What Are You Doing Right Now
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Yay. Web application is broke again and I can't RDP into the server or use console in out-of-band management, so I'm heading to the data center. >(
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Yay. Web application is broke again and I can't RDP into the server or use console in out-of-band management, so I'm heading to the data center. >(
Hypervisor down too?
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Family is home, so we are just hanging out.
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About to start grilling some fresh caught fish. No monsters today, but we did catch dinner. Headed back out after a snack for more fishing.
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@scottalanmiller Ha! What is this "hypervisor?"
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller Ha! What is this "hypervisor?"
Oh man. Any way to fix that?
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@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to start grilling some fresh caught fish.
Did you get any answers out of them?
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Slippery things, those fish.
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@scottalanmiller Is there a technical limitation against it? No.
It would involve taking down production, installing Hyper-V on each server, then installing VMs, configuring, and restoring data.
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Still drinking with a buddy
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Playdoh with the kids.
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Finding time to get back to the Linux Academy RHCSA lessons -- review umask right now.
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Back on Ubuntu with Unity for the time being (more 16:9 resolution options for right now). I'll play around with it for a week or so. Once nice thing is that it doesn't take forever to install and patch a Linux distro :).
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Short week. Now playing with Fedora 25 with KDE. Scaling looks good so far.
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And Back to Korora 25 (my original goal). I would say I'll stay here, but we'll see what happens in six hours. :P. For those annoyed with my last few messages, worry not. I'll reduce the amount of play-by-play with my dive into home-user Linux.
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Back on cinnamon?
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@Giggiux said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
If I understood the concept of this topic (just writing what are we doing, without connection with the previous posts):
I'm trying to find a good name for my IntelliJ Plugin (which appears to be my bachelor thesis as well) that does Real Time Code Quality Assessment as Compared to other OSS.
For now, the best I found are:ACQUARTIC - Assessment of Code QUAlity Real Time Comparison
QUARTIC - QUality Assessment Real TIme Comparison
CQART (pronounced Kart) - Code Quality Assessment Real Time
CLARET - Code quaLity Assessment REal TimeIn the end I choose:
RETICULA: REal TIme Code qUaLity AssessmentNow I'm going to study for next week exams
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So I've got fedora 25 installed on my spare laptop, and it just can't run what I want it to run.
I'll likely just install fedora 25 in a VM and play there.
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@scottalanmiller KDE Plasma
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Installed Mint with Cinnamon on a spare box to play with.