What Are You Doing Right Now
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Texkonc said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Grey I may need a Dallas plumber and carpet cleaner though...
I was thinking I could use a few hundred locksmiths
Surprised there has been no Porn spam yet..
There has been, but it's been a long time.
All we need is porn spam where you have the Michigan locksmith breaking into the Dallas plumber’s home.
no, i don't understand that at all?
It's a particular type of spam that floods in before being zapped and the accounts whacked with the ban stick
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Apparently Steve-O duct taped himself to a billboard as a publicity stunt to show off his new website in LA CA earlier today.
Watched the video taken from the media helicopter and he was laughing and live on facebook the whole time.Firefighters had to use ladders to go up and get him down safely. Intense.
don't understand that either?
no one understands steve-o...
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playing with Oracle virtualbox and PFSense router setup on 2 different routers. Then a Vm with Windows 10, and getting it to the internet.
so far, I got one PFSense Router installed on virutal box..
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
playing with Oracle virtualbox and PFSense router setup on 2 different routers. Then a Vm with Windows 10, and getting it to the internet.
so far, I got one PFSense Router installed on virutal box..
Not sure how much longer I'll play with this tonight though.. was discouraging at first..Its been a while since I setup pfsense in Virtualbox. Nowadays I've only used it on Hyper-V, (Choose your Linux distro) KVM, and Proxmox.
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
playing with Oracle virtualbox and PFSense router setup on 2 different routers. Then a Vm with Windows 10, and getting it to the internet.
so far, I got one PFSense Router installed on virutal box..
Not sure how much longer I'll play with this tonight though.. was discouraging at first..Its been a while since I setup pfsense in Virtualbox. Nowadays I've only used it on Hyper-V, (Choose your Linux distro) KVM, and Proxmox.
Same. Used to be an every day thing. Now, can't remember when last I saw it in action. I use KVM on my desktop so even there, no need.
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just about to give up with ipads, mdm, jamf, apple. does it need to be this hard?
any jamf people here???
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
just about to give up with ipads, mdm, jamf, apple. does it need to be this hard?
any jamf people here???
Haven't used jamf, but I did deal heavily with apple MacBooks in my last role.
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Morning everyone.
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Morning Scott
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
playing with Oracle virtualbox and PFSense router setup on 2 different routers. Then a Vm with Windows 10, and getting it to the internet.
so far, I got one PFSense Router installed on virutal box..
Not sure how much longer I'll play with this tonight though.. was discouraging at first..Its been a while since I setup pfsense in Virtualbox. Nowadays I've only used it on Hyper-V, (Choose your Linux distro) KVM, and Proxmox.
I would, but I dont have the Windows 10 Pro Version..
It was pretty confusing at first, but I think I got it figured out.
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
playing with Oracle virtualbox and PFSense router setup on 2 different routers. Then a Vm with Windows 10, and getting it to the internet.
so far, I got one PFSense Router installed on virutal box..
Not sure how much longer I'll play with this tonight though.. was discouraging at first..Its been a while since I setup pfsense in Virtualbox. Nowadays I've only used it on Hyper-V, (Choose your Linux distro) KVM, and Proxmox.
I would, but I dont have the Windows 10 Pro Version..
It was pretty confusing at first, but I think I got it figured out.
Time will tell.That's why lots of us use KVM. Free, don't have to be those rich Windows users flaunting their money and we still get enterprise virtualization
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Scratching my head on IIS url redirect to https from http.
Doesn't seem to work so I must have something screwed up
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
playing with Oracle virtualbox and PFSense router setup on 2 different routers. Then a Vm with Windows 10, and getting it to the internet.
so far, I got one PFSense Router installed on virutal box..
Not sure how much longer I'll play with this tonight though.. was discouraging at first..Its been a while since I setup pfsense in Virtualbox. Nowadays I've only used it on Hyper-V, (Choose your Linux distro) KVM, and Proxmox.
I would, but I dont have the Windows 10 Pro Version..
It was pretty confusing at first, but I think I got it figured out.
Time will tell.That's why lots of us use KVM. Free, don't have to be those rich Windows users flaunting their money and we still get enterprise virtualization
When I get a second device in the near future, that's a strong possibility to move to, but This is not my device. So i can't change much..
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Just bought wife this laptop for her late anniversary present from Insight. Thankyou Yonah and Scott for getting me set up.
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That's why lots of us use KVM. Free, don't have to be those rich Windows users flaunting their money and we still get enterprise virtualization
I wish more manufacturers would sell laptops with NO OS. Sure, I could buy a System76 with PopOS but I'd rather just be able to start with a clean slate. Sure, a laptop with W10 Home would work to wipe but regardless you are still paying for a MS license in there somewhere. Plus, the better models ship with Pro which costs more. Even if the MS licenses are heavily discounted to the Dell and HP of the world, but the cost is still there somewhere. Just my $.02
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I could buy a System76 with PopOS but I'd rather just be able to start with a clean slate.
I guarantee that they will do that. They offer OS choice as it is. Just tell them you want one blank.
BUT, the reason that no one sells blank is because it verifies the hardware. If you have no OS, your hardware can't have been tested. So you don't actually want that. Installing over an OS takes no more effort than starting blank, so shouldn't matter.
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@scottalanmiller True, but if I buy a Dell laptop with W10 Home edition, and I install Fedora Workstation on it, completely wiping away Windows - There is no guarantee of Fedora working on it just because Windows 10 did. I know that going in, that it may not work. That is a risk I the consumer would have to make.
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@brandon220 In my experience, take it with grain of salt, but I think Fedora or any mainstream Linux is more likely to work and have fewer issues.
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@jmoore That is my point about purchasing with NO OS. Its almost guaranteed to work. I have loaded different flavors of linux over the years and over a broad range of hardware. I don't recall any issues that would prevent me from trying it again.
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller True, but if I buy a Dell laptop with W10 Home edition, and I install Fedora Workstation on it, completely wiping away Windows - There is no guarantee of Fedora working on it just because Windows 10 did. I know that going in, that it may not work. That is a risk I the consumer would have to make.
That's a totally different problem than I'm mentioning, though. I'm talking about literally testing that specific piece of hardware. "Does the harddrive spin, is the RAM good, etc." That's why they always install "something" so that they can prove that it fires up and functions.
That's why if you choose "NO OS" from HPE, you still get FreeDOS.