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      Make XP Open Source

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      @scottalanmiller said:

      @Joyfano said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      @technobabble said:

      yeah, he told me that the had people writing drivers and such. I was only half listening to his ramblings waiting to get paid for the parts I was going to throw away!

      Drivers you can get, it's patches and fixes that you cannot.

      Hahahah We are still using Windows XP, Virtual Mode..

      Do you have any plans to migrate off of it.

      Yes.. its still connected with my problem last time ( RSA token not working in some windows 7)

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      Open Source in US Government Interview

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      PostgreSQL Coming Into Its Own

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      Mercury vs. Corn Syrup

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      Fly Recovering from Bullet Through Donut in High Speed

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      The Weekend of Big Wheels

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      They had a great time.

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      Version Control for IT

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      @scottalanmiller said:

      @alexntg said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Not the same idea. With SVN, for example, we can look up changes over time, do rollbacks, see who committed changes, deploy to other systems, do comparisons.

      Both are good to have but version control is a different thing than those technologies.

      I'm not sure about device comparison, but LANDesk does the remainder. It logs every action taken. if you push out a bad patch or package, you can roll it back/call the uninstaller.

      That's pretty nice. Not free though 🙂

      What's it matter if it's free? If it can save a few techs' worth of salary per year and makes managing thousands of computers much easier, it's paid for itself.

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      Modern Logo for Kids

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      Ah, I found a Chome plugin called 42 that lacks the tutorial stuff but is a nice, clean interpreter.

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      Build Your Own Sovereign Server

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      NginX New Version

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      First Look at RHEL 7 Performance

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      China Heading to Linux, Again?

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      @Dashrender said:

      Makes me wonder how much of that xp install is legal?

      More than you would have guessed or this would not have been a problem.

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      Will Unreal End Windows Gaming Hegemony?

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      It really is and Ubuntu's consumer focus is not hurting either.

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      BASIC Programming with Gambas

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      Amazon Adopts Docker

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      NTG Pre-Weekend Project: Loggly

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      @ambarishrh said:

      @scottalanmiller Nice writeup on that actually.

      Few of our servers are hosted in London and some in Vancouver. I was just wondering if loggly is safe enough to push all server logs. A centralised logging option is always in my mind, but am still thinking of having a self hosted log management server to collect and analyse logs from all our servers.

      Loggly is the leading hosted log platform. It is likely safe to consider it safer than hosting your own log collection platform. Loggly is a major player.

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      Free O'Reilly Book from Red Hat: Getting Started with OpenShift

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      OpenShift is very cool. I have worked with it some and hope to do so more in the future. It is a lot like Heroku which I have also used.

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      Raspberry Pi and Tube Amp

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      Marantz is solidly mid-end. B&W is a wide range from mid end to high but no high in the gear that is at Best Buy. High end is never allowed to be sold in chains or online.

      High end also never has things like center channels, receivers, etc. HiFi means the pursuit of sound alone is the goal. Everything here is still focused on convenience.

      Speakers from Wilson, Totem, etc. nothing anyone outside of the audiophile space would have ever heard of. Amps from Conrad Johnson, Meridian, etc.

      Real HiFi used separates. Amps, preamps, etc. tubes aren't uncommon. Wiring is a big deal. Etc.

      It is hardcore stuff. Makes no sense for normal people to own. If you don't design the house around the acoustics you should never invest in that stuff as it is wasted in a small or untreated space.

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      OpenOffice hits 100 Million Downloads

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