What Are You Doing Right Now
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Installing Nextcloud on CentOS 7 from repo to see how it works.
Install form repo is not longer recommended because the new built in updater is supposed to handle it.
Also Nextcluod is not maintaining any repo setups themselves. It is all community.
And nope. the repo still installs nextcloud10 and php54
on a side note, Nextcloud is in the EPEL now though.
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The SCL repo does contain PHP 7.0, but not 7.1 though.
yum install centos-release-scl yum install rh-php70 ================================================================================================================================ Package Arch Version Repository Size ================================================================================================================================ Installing: rh-php70 x86_64 2.3-1.el7 centos-sclo-rh 4.0 k Installing for dependencies: audit-libs-python x86_64 2.6.5-3.el7_3.1 updates 70 k checkpolicy x86_64 2.5-4.el7 base 290 k libcgroup x86_64 0.41-11.el7 base 65 k libsemanage-python x86_64 2.5-5.1.el7_3 updates 104 k libxslt x86_64 1.1.28-5.el7 base 242 k policycoreutils-python x86_64 2.5-11.el7_3 updates 445 k python-IPy noarch 0.75-6.el7 base 32 k rh-php70-php-cli x86_64 7.0.10-2.el7 centos-sclo-rh 2.6 M rh-php70-php-common x86_64 7.0.10-2.el7 centos-sclo-rh 630 k rh-php70-php-json x86_64 7.0.10-2.el7 centos-sclo-rh 51 k rh-php70-php-pear noarch 1:1.10.1-3.el7 centos-sclo-rh 354 k rh-php70-php-process x86_64 7.0.10-2.el7 centos-sclo-rh 61 k rh-php70-php-xml x86_64 7.0.10-2.el7 centos-sclo-rh 158 k rh-php70-php-zip x86_64 7.0.10-2.el7 centos-sclo-rh 89 k rh-php70-runtime x86_64 2.3-1.el7 centos-sclo-rh 1.1 M scl-utils x86_64 20130529-17.el7_1 base 24 k setools-libs x86_64 3.3.8-1.1.el7 base 612 k Transaction Summary ================================================================================================================================ Install 1 Package (+17 Dependent packages)
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This means that Nextcloud 11 can work with the SCL repo installed. will be a lot of dependencies to verify though, and that is not anything I care to do.
I will stick with the Remi repo.
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This is a bit crazy. He has the most run of the mill, basic possible use case yet somehow got "confusing information" from some kind of search and determined that Storage Spaces, physical installs, no RAID or anything is what he needs for a tiny, normal file server. How do people get such insanely bad information for a use case where no question at all should have arisen?
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1976075-virtual-file-server-hyper-v
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Because coffee is needed right now.
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Hanging out with the kids. It's been a family day today.
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Drinking a Manhatten, Lynda doesn't like it.
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Family game night starting up....
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Family game night starting up....
What is on the roster tonight?
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Family game night starting up....
What is on the roster tonight?
Murder, She Wrote, it's a casual hidden object murder mystery game.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Family game night starting up....
What is on the roster tonight?
Murder, She Wrote, it's a casual hidden object murder mystery game.
I should get Lynda into family game night... could be fun.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Family game night starting up....
What is on the roster tonight?
Murder, She Wrote, it's a casual hidden object murder mystery game.
I should get Lynda into family game night... could be fun.
It's very fun. We tend to do very casual games that the kids can control. Hidden object, point and click adventure, puzzle games... those sorts of things.
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The secret to a lot of games like this is having a laser pointer. Let's the person without the control fully participate.
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I casually mentioned game night, and she said that could be fun.
So we'll see.
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I spent much of my weekend working on my motorcycle. I fixed the problem with the tail light (yay! loose connection). Now, I'm adding some LEDs to show up on the engine under the tank, and maybe some 'greound effect' but I've run in to a problem. I need to split a single power lead out in to 4. Without doing more soldering, I don't see a product out there that can do that reliably so I'm taking a break to play some ARK.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I casually mentioned game night, and she said that could be fun.
So we'll see.
Tons of good games for that on Big fish.
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@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I spent much of my weekend working on my motorcycle. I fixed the problem with the tail light (yay! loose connection). Now, I'm adding some LEDs to show up on the engine under the tank, and maybe some 'greound effect' but I've run in to a problem. I need to split a single power lead out in to 4. Without doing more soldering, I don't see a product out there that can do that reliably so I'm taking a break to play some ARK.
You'll be happy to know that I got to ride through downtown Palermo on a motorcycle this week.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I casually mentioned game night, and she said that could be fun.
So we'll see.
Check out Blue Toad Murder Files it's fun for a family game night.
Puzzle Agent and Highrise Heroes are good alternatives too.
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Right now, I am working heavily on converting Oxygen into Carobon Dioxide. Once I make it to lunch, I'll be in better shape!
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I'm convinced I should just get a job as a janitor. Anyone in the tri-state area hiring janitorial staff that makes a decent buck?