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    • scottalanmillerS

      How to Update Packages on TrueOS

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      scottalanmillerS

      Traditionally TrueOS has been a good desktop.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Salt-Minion Fails to Start on TrueOS BSD

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Ubuntu Long Term Support SAMIT Video

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    • mlnewsM

      Lumina Desktop 2.0 Leverages QML and is Due Soon

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    • scottalanmillerS

      How to Generate a UUID on Solaris

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      I was pretty surprised to find that uuidgen was not available, not even available for install!

    • DustinB3403D

      rTorrent vulnerability allows hackers to use your system resources to mine Crypto

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    • DustinB3403D

      Is It Possible to Mount SMB Share Using Kerberos Token of Current User on MacOS

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      D

      See the following for ideas as to how you can accomplish what you're seeking to do:

      https://macmule.com/2011/09/08/how-to-map-drives-printers-based-on-ad-group-membership-on-osx/

    • scottalanmillerS

      Allowing Root Password Login via SSH to Dragonfly BSD

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      @black3dynamite said in Allowing Root Password Login via SSH to Dragonfly BSD:

      @scottalanmiller said in Allowing Root Password Login via SSH to Dragonfly BSD:

      Dragonfly is tough by default because unless you use something like Salt, you can't connect to it to get keys to it in the first place. You can curl keys to it, of course. But you need totally different processes than you would typically use with any other OS to get it set up.

      That means it's not even Ansible friendly. Pretty much agent-based tools like Puppet, Salt, etc... is the way to go.

      Yup, unless you have some way to push the Ansible key ahead of time, like in a curl. So back to the beginning there 🙂

    • scottalanmillerS

      Errors Installing SaltStack on NetBSD 7.1.1

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      @scottalanmiller said in Errors Installing SaltStack on NetBSD 7.1.1:

      Got it, it was a packaging versioning issue. I had accidentally set the verison to 8.0 when it was 7.1.1. I got a clean install and set the package version correctly and now it works fine.

      If you want to know how to set the version accurately automatically, try this that I just made...

      export PKG_PATH="http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/`uname -m`/`uname -r`/All/"

      That's exactly what I was thinking but didn't say anything. I wanted to see what you'd do.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Bootstrap or Install PKG on FreeBSD Automatically

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    • mlnewsM

      GhostBSD 11.1 Released with MATE and Xfce

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      @black3dynamite said in GhostBSD 11.1 Released with MATE and Xfce:

      @scottalanmiller said in GhostBSD 11.1 Released with MATE and Xfce:

      My Xfce download is underway.

      What's GhostBSD default desktop environment?

      MATE and Xfce. Those are the only two that they make.

    • mlnewsM

      DragonFlyBSD 5.0 Has Released

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      StrongBadS

      The Linux world is complex enough for normal users. BSD just pushed them that much farther over the edge.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Reset Linux Password with SaltStack

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    • mlnewsM

      Open Source Protects the OmniOS Project

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      matteo nunziatiM

      Hope they will keep the pace

    • scottalanmillerS

      Why Does Root Get a Special Home Directory

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    • NerdyDadN

      Where to start?

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      Start with old Desktop with Virtualization extension, something that you can install OS and dont have to remove cause of free space or you need it for something else.

      Cause learning Linux or Centos or anything else needs environment, and virtualbox can work but it wont allow you play with KVM, and thats for me the big part of the fun.

      Also you need to keep learning that means its is process some day you will leave it 4-5 days dormat cause your stuck in an issue the other day bulb lights up mainly due to reading this site and you get back on it.

    • NerdyDadN

      CentOS 7 UIDs

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      stacksofplatesS

      All of the RHEL/CentOS 7 stuff I've used has started at 1000. Identity Management sets users in a random range around 1,000,000,000.

    • mlnewsM

      rdiff - Incremental Backup Utility for Linux and UNIX

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      DustinB3403D

      @scottalanmiller Replacement as (rather than use vanilla rsync) I'll go with this version.

    • mlnewsM

      Setting Up an RSnapshot Backup System

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      stacksofplatesS

      I've used rsnapshot a good bit and it's a really nice tool for simple backups.

    • stacksofplatesS

      Systemd timers instead of cron

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      stacksofplatesS

      @obsolesce said in Systemd timers instead of cron:

      @stacksofplates said in Systemd timers instead of cron:

      Now just enable each one
      systemctl enable backup-tower backup-pbx backup.target backup.timer

      I'm not sure how this works.
      Why wouldn't you just enable the backup.timer? Why add everything else in there?
      I'm not clear on how it's all linked.

      Yeah you don't. I honestly don't remember why I had it this way. Could have just been an accident. Was quite a while ago.

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