Loads of LAMP resources out there. Linux is used for that so often that probably half of all projects use LAMP somewhere.
Best posts made by StrongBad
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RE: Apache or Nginx from KDE for Learning Purpose
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RE: Zabbix - email alerts
@Mike-Davis that's a huge pain! Why haven't they fixed that already?
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RE: DCs out of sync
I think that I'm too late, but I concur that rebuilding is better than trying to find a way to recover the out of sync node - just not worth it.
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Anyone Tried Hubspot CRM
Stumbled on this today and wondering if anyone has looked at it.
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RE: Nextcloud AMA!!
@Dashrender said in Nextcloud AMA!!:
@Frank-Karlitschek said in Nextcloud AMA!!:
@RojoLoco As a server OS? We tried to do this in the past but PHP on Windows is just not very good. So the recommended way is to run a Linux VM on the Windows Server. This works fine.
And no licensing issues.
Linux on Windows is still on Windows. It still requires full Windows licensing.
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RE: Reboot your servers
@gjacobse said in Reboot your servers:
we have a pair that are on a schedule to reboot,... one is a SAP server that has print issues if running for two or three weeks without reboot. It's weird,.. but hey,... it's SAP.
Weird that it has managed to keep working for two weeks?
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RE: New Server for the office
@DustinB3403 said in New Server for the office:
You may be able to get something from @scale within that price range, but I honestly don't know.
Isn't there a used one for sale around here?
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RE: New Server for the office
@Tim_G said in New Server for the office:
@scottalanmiller said in New Server for the office:
@coliver said in New Server for the office:
I would say check out SuperMicro and xByte. They have loads of options available and the support to go along with it.
Same here. If I am buying servers these days, I pretty much only look at @ryan-from-xbyte xByte for Dell equipment or SuperMicro in markets where getting Dell is difficult (Canada!!) or when we need form factors that Dell does not provide. These are our two go to vendors.
Hmm, why xByte instead of going through a Dell rep? Pros / Cons?
Lower cost. Same support. So you either save money or you can get more for the money.
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RE: Visual Studio Code (free and open source)
Atom is very nice. I have my GIT integrated into it to make things that much simpler.
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RE: Best Access Point with Hardware Controller
I'll vote for Ubiquiti Unifi gear too.
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RE: Networking clear up question
What did they have to say when you explained the difference between a protocol and a physical connector?
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RE: Easier guide to setup Salt Stack/Ansible for Windows environment ?
It's all about the text files
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RE: Elastix Call Back Feature
@Farhad-Farahmand said in Elastix Call Back Feature:
only for internal calls . not inbound call or outbound call . simply you are calling my extension number . i am busy on another call . once i get free my extension should call your extension at that time .
Still, it would potentially be ringing people and interrupting them and then have no one calling them. How would that work?
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RE: Twilio as a SIP provider
That price is incredible. $1 for a DID and $.007 per minute for most calls. That's hard to beat. No line cap is cool, do they offer a pay ahead plan so that you have a cap on your spending in case of security issues?
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RE: Modern iPad security: the most secure endpoint ever?
@Giggiux said in Modern iPad security: the most secure endpoint ever?:
I don't think Google Chrome is a wrapper on top of Safari on iOS.
It is, all alternative iOS browsers are.
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RE: From where I can find ideal WordPress freelance projects?
Freelance sites are the devil
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RE: Hypervisor choice
You certainly have a few good choices. KVM does seem to be the one that has zero "I feel like I should pay someone" aspect to it.
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RE: Battling Ransome/Crypto-ware: Drive Shares
@gjacobse said in Battling Ransome/Crypto-ware: Drive Shares:
There is a growing shift of practices to battle ransomware which looks for other drives to munch on, by not mapping network shares, the ransomware doesn't have anyplace to jump to, and therefore is isolated to the single computer it managed to get attached to - at least in theory and until they are written to start doing a blind search across the network for open ports / shares
But hasn't ransomware already been doing this for some time?
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RE: What your favorite Desktop Environment?
@aaronstuder said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
Sadly, Cinnamon doesn't play nice with Teamviewer
Does Gnome 3? The one is built on the other.
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RE: What your favorite Desktop Environment?
I'm a Cinnamon fan. Have not used TeamViewer, so lacking an opinion there.