@Breffni-Potter only if it's under your desk at home.... No no, no reason to have a UPS or daily backup. That just adds to the cost per month.
Posts made by Paul Luciano
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RE: Let's all get blindsided together!
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Let's all get blindsided together!
Hey everybody! Let's have some fun and trot out an old chestnut.
The president of my company suddenly thinks... hey Exchange online and Office365 is way too expensive.
My reply was "yes, let's just NOT do E/O and watch the riots start.
So, just because we are in need of a good time....
Let's just say.. I agree with him (blunt force trauma often gets me seeing things in a logical manner),
No more Exchange server
No more Office (word, excel, powerpoint, outlook)So we go with.....
Gmail Hosted Email paired with LibreOffice?
Rackspace Email paired with Thunderbird?Sauteed Chilean sea bass... potatoes au gratin... asparagus....paired with ...Rum Raisin?
Go on, lets just push this Bric-à-brac cabinet down a flight of stairs. See what we end up with.
Don't you love theoretical party games?
Most Kind Regards,
Paul "put a cherry tomato back together after it was in the blender" Luciano, MCSE
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RE: Linux run from a USB Stick - Alternative to Puppy Linux
@scottalanmiller Are the steps for adding/modding Mint so it can have persistance documented anywhere?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Paul Luciano, MCSE
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RE: Linux run from a USB Stick - Alternative to Puppy Linux
Do I look like a cat to you, boy? Am I jumpin' around all nimbly bimbly from tree to tree?
I'll give it a shot right meow.
Thanks.
Regards,
Paul "You stop laughing right meow!" Luciano MCSE
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Linux run from a USB Stick - Alternative to Puppy Linux
The multi-year quest continues.
My challenge (to myself) is to find a linux distro that I can set up to run on a USB stick. I have an old Lenovo laptop this runs ok, but I wanted to have it boot/run off a USB stick, not a HDD. The DVD player has been removed, so has the HDD.
I have worked with Puppy Linux and some variants of it. I love the "do you want to have PL save changes to the USB Stick (aka Persistant?)" feature. This allows me to have the USB stick work/act like a HDD.
What is awful is the WiFi connection tools. In some cases it wants me to manually enter data like the security protocol and related data.
None of my other devices (iPod, iPhone, iPad) or brand new laptop using w7 or w10 have this issue.
At the suggestion of Jason while at MangoCon: The Search for Justice, I tried Tails. Not bad, but I ran into roadblocks trying to get any RDP app to download/install.
Lubuntu failed to install on my usb sticks (note the "S" - because I tried it on several sticks... yes name brand, as I know sometimes the knock offs don't initialize properly).
Anyone know of a Linux Distro that is light (not Damn Small Linux or Puppy Linux) that has persistence set up within the OS for running on a USB stick?
Need to run Firefox or Chromium web browser, RDP (rdesktop is fine) and have a solid/stable WiFi connecting tool.
Thoughts from the hive mind?
Thank you.
Regards,
Paul "buzz I say.. buzz" Luciano, MCSE
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RE: TrendMicro 10.6
@Aaron-Studer I am very sorry you have to use TrendMicro anything. We are just getting off of that platform. I recommend you join me in fleeing the sinking ship like the rat I am. Agony and Misery define the all their products.
Regards,
Paul "squeaking, cheese eating, vermin carrying, first-off-the-boat" Luciano, MCSE
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RE: The New Site Is Up!
@ajstringham WHAAAA!!!? Day 2 and you are not equaling or surpassing Reddit? My unreasonable list of demands simply follows party doctrine:
http://www.theonion.com/articles/content-could-be-hotter-more-social,35157/
And there you go.
Regards,
Paul "now if only I was a 20 something, short attention span kind of guy who says the world revolves around me" Luciano, MCSE
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RE: The New Site Is Up!
@ajstringham I can see that working. I like that angle. I look forward to seeing how we can do searches so I don't have to post and miss the answer.
Regards,
Paul Luciano, MCSE
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RE: The New Site Is Up!
It is a good start. Is there an intention to break out questions into sections? One big contentious list is going to get out of control in a hurry. HW, SW, Apple, Dell, Servers, etc.? You know the drill...
Regards,
Paul "give us a week, we'll bloat this like Cartman on Weight-Gainer-3000" Luciano, MCSE
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RE: Tired of winter?
I don't mind it as it gives me more time to Ice Climb. Bought the gear last season, might as well use it as long as possible. Can't wait for spring though. Soon enought I'll break out my SPF 110 sunblock and work on being a parabolic mirror.
Regards,
Paul "a hazard to infants, the elderly and those with compromised immune systems" Luciano, MCSE
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ESXi Host Server - HDD Configuration
I bought a brand new server with 12 HDD at 10k RPM and 900 GB each. The plan is to create an ESXi embedded server (with ESXi on the SD Card). Might people weigh in with their thoughts on the best HDD config? I could go RAID 10 or RAID 6. I suppose I could go other. I have the server still wrapped in foam, so I can make the final decision BEFORE I fire it up, configure it, sigh and then rebuild it. I would prefer to get as much HDD space after formatting as possible. I don't really have any VMs that would require 15k RPM drives (no High Performance SQL server, no Exchange Server, etc.), so I look for the balance between speed and reliability since apparently RAID 5 is the sin of sins.
So much to learn since I started this job.
I'd offer HP and BA, but I don't Mango Lassi is into that sort of thing. You can get a hearty handshake or a good swift kick in the @$$. I'll deliver either personally.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Paul Luciano, MCSE
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RE: TED Talks: Sir Ken Robinson on Do Schools Kill Creativity
@scottalanmiller it depends on your definition of "creativity". If you have a badly managed and crowded classroom, BUT a driven individual, creativity is born in the same vein as "necessity is the mother of invention".
So creativity along mainstream lines, there might be some numbness among the masses we define as moving with the other krill waiting to be force filtered through the baleen. On the other flipper, you get those who start by drawing outside the lines and go from there.
A class or two that involves popsicle sticks, glue, string and other things might lead to some people fabricating interesting things. Upgrade them to shop class with the full benefits of wood, metal, solder and spare parts and you have the workings of a leader, not a follower.
Regards,
Paul "let a few kids be MacGyver and you have something" Luciano, MCSE
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RE: Do you find a tablet useful for work?
I was using my rooted Nook Tablet forever and it worked well at IT Conferences. If I had Wi-Fi and my charger with me, I could easily remote in using RDP 2X and do important work. I was handed an iPad 2 to do testing for a rollout. I have RDP 2X again and find it fairly useful. Once I figured out Notes allows me to save locally and then e-mail, I was good. I installed Sketches so I can scribble diagrams (that can be e-mailed and saved locally). Right now we are preparing for our new CRM rollout. At present it is a very dandy e-reader.
Once we figure out good ideas, it will be useful. I like my 3 screens and a hard drive laden laptop for VPN and VMware vSphere client.
Regards,
Paul "iPhone, iPad 2... what IS going on here?" Luciano, MCSE