What Are You Doing Right Now
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 @EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Almost 24 hours since installing Pop! OS on my TV computer. It's been awhile since had a Debian/Ubuntu desktop based system on my home computers. My preferred OS, Fedora Workstation is on my desktop and laptop. I ended up putting Pop_OS back on my System76 laptop (with 20.04). I'm always torn because I like both projects: Pop_OS and Fedora. I'm like that too. I have two identical desktops, one with Ubuntu and one with Fedora to help me with that problem. 
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 Been watching a bit of Kara & Nate today and enjoying the weather. 
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 Installed Pop_OS 20.04 on my Dell laptop today. So far, so good. 
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 Reading a little about networking and KVM. Trying to understand a bit more about why we tend to use macvtap in virt-manager for stuff. 
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 @EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Reading a little about networking and KVM. Trying to understand a bit more about why we tend to use macvtap in virt-manager for stuff. Because it is the current best way to get a network adapter.? 
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 @EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Reading a little about networking and KVM. Trying to understand a bit more about why we tend to use macvtap in virt-manager for stuff. It supposed to simplify virtualization network bridging instead of using linux bridge. 
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 @JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Reading a little about networking and KVM. Trying to understand a bit more about why we tend to use macvtap in virt-manager for stuff. Because it is the current best way to get a network adapter.? That appears to be the truth. So now my curiosity turns to learning a little bit about the different modes. 
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 @black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Reading a little about networking and KVM. Trying to understand a bit more about why we tend to use macvtap in virt-manager for stuff. It supposed to simplify virtualization network bridging instead of using linux bridge. And it appears to have succeeded with simplification. 
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 Calling it bedtime here. Night all. 
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 The old fashion lunch debate.... 
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 Movie time with the kiddoes. 
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 Just learned that Hogwart's in Harry Potter is named after the mispronounciation of the goblin's name at the beginning of Labyrinth! 
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 Watching this movie after all these years, it's amazing how much of Harry Potter is clearly inspired from this movie. 
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 Got back home after picking up my vacuum from Best Buy using their curbside pickup. 
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 monday morning, weather has cleared for now, sun is out, but only briefly. 
 more work on mesh central today
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 got my mesh central server to start after a reboot simply by putting a script in a startup group policy on the MC server. 
 that'll do as a solution for now.
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 RCHSA review 
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 iso's kicking me in the head today 
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 Updated MeshCentral to 0.5.22 and clean up my config.json settings. 
 You can now record remote desktop session to file and screenshot of the remote desktop.
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 cool ^^^ slowly setting it up to monitor servers at all my schools, really liking it. 




