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    linuxspark

    @linuxspark

    On SW as marc.ryan
    Beating up Jedi's in my spare time and working on computers/networks

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    • RedHat on AWS

      First post on here and I'm 100% sure it is asked over and over again.
      But I'm lazy today and just looking for some guide lines or direction.
      I work in a small IT repair shop and have a lot of down time so I figured I was start playing around in AWS. I'm looking to learn about that and redhat or any form of linux. I have Windows server and lots of networking but rather newish to the linux server-side.
      Anyone can help me out with something to start with?
      I have a redhat server up and running..but what to install I'm not sure...Squid or something like AD, DNS, DHCP, etc...
      Thanks and sorry for the repeated question. I know I found a write up by SAM at one point but having a hard time finding it today
      Thanks
      M

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      @scottalanmiller tearing apart an iPad mini 2 for no reason and reading clash of kings. But I'm back

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: RedHat on AWS

      Thanks for the link. I was just looking for something practical and useful. Now time to get to work

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Installing osTicket 1.10 on CentOS 7

      @dafyre Thanks a lot! I just stuck at that point as well!

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • PC Matic Thoughts?

      I'm working on a laptop and tablet for a user and they have PC Matic installed on both of them. Malwarebytes removed PC Matic when I scanned the laptop. This user insists that it is a solid program. When I look at there website I saw that Know4be was listed on their website which throws me for a loop. I was wondering what the communities thoughts were on this program. Thanks and looking for some guidance or opinions.

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    • RE: Remmina, the RDP Client for Linux

      So glad that they finally release and update for this. Now I am able to use a rdp gateway server. Before I wasn't able to and I had to use xfreerdp which kicked me out of my sessions a lot. Remmina seems more reliable.

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    • RE: RedHat on AWS

      Thanks guys. Now I'm a bit worried on getting hit with a large bill from AWS. We have some old hardware laying around that I can make some use of and don't have to worry about a bill. I'm just going to start diving in. Most of the businesses we deal with are Small sized so AWS maybe overkill. I'm comfortable with the GUI in Ubuntu/LinuxMint. Just haven't branched to deep into server side of linux other than running Nagios. Ruby on Rails but that was a while ago.

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    Latest posts made by linuxspark

    • RE: PC Matic Thoughts?

      @RojoLoco
      I usually try to give advice instead of belittling people. I know it's a PUP but with KnowB4 I figured I would ask the community

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    • RE: PC Matic Thoughts?

      I give them my recommendation. They pay for the work which keeps my job.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • PC Matic Thoughts?

      I'm working on a laptop and tablet for a user and they have PC Matic installed on both of them. Malwarebytes removed PC Matic when I scanned the laptop. This user insists that it is a solid program. When I look at there website I saw that Know4be was listed on their website which throws me for a loop. I was wondering what the communities thoughts were on this program. Thanks and looking for some guidance or opinions.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Installing osTicket 1.10 on CentOS 7

      @dafyre Thanks a lot! I just stuck at that point as well!

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: RedHat on AWS

      Cloud based I have some experience. Mostly setting up Site to Site with Cisco ASA 5525X to Azure along with some Store simple but I'm working for a small company now so I'm wearing a different hat. Lot's of unmanaged switches so my Networking rule isn't a big factor. Windows server, Hyper-V, and ESXi I'm comfortable with. Just looking to branch out a bit into the Linux world and different Hypervisors.
      Sounds like I will jump into XenServer and run some Linux machines.
      No GUI's sound crazy but I think I can manage without it 🙂
      Maybe run apache and try to build a domain/ldap to start with.

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    • RE: RedHat on AWS

      Thanks guys. Now I'm a bit worried on getting hit with a large bill from AWS. We have some old hardware laying around that I can make some use of and don't have to worry about a bill. I'm just going to start diving in. Most of the businesses we deal with are Small sized so AWS maybe overkill. I'm comfortable with the GUI in Ubuntu/LinuxMint. Just haven't branched to deep into server side of linux other than running Nagios. Ruby on Rails but that was a while ago.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: RedHat on AWS

      Thanks for the link. I was just looking for something practical and useful. Now time to get to work

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RedHat on AWS

      First post on here and I'm 100% sure it is asked over and over again.
      But I'm lazy today and just looking for some guide lines or direction.
      I work in a small IT repair shop and have a lot of down time so I figured I was start playing around in AWS. I'm looking to learn about that and redhat or any form of linux. I have Windows server and lots of networking but rather newish to the linux server-side.
      Anyone can help me out with something to start with?
      I have a redhat server up and running..but what to install I'm not sure...Squid or something like AD, DNS, DHCP, etc...
      Thanks and sorry for the repeated question. I know I found a write up by SAM at one point but having a hard time finding it today
      Thanks
      M

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Nintendo Switch Announced

      @scottalanmiller True True...I think the 3DS is worth every penny but mostly because I can play old Sega/Nintendo games and I can LAN and play local with friends. If the switch would let you download/play classic beat up games (Streets of Rage, Bad Dudes, etc) It might be worth it and have a chance.
      Or I could just use Steam or CoinOPS on an old Xbox
      Time will tell

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Nintendo Switch Announced

      I actually think this looks legit for once and the 3DS is still on top. This has a chance to become something of legend status. You can play multilayer anywhere and that is a great feature. I may have to put down the 3DS but it all depends on the games for it

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