Everyone updating to iOs 11 and using O365 E-mail may want to read this... The issue has affected me.
Posts made by brianlittlejohn
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
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RE: Spiceworld Trip Cancelled Due to CA Legislation - Alternate Conference Suggestions?
Southern California Linux Expo...
http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/16x/cfp
Don't know if it is any good... but maybe worth looking into.
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RE: Microsoft will block Office 2016 users from accessing Office 365
@dustinb3403 said in Microsoft will block Office 2016 users from accessing Office 365:
@hobbit666 said in Microsoft will block Office 2016 users from accessing Office 365:
@dustinb3403 Phone I do then cheapest plan possible.
Lies, no one outright buys their phone.
I outright buy my phones
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RE: How do you do Escalation?
@s-hackleman I have a user account and an admin account.
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RE: Puri.sm announced Crowdfunding Campaign for the Librem 5, a Linux/PureOS Phone
I'm sick of both Apple and Google... I welcome anything else that wants to try and compete.
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Puri.sm announced Crowdfunding Campaign for the Librem 5, a Linux/PureOS Phone
Looking forward to seeing if this project takes off. Would really like a Linux phone!
https://puri.sm/shop/librem-5/
Quick facts
- Does not run Google Android
- Does not run Apple iOS
- Runs PureOS by default, can run most GNU+Linux distributions
- World’s first ever IP-native mobile handset
- End-to-end decentralized communications via Matrix
- 5″ screen
- Security focused by design
- Privacy protection by default
- Works with 2G/3G/4G, GSM, UMTS, and LTE networks
- CPU separate from Baseband
- Hardware Kill Switches for Camera, Microphone, WiFi/Bluetooth, and Baseband
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RE: 19 PCIe Slot Board to Crunch Crypto hashes being released soon
@brianlittlejohn and probably a visit from the DEA with that jump in my electric bill.
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RE: 19 PCIe Slot Board to Crunch Crypto hashes being released soon
It all depends on how fast you get a bitcoin from mining... I did the math, assuming 3x 1000W power supplies running at capacity, and the electrical price I pay here, I would spend $176/month in electricity to run it 24/7.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brianlittlejohn said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brianlittlejohn said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Installing Gecko Linux Rolling Budgie on my laptop.
I'm thinking about moving off of that today It's good, but not perfect. I'm looking for "just the right" desktop for me.
Also funny enough, my actual gecko ran in front of my Gecko desktop a few minutes ago.
I've never used Budgie desktop, thought I would give it a try for awhile.
Budgie is slick, I like it a lot. For some reason, my Gecko / Budgie combination has a few integration issues. I think it is on the Gecko side, though. Budgie on Solus is not likely like that.
Is Solus debian based?
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brianlittlejohn said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Installing Gecko Linux Rolling Budgie on my laptop.
I'm thinking about moving off of that today It's good, but not perfect. I'm looking for "just the right" desktop for me.
Also funny enough, my actual gecko ran in front of my Gecko desktop a few minutes ago.
I've never used Budgie desktop, thought I would give it a try for awhile.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Installing Gecko Linux Rolling Budgie on my laptop.
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RE: Hurricane Harvey
@nerdydad said in Hurricane Harvey:
@brianlittlejohn said in Hurricane Harvey:
@nerdydad said in Hurricane Harvey:
@scottalanmiller, @Dominica, @Texkonc, @NetworkNerd, and I are far enough inland that we won't get any thing more than a scattered shower or thunderstorm from one of the arm bands of Harvey.
@brianlittlejohn will expect to see more rain as he is more in the Waco area. Scott mentioned that @StorageNinja is down in that area, but I am not sure of his status.
There is an ARES crew local to me that is probably geared up and ready to go the minute that Harvey begins to evacuate. I'm keeping my radio close by and on NOAA along with the local 2m repeater, just in case. I'm not apart of the ARES team, but just like to stay prepared.
Im actually not in the Waco area, I am in Midland/Odessa area.
Oh, sorry. I know we have somebody in the Waco area, but can't remember who they are.
No worries, just correcting.
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RE: Hurricane Harvey
@nerdydad said in Hurricane Harvey:
@scottalanmiller, @Dominica, @Texkonc, @NetworkNerd, and I are far enough inland that we won't get any thing more than a scattered shower or thunderstorm from one of the arm bands of Harvey.
@brianlittlejohn will expect to see more rain as he is more in the Waco area. Scott mentioned that @StorageNinja is down in that area, but I am not sure of his status.
There is an ARES crew local to me that is probably geared up and ready to go the minute that Harvey begins to evacuate. I'm keeping my radio close by and on NOAA along with the local 2m repeater, just in case. I'm not apart of the ARES team, but just like to stay prepared.
Im actually not in the Waco area, I am in Midland/Odessa area.
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RE: Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26
@travisdh1 said in Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26:
@brianlittlejohn said in Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26:
@brianlittlejohn said in Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26:
@scottalanmiller said in Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26:
I ran into this issue, forgot about this thread, went through LetsEncrypt's threads and their solution for this problem led me... here! Very nice.
That’s funny, one of their threads has the resolution in it, that’s how I found it... just not as easy to find.
I take that back...actually found it on a Redhat forum.
Makes sense.
Do you remember the fix? Or even just the thread we can look at when the time comes, because I know I'll need to know at some point.
It’s linked in my fix post on this thread
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RE: Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26
@brianlittlejohn said in Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26:
@scottalanmiller said in Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26:
I ran into this issue, forgot about this thread, went through LetsEncrypt's threads and their solution for this problem led me... here! Very nice.
That’s funny, one of their threads has the resolution in it, that’s how I found it... just not as easy to find.
I take that back...actually found it on a Redhat forum.
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RE: Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26
@scottalanmiller said in Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26:
I ran into this issue, forgot about this thread, went through LetsEncrypt's threads and their solution for this problem led me... here! Very nice.
That’s funny, one of their threads has the resolution in it, that’s how I found it... just not as easy to find.
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RE: Ethics food for thought: Considering a possible side gig
I moonlight on the side for 2 business, I made them vary aware of what all my limitations would be since I have a full-time job. I have helped both of them move into new locations since then. It took alot of after hours work and planning to make sure they knew exactly what was needed to be communicated to the contractors hired to do the cabling etc.
I feel as long as you and them are fully aware of the limitations and are fine with them go for it.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
FreePBX upgrade went fairly smooth. Asterisk defaulted to Chan_SIP driver instead of PJSIP that took me a little bit to figure out, but other than that no other issues I have found yet.