I'm also running it on my desktop at home (not sure how long). I haven't looked back since!
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@anthonyh said:
@brianlittlejohn I've been running Mint at work on my primary desktop and laptop for about a year now. I'm also running it on my desktop at home (not sure how long). I haven't looked back since!
I find I have to keep switching back to windows... . Stupid Games, lol.
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@dafyre said:
@anthonyh said:
@brianlittlejohn I've been running Mint at work on my primary desktop and laptop for about a year now. I'm also running it on my desktop at home (not sure how long). I haven't looked back since!
I find I have to keep switching back to windows... . Stupid Games, lol.
Same... I'm hoping SteamOS will start forcing developers to Linux in the future but not holding my breath right now.
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@anthonyh I would switch my Desktop at work, but I need the RSAT tools on it to manage my windows servers.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@anthonyh I would switch my Desktop at work, but I need the RSAT tools on it to manage my windows servers.
Enable remote desktop on one of your servers... and then install it there.
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@dafyre said:
@anthonyh said:
@brianlittlejohn I've been running Mint at work on my primary desktop and laptop for about a year now. I'm also running it on my desktop at home (not sure how long). I haven't looked back since!
I find I have to keep switching back to windows... . Stupid Games, lol.
That's what dual-booting is for!
Fortunately (or unfortunately depending how you look at it) I'm not a big gamer, so I have no need for Windows at home. My wife's computer is running Win7 though (I've tried to convince her to give Mint a try, but she just won't budge!) so if I really needed it for something it's there. I also have a MacBook Pro running OS X as well. At work I do have a Windows box for those Windows only things (like XenCenter) too. I've considered just running a VM on my Mint box, but I do like that I can bounce between the two if I'm doing OS updates or whatnot.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@anthonyh I would switch my Desktop at work, but I need the RSAT tools on it to manage my windows servers.
Why not put that in a little VM. VirtualBox is perfect for this.
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Hi ML People
How are you?
Still at work and closing tickets.. -
@Joy Good morning!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
@anthonyh I would switch my Desktop at work, but I need the RSAT tools on it to manage my windows servers.
Why not put that in a little VM. VirtualBox is perfect for this.
I may do this. I think I will start with my laptop and go from there.
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Whole IT team is unwell, I put a sign on my door that reads:
Beware all who enter this plague ridden den: today would be a good day to submit your tickets from a distance.
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@MattSpeller said:
Whole IT team is unwell, I put a sign on my door that reads:
Beware all who enter this plague ridden den: today would be a good day to submit your tickets from a distance.
I wish I could hide behind a sign like that all year long...