What Are You Doing Right Now
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender @black3dynamite yeah I hear you on the Windows VM side. The main reason why not is if I run into problems running something in Linux I'll want to boot and work on windows until I get time to work on the Linux side again.
Also last time I tried, it only lasted me a few days maybe a week and went back to windows so I want that option again without a full format and reinstall.
Once I'm happy u can work in Linux and maybe just need a VM for minor things.
So install Linux as the VM - problem solved.
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Good amount of rain here.
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Chasing down network gremlins after a network outage between us and our datacenter.
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Running dban on a desktop - Like an old car in a used car lot... everything must go.. Two of the three going are nuked to DoD level - the old NTG box will be last as it's the one I use the most other than my laptop... Then it'll be added to the list to go...
Sad to see it all go... but onward and all that whatevers.
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Working with AWS RDS and ELB.
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Me in a meeting today, courtesy of @valentina
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sitting & trying to ignore mu sore back
working on wsus installs & general housekeeping. -
trying to make @scottalanmiller 'proud' by solving my own Linux issues.
Setting up L2TP VPN on Ubuntu to connect to the office. One step closer to being Windowless....
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
trying to make @scottalanmiller 'proud' by solving my own Linux issues.
Setting up L2TP VPN on Ubuntu to connect to the office. One step closer to being Windowless....
Kinda surprised it's not ZeroTier, unless the point is to learn how to do L2TP in Ubuntu.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
trying to make @scottalanmiller 'proud' by solving my own Linux issues.
Setting up L2TP VPN on Ubuntu to connect to the office. One step closer to being Windowless....
Kinda surprised it's not ZeroTier, unless the point is to learn how to do L2TP in Ubuntu.
Honestly had forgotten about zeroTier... will look again.
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sitting on my backside, looking at the rain, listening to velvet underground and waiting for knock off time......
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Putting the kids to bed.
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After thinking about the feedback on previous post about moving to Linux. Yeah I think to start a Linux VM in Virtual Box to play with different software and test what works.
Then when i'm happy I can swap round and have Linux as the main OS and a Windows VM in that for things that don't work.
*Will be a new year project
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Trying to catch up on here. Haven't been on in a couple days and missed a ton of good stuff
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
After thinking about the feedback on previous post about moving to Linux. Yeah I think to start a Linux VM in Virtual Box to play with different software and test what works.
Then when i'm happy I can swap round and have Linux as the main OS and a Windows VM in that for things that don't work.
*Will be a new year project
Why VirtualBox and not Hyper-V if Windows is your base, or KVM with Windows in the VM?
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Spammers be getting bolder around here.
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Good morning everyone. Been up doing Windows, SQL Server, and EdgeOS updates all morning. Might go back to bed soon.
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@scottalanmiller Because I hate Hyper-V I find VirtualBox or VMWare Player is easier to use on a Windows Desktop machine
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller Because I hate Hyper-V I find VirtualBox or VMWare Player is easier to use on a Windows Desktop machine
You have Hyper-V? Why?
And the obvious choice is KVM, it's Windows you want in the VM, not Linux.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller Because I hate Hyper-V I find VirtualBox or VMWare Player is easier to use on a Windows Desktop machine
You have Hyper-V? Why?
And the obvious choice is KVM, it's Windows you want in the VM, not Linux.
He's talking about a desktop setup. In his other thread he spoke of dual booting - to which I asked - why have the hassles of dual booting - instead use a VM.
Then as he mentioned above - he's thinking currently he'll have a Windows desktop with a Linux VM because he's more comfortable in Windows - then as he becomes more comfortable in Linux, he'd switch them around. So he might ultimately end up with KVM and a Windows VM, that wasn't his current desire.