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    • guyinpvG

      I have to change cloud drive service yet again

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      @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

      @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

      @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

      @Dashrender said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

      @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

      @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

      @scottalanmiller said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

      @Donahue said in I have to change cloud drive service yet again:

      is there a system that can display tags in a way that would look like folders to the user? Like a way to change your view to see the files organized by tag 2 instead of tag 1? I use this perspective change all the time in SQL, and I would love something equivalent in a file system using tags.

      There is a way to write a system to do that, but no one makes one today.

      well get on that @scottalanmiller, the world is apparently waiting

      I guess so! Time to reinvent the local filesystem abstraction!

      It really is needed.

      Agreed... though - is there any money in it?

      It would be an open source project, sadly. Sadly meaning, no, not any money in it.

      what about fame and recognition? πŸ™‚

      I already have that πŸ˜‰

      what's +1 more?

    • JaredBuschJ

      ZeroTier package updated in chocolatey

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      Finally. Very nice.

    • IT-ADMINI

      Anyone tried ELK stack before ???

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      Tags added.

    • JaredBuschJ

      Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop

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      @JaredBusch said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:

      sudo dnf install telegram

      It's now telegram-desktop

    • WLS-ITGuyW

      Shared Vehicle calendar

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      @WLS-ITGuy said in Shared Vehicle calendar:

      @black3dynamite said in Shared Vehicle calendar:

      Something like this won't work because you don't want to have anyone managing it?
      https://support.sherweb.com/Faqs/Show/how-to-book-a-resource-equipment-or-room

      Then I would need someone to manage it? That would be OK if it has to be done as I can have the buildings and grounds manager handle the requests.

      Here's another guide that was created. Looks pretty simple to set up.
      http://facilities-intranet.anu.edu.au/__documents/systems-it/how_to_add_shared_calendars_for_vehicles-1.pdf

    • DashrenderD

      Vendor supplied drivers

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      @Dashrender said in Vendor supplied drivers:

      @JaredBusch said in Vendor supplied drivers:

      @Dashrender said in Vendor supplied drivers:

      @JaredBusch said in Vendor supplied drivers:

      @Dashrender said in Vendor supplied drivers:

      @JaredBusch said in Vendor supplied drivers:

      @Dashrender said in Vendor supplied drivers:

      Does anyone here use the vendor supplied drivers when Windows detects and installs everything in the device manager?

      If so, under what cases do you do so? i.e. all possible vendor supplied drivers? only Chipset? only Video? etc...

      Not generally. I do on HP systems for a few things like sound.

      interesting - so for normal office users you install the HP sound driver? why? that is one I've never even considered (unless Windows itself didn't provide a working sound driver).

      Laptops at one client all had sound issues until I switched to the HP supplied driver from the SoftPaq update process.

      OK - that makes sense then. only doing it to solve a problem, not because HP's drivers are better or something.

      I started doing this for all HP systems after that.

      Using the SoftPaq updated to setup non HP crapware, just vendor drivers as supplied by HP.

      I'm confirming - you install the softpaq installer software? than choose the non crapware to be installed?

      Yes

    • DustinB3403D

      Office Documents randomly becoming Read-Only

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      @black3dynamite That I haven't tried. It's worth a check!

    • JaredBuschJ

      Updated to Bookstack 0.24 and it seems nice

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      Very nice!

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      Fiber SFP Modules

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      @Pete-S said in Fiber SFP Modules:

      @dafyre said in Fiber SFP Modules:

      @Pete-S said in Fiber SFP Modules:

      CWDM are using several different light wavelengths at the same time to get higher throughput. Basically like having several different fiber transmissions going on in the same fiber at the same time.

      It's not really needed anymore for 1 or 10 Gigabit.

      There are two types of fiber - multi-mode fiber (MMF) and single-mode fiber (SMF). Single mode fiber is the better one and the one you should install today.

      With single mode fiber you can transfer 10 Gigabit just using two 10GBASE-LR SFP+ modules for a distance of up to 10 kilometers, 6 miles. The same fiber can also be used for gigabit as well as faster rates like 100 Gigabit.

      I had no idea you could get 10 Gig that far on Single Mode.

      Do you know what the distances are for Multimode?

      I think it depends on the fiber and transceivers used and the speed but from 100ft to 1000ft.

      Multimode used to be what everybody was installing but haven't seen it used in anything new the last 5 years or so. I'm not familiar with prices but they tell me that the price of the complete installation with either fiber type will be virtually the same.

      I use muiltimode for in-building connections. cheap and easy and available up to 10Gbps.

      For inter-building connections on a larger campus, I would recommend single mode.

    • JaredBuschJ

      Fedora 29 not ready for my laptop

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      @NerdyDad Nope, by then I'm just starting my own 6 month upgrade cycle. Because in 3-4 months a new Fedora will come out, I'll wait 2-3 months again, and then upgrade. Like a clock πŸ™‚

    • scottalanmillerS

      Updating Fedora 26 to Fedora 27 with DNF

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      @black3dynamite said in Updating Fedora 26 to Fedora 27 with DNF:

      @JaredBusch said in Updating Fedora 26 to Fedora 27 with DNF:

      @black3dynamite said in Updating Fedora 26 to Fedora 27 with DNF:

      @NerdyDad said in Updating Fedora 26 to Fedora 27 with DNF:

      How often to you upgrade versus fresh install? Fresh install every other release? Any kind of best practice on this?

      You can avoid compatibility with packages by using more flatpak apps instead.

      Flatpak is not ready for prime time.

      Why not?

      And that's funny that you said prime time.

      There's a post from Flatpak with prime time in the title.

      Flatpak 1.0 Released, Ready for Prime Time
      https://www.flatpak.org/press/2018-08-20-flatpak-1.0/

      And @scottalanmiller coukd say sodiumsuite is awesome and ready for the masses. Still doesn’t make it true.

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      FreePBX/Twilio dropping calls after 32 seconds. Channel PJSIP left 'simple_bridge'

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      @bnrstnr that's your most likely culprit, having it be SIP aware.

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      Server Setup for Legal Firm

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      @JaredBusch said in Server Setup for Legal Firm:

      As this is a design still, I would plan to deploy with Windows 2019 being released.

      Unless something goes super critical and unexpected requires an immediate deployment.

      I agree, plan for 2019, wait till it releases. There is no reasonable chance that this project will move so fast that 2019 won't be available again before it's a problem.

    • guyinpvG

      Can we force drivers to install any more in Windows?

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      @guyinpv said in Can we force drivers to install any more in Windows?:

      @marcinozga said in Can we force drivers to install any more in Windows?:

      @guyinpv I had similar issues with certain USB dongle, on Intel USB controllers, after upgrading to Windows 10. I had a PCIE USB controller lying around, non-Intel chip, and that allowed me to install drivers. If you have a spare controller, it's worth a try.

      It's not a controller, it's a dual DVD duplicator/printer device.

      I know that, but from your screenshots it looks like that duplicator is USB device. What I'm suggesting is connecting it to non-Intel USB controller.

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      Documenting rack, servers, drives, CPU, RAM etc

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      @stacksofplates said in Documenting rack, servers, drives, CPU, RAM etc:

      @dbeato said in Documenting rack, servers, drives, CPU, RAM etc:

      I use https://www.draw.io/ and I know a tool that @stacksofplates recommended for Cloud Diagrams.

      Draw.io recently implemented one that looks almost identical to the one I was using so I've been playing with that. The other was cloudcraft.co.

      For rack diagrams, phpIPAM isnt too bad. And you get the benefit of IPAM software with it.

      Draw.io is in NextCloud too.

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      Fedora 28 vs Ubuntu 18.04 benchmarks

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    • JaredBuschJ

      What makes people want IPSEC at line speed

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      @Dashrender said in What makes people want IPSEC at line speed:

      You're 10 miles apart, any chance for a site to site wireless link?

      OK so making them split between some things local and some remote - why not move them 100% remote? Give the users a full RDS desktop, and have them completely stop using their local system?

      1 Gb connection for CAD is still going to be an issue in my mind - I don't really see this solution being better, but who knows, you might get lucky.

      What is your end goal for backups? If it's to continue taking tapes to the bank, why not just pick up two tapes/drives, whatever, one from each site and deliver them to the bank instead of copying over the WAN?

      no wireless without large towers unfortunately, I looked into it before settling on what we did, but I didnt want to try and deal with renting space on someone else's tower. It was getting intimidating and that plan would have been probably more than I could have pulled off.

      I am not sure a full RDS desktop would work under the CAD load, and I know it is not allowed under autodesk licencing without getting Citrix involved.

      In theory, the 1gbps WAN should be similar to the 1gbps LAN, at least that was my thought. I realize now that latency may still be an issue, but it has only been in place for maybe 2 months. Time will tell if that is the long term solution.

      For backups, I have been and currently am doing everything from my location, which is now the HQ. I am backing up roughly ~600GB onto a 1TB external SSD via usb3. I've got somewhere between 6-8TB of total data that I would like to backup, but I had neither the space nor the time to get that all onto a single device that I could take offsite. This forced me to have to choose what to backup, because of lack of anyone higher than me that could/would give me a solid business policy to follow. I don't like being responsible for deciding what does and what doesn't make it into these offsite backups. One problem I am running into is that the person giving me the requirement for offsite backups (the CEO) has no clue what there even is to backup in the first place, because no one here (with a few possible exceptions) can even understand this stuff. I had a conversation just yesterday with him about wanting some direction on how long he wanted to retain backups, and if he wanted that retention done onsite or offsite. He couldn't really give me an answer, he just wants the "drawings" to be backed up "forever". In the end, I basically talked him into officially telling me to do what I had planned on doing in the first place, just so that we had "officially" talked about it. That is probably off topic though.

      Current: Like I said, we are currently backing up 600GB worth of files to a single usb SSD that I rotate out on a weekly basis. Before the IPsec was in place, it took ~150 hours to complete, which since they were weekly backups, took basically the entire week. Now they are completing in ~50 hours, but I am still pulling individual files across the WAN.

      My plan at this point is to move everything over to a single new host at my HQ. This host will be running local SSD's, see https://mangolassi.it/topic/18201/large-or-small-raid-5-with-ssd. I've got two existing hosts (I picked one up along the way) that will be repurposed once the new host is in place. One will become a veeam host (it will be getting new storage), and the other will become an empty host used only for restores. All three hosts will be on a new 10G network, and the veeam host will be getting a tape drive (most likely, see https://mangolassi.it/topic/18209/adding-tape-drive). By using LTO-7 tapes, I can backup literally everything I have, and take those offsite. I am going to backing up to disk on the veeam host, and then copying those to tape. I am also going to be copying my backups across to my branch site. With the new setup, I should be able to do the offsite copy job in a matter of hours. So, I will have 4 copies of the data, 1 production, 2 onsite backups, and 1 offsite backup. I will also be able to run everything from veeam instead of trying to mix that with individual files.

      I still need to decide on how much storage to give said veeam host, but it seems challenging to determine how much each backup requires in the way of storage space, especially since I am deduping mine now using windows server.

    • DustinB3403D

      Find the character break - sh script

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      @marcinozga said in Find the character break - sh script:

      @DustinB3403 you need to source .bash_profile after changing it, so bash picks up modified file. Either

      source ~/.bash_profile

      or

      . ~/.bash_profile

      Thanks for that, I was actually sorting out that bit as you posted.

      Short of setting up a few printers via the script I'm back in working order.

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      Windows 10 Home > Pro upgrade via MS Store

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      @i3 said in Windows 10 Home > Pro upgrade via MS Store:

      Had a user purchase Windows 10 Pro upgrade through the MS Store so no key was given. We recently did a fresh install and the computer shows Home, I logged the user in with the same account that was used to purchase the upgrade but still will not upgrade to Pro. Anyone else run into this issue and how to resolve?

      Reinstall selecting Pro during the install, it should still activate.

    • NerdyDadN

      Unnecessary packages?

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      @JaredBusch said in Unnecessary packages?:

      @NerdyDad said in Unnecessary packages?:

      Okay, then I'll just hold on to it. Not like its taking up any more space than necessary. Thanks

      Fedora only keeps 3 versions by default.

      I'm not sure what CentOS 7 does now, but Cent OS 6 used to keep them all.

      So does Ubuntu.

      Keeping them all was highly annoying when /boot had to be it's own partition. That's been quite a while, thankfully.

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