What Are You Doing Right Now
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BTW, our combat boot polish is actually easily flammable: Use it with a few cakes and you can cook a small meal.
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Installing zsh on that temp sensor pi I built for the integral decimal support missing in bash.
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@aaronstuder , Dan is out of the office. Has someone at xByte been in contact with you? If this hasn't already been addressed, I will have his sales associate contact you. @BRRABill is correct, we will make it right!
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@travisdh1 Need to install GCC 5 tomorrow on a Pi. Now this won't be fun at all I'm afraid.
Need it for some custom code that was written with heavy use GCC 5 features...
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@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 Need to install GCC 5 tomorrow on a Pi. Now this won't be fun at all I'm afraid.
Need it for some custom code that was written with heavy use GCC 5 features...
Yuck. I got away with using the older gcc 4:4.6.3-8. Turns out i2c was the basis VESA, SMBus, PMBus, and IPMI were based on, which means it's very, very old.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 Need to install GCC 5 tomorrow on a Pi. Now this won't be fun at all I'm afraid.
Need it for some custom code that was written with heavy use GCC 5 features...
Yuck. I got away with using the older gcc 4:4.6.3-8. Turns out i2c was the basis VESA, SMBus, PMBus, and IPMI were based on, which means it's very, very old.
Good old I2C. I'm still using a driver which I wrote myself like, erm, 10 to 15 years ago?
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Pouring a selection of Ommegang and Ithaca craft beers for the family.
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Mini-Miss-nadnerB (my Daughter) clocked up her first digit yesterday (she's 1)...
random birthday themed image...
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@nadnerB happy birthday to your daughter!
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Good Morning ML.
Coffee time here, Finally 8 hours to go and I'm gonna have my weekend. -
Sorting out Dynamics GP on a new Citrix XenApp VM
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Sorting out Dynamics GP on a new Citrix XenApp VM
*gag* *cough* Dynamics... Ugh... I feel for you.
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Now re-installing my Linux Servers as I can't find a way of getting them off ESXi onto XenServer7
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Now re-installing my Linux Servers as I can't find a way of getting them off ESXi onto XenServer7
Nuke it from orbit.
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Now re-installing my Linux Servers as I can't find a way of getting them off ESXi onto XenServer7
You mean no P2V process?
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Trying to get Microsoft to give me some kind of a discount for buying licensing so I can have 6 permanent VM's running. They really don't do anything for individuals who want to learn by creating an entire business infrastructure. You'd think they would want as many people as they can possibly get to start learning and using their product.
wherefore art thou Linux
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Trying to get Microsoft to give me some kind of a discount for buying licensing so I can have 6 permanent VM's running. They really don't do anything for individuals who want to learn by creating an entire business infrastructure. You'd think they would want as many people as they can possibly get to start learning and using their product.
wherefore art thou Linux
You could always just... learn Linux.
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Trying to get Microsoft to give me some kind of a discount for buying licensing so I can have 6 permanent VM's running. They really don't do anything for individuals who want to learn by creating an entire business infrastructure.
You are doing it wrong.
For a learning environment, tear everything down and start from scratch, you'll get more practice building things if you have to keep re-doing them versus a permanent environment.
Microsoft give you 4 months of eval time for their server installs, What will you be running that you need it operational for longer than 4 months?
The whole point of the eval centre is for exactly that reason, proof of concepts, learning new tech, etc. - What do you need to build that you can't build in a few hours with a VM host?