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    • CloudKnightC

      Project Send

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      @jaredbusch said in Project Send:

      @dafyre said in Project Send:

      @stuartjordan said in Project Send:

      @jaredbusch Ok fair enough, I did do a search on ml before I posted as well, never mind...hopefully a gentle refresher post wont hurt....

      ML's search feature doesn't work well at all, so if you find something you think is worth sharing -- then share away.

      Actually it does now. The not working thing was a while back. You can now use quotes on phrases, and such also. It is no google index, but it is not bad now.

      Good to know!

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      China to block VPNs by February 2018

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      wow - too lazy... the apathy... makes you want to send them packing..

    • CloudKnightC

      Monitoring Network Latency - Smokeping Tutorial

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    • CloudKnightC

      CentOS Web Panel

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      scottalanmillerS

      If you have Salt hosted, there are no ports on your end at all.

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      Remix OS Singularity

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      @Dashrender said in Remix OS Singularity:

      @JaredBusch said in Remix OS Singularity:

      @Dashrender said in Remix OS Singularity:

      And I completely agree with this. You want more than the laptop we gave you while at home, that's on you, the end user.

      This applies to the hypothetical phone situation in this thread too.

      You as a business owner would fully expect an employee to do all of your daily tasks from a phone interface if they are unwilling to provide their own KVM while at home? damn you're a horrible boss. 🙂

      That is not what I said either.

    • CloudKnightC

      GitLab sysadmin accidentally deletes 300GB of data

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      lol, oops was quite busy yesterday and didn't see, you can delete this thread if you like Scott.

    • CloudKnightC

      Views on Halizard

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      @Net-Runner said in Views on Halizard:

      @KOOLER said in Views on Halizard:

      We'll keep free version CLI-managed, like Hyper-V is. Initially Linux-based VSA with a web mgmt will be free as well

      That's awesome! Do you have any ETA's yet?

      Mid-January 2017.

      P.S. I hope so ;)))

    • CloudKnightC

      Will There Be MangoCon UK

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      @RojoLoco said in Will There Be MangoCon UK:

      @scottalanmiller said in Will There Be MangoCon UK:

      @RojoLoco said in Will There Be MangoCon UK:

      @scottalanmiller said in Will There Be MangoCon UK:

      @RojoLoco said in Will There Be MangoCon UK:

      @scottalanmiller said in Will There Be MangoCon UK:

      @nadnerB said in Will There Be MangoCon UK:

      @scottalanmiller said in Will There Be MangoCon UK:

      @nadnerB said in Will There Be MangoCon UK:

      While we're on the subject of suggesting locations, MangoCon Au!

      March or November 🙂 Can't have you lot getting roasted, and if you are going to make it out here you might as well check out the beaches and stuff

      Well me need MangoCon LATAM as well then! We can do quarterly ones rotating around the world!

      I think we'd have to drop the name MangoCon if that was the case. It'd have to be SAM's Epic Pub Crawl

      That's not a bad idea.

      It would be even better if you had @Rob 's whiskey concierge service available. That guy knows his liquor.

      I've been to his whiskey delivery shop, actually 🙂 But the Whiskey Bar in PC is the place to go for whiskey stuff.

      Panama City?

      Yes, my favourite place for cocktail crawls.

      I'm assuming in Panama, and not the "Redneck Riviera" in FL.

      Yes, the real one.

    • CloudKnightC

      Microsoft Admit Failure On Mobile Phones

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      @David.Scammell said in Microsoft Admit Failure On Mobile Phones:

      Just hit me what you were saying, and yes, this was "working as designed," Microsoft was the magician pulling a slight of hand, and it appears you're saying they should have designed it better. Got it! 🙂

      I didn't suggest that they should have designed it better. But Microsoft wasn't the magician here, really, it was Intel doing the hard work. Other operating systems were 64GB on 32bit across the board, like Linux. My desktops could do 64GB before Windows Server could. The per process limit of 2GB is for performance reasons, going above that would cause performance problems, so it is by design to have that limit to keep things fast. And how often do you need more than 2GB for a single process in the 32bit era? Not often. Even today it is super rare. But Linux did not have that limit, Linux had 4GB per process limit, but this was removed because it was useless.

      So yes, in some ways, Microsoft failed to keep up with their competitors in this space. But Linux proved that large per-process limits weren't useful.

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