• Exporting Google Notes

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    Just head over to http://takeout.google.com and select the service(s) you want.

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    Or, select just the ones you want, convert to Google Doc, download in format of choice (docx, odt, rtf, pdf, txt, html, epub)
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    I just used this myself to make a new block device in a single line. Awesome 🙂

  • Data Recovery DIY

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    @Jason said:

    @travisdh1 said:

    So, you have already opened the drive and observed it in operation? Most likely it's already toast then.

    They aren't that sensitive to dust.. Thats a myth. They are sensative to dust in that it hurts their longevity. It doesn't erase the data or make it impossible to read. I have a couple friends who work in data recovery and they all say the clean environment is way over stated if you don't plan on keeping using the drive (which you shouldn't do).

    Dust doesn't cause issue with reader, but when dust got under the header and it the speed it spins it can cause a scratch, or shatter.

  • What makes something a management console

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    @DustinB3403 said:

    @Dashrender but you get a console from SSH.

    I don't agree there. The traditional console is an odds with SSH. When we say you have to drop to the system console, it means "instead of being in SSH." SSH is a remote connection technology, the system console is the "what you see when sitting at the box."

    For example...

    VNC redirects the console over the network. RDP does not.

  • Office 365

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    @wrx7m said:

    @wirestyle22 Hit me up if you need more info. Also, I think only certain plans let you use click to run. I can't think of how they would prevent you from using it, as I don't think you put any identifying info in until after everything has been installed and the user logs in to activate the license.

    Probably the plans that allow for on-premises installs

  • Windows 8 Issue ???

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    Friends don't let friends install Windows be themselves 😄

  • Intel NUC Kit - The Prefect Home Lab Server?

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    This seem a bit side tracked from the original question. NUC for Lab Server.

    @wrx7m said:

    Those reviews don't look that great.

    People who usually write reviews are either those who want to pass it forward... and those who don't have anything else better to do, or pissed off customers who said manual transmission is faulty because it doesn't shift gears by itself. or DOA.

    When reading reviews make sure you read back at most 6 months. Most likely you will not get the same product from the same batch reviewer received.

  • Unifi wall plate access point

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    @johnhooks said:

    @Jason said:

    Not really much use for them.. neat but not that useful, more likely to block RF if you put it where the boxes would be. And given this has a switch in it too more likely to fail from heat build up.

    When I saw them they were using a hotel as an example. Each room could have its own wifi access that would be turned on and off for guests.

    And they have PoE out for the desk phone in the room.

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    Before this script will run properly, you have to use curl and a valid account to acquire a cookie to pass with the script, as well.

  • Anyone Else Experiences Issues on Azure Right Now

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    Console remains up in Greece and down for everyone in the US.

  • Anyone Played with the Pass Password Manager?

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    @JaredBusch said:

    You need to upgrade your ERL to firmware 1.8 to get the full traffic analysis capabilities in the GUI.

    Which has been done.

  • Getting Started with LXC

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    @aaronstuder said:

    Whats the best way to jump in and out of containers @johnhooks?

    Either lxc-attach or lxc-console. Console gives you Norma console type access. Attach just drops you into root in the root folder.

    You'll need lxc+-attach to set up sudo and everything

  • @guyinvp New infrastructure build

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  • LibreOffice update broke my fonts

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  • Linux Thin Clients

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @wirestyle22 said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @wirestyle22 said:

    @Dashrender said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM

    Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients.

    LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor.

    Thin clients definitely aren't cheap.

    Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead....

    Like I said, ain't cheap $299 isn't cheap - especially when you compare all the other stuff needed to make Thin Clients work compared to a desktop PC.

    Even if you take my listed HP at $599, you'll be hard pressed to get a Thin Client solution in place for less than $599 per station when you consider the MS licensing, the server hardware, etc.

    I would never use Microsoft specifically because the licensing

    You were thinking Linux terminal server?

    Yes if possible. I have no experience with it. NOTE: I did put this in my original post as well

    I missed that. That's better, still crazy, but better 🙂

    Can't do Zero Clients with that generally.

    Better to be less crazy than all crazy I say

  • Negotiated Drive Speed

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    @Dashrender said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    Nope, that's doin' something. You could stop the VMs and copy them manually somewhere else, but I don't think Hyper-V (just like ESXi and XS) doesn't have a built-in backup solution. You have to use another backup solution, and you can't do that on the management VM, cause that's doin' somethin' and would use a VM license.

    Technically XS does 😉

    OH - OK I know most use XO - but I think Dustin was using something else before that...

    Yes, NAUBackup.

  • encrypt fill in .pdf form

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    @Mike-Davis said:

    So if the form is submitted and then the receiver prints it out and deletes it, the information moves across the internet and is protected by SSL, but the data isn't sitting in a google account that can get hacked. (forcing 2 factor would be even better)

    You really just need an online HR service provider to handle this.

  • Pfsense instead SonicWall ?

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    @scottalanmiller Ha! I meant to say working at the level asking for more responsibilities, in addition to what your current role requires.

  • Edge Router LITE and WiFi controller

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    Don't ask me.. it's what he told me - so I just walked away and really didn't put any more thought into it.

    But his thought was that you can't acquire the AP over wireless.

    He has a greenfield setup.

    But in thinking more about it... he's going to have to plug into the network no matter what for at least the first AP. After that he should be fine all wireless.