What Are You Doing Right Now
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I've got KOTOR 2 up and running on the Mac on the full resolution of the MacBook Pro. Runs great. The updates from Disney are great.
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@dominica is frying up some tomatoes right now for breakfast.
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Made the family pancakes for breakfast. Tried a random new recipe today. They loved them I hated them. Flavor was fine, but I like the batter runny for thin pancakes.
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Now setting up FreePBX in a VM. Really annoyed that it would not boot in a Hyper-V Generation 2 VM. worked perfectly in a Generation 1.
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@nerdyfem4life's husband makes pancakes with vanilla in the batter. SO good.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@nerdyfem4life's husband makes pancakes with vanilla in the batter. SO good.
I've done that many times before and it does add nicely to the flavor of pretty much any recipe actually if you just add in a teaspoon or so.
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ML maintenance. For some reason had simple success today.
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We just hit the 40K post mark in the main IT group. That's a lot of posts
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Just logged in to my desktop newly upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1 Nearly flawless upgrade.
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Good morning ML people..
Coffee time here -
Having dinner with my dad, his wife and my family..
Let someone else clean up the mess.
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Just spend the afternoon working with @Bob-Beatty and @pchiodo.
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Did some serious grocery shopping, another $370!!
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@t Work now.. eating Pineapple Pie
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@handsofqwerty said:
@Dashrender said:
Learning that SSIDs are cap sensitive. Clearly this has never come up for me before.. weird.
You're just learning that? Lol
yep it as never an iassue before - I guess I always made the the same case until now.
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General best practices anywhere in IT.... avoid spurious capitalization. It matters in a lot of places that people do not realize (like any website running on anything other than Windows.) Good habits are to always be consistent and not to add capitals in names where not necessary (especially URLs, file names, SSIDs, etc.) because it can add confusion when copying names and can cause interaction problems between different systems. Windows people often run into habit issues when moving to any other system because they are used to capitalizing carelessly - files names often can be "close enough" rather than the exact of other systems. But always working consistently (most UNIX people use lower case exclusively) allows you to move between case sensitive and non-case sensitive systems transparently.
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Good morning people!
Coffee time -
Hey Joy!
I hope you had plenty of time to drink your coffee!
I had a nice long weekend of waging war with my laptop. Upgraded to Windows 10, then heard about Fedora 23, so I went and downloaded Fedora 22 and played around with it. I couldn't get the NVIDIA Drivers to play nicely on Fedora, so I tried Mint... I was able to ge the NVIDIA drivers going, but the laptop kept hanging... so I switched back to Win10 again, lol.
Note: Veeam's Endpoint Backup apparently does not support Windows 10 right now. I wasn't able to re-install it after I got 10 reloaded.
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Just saw my father off for the drive home... was a good visit.
Now to get on with the rest of the day.
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@dafyre said:
Hey Joy!
I hope you had plenty of time to drink your coffee!
I had a nice long weekend of waging war with my laptop. Upgraded to Windows 10, then heard about Fedora 23, so I went and downloaded Fedora 22 and played around with it. I couldn't get the NVIDIA Drivers to play nicely on Fedora, so I tried Mint... I was able to ge the NVIDIA drivers going, but the laptop kept hanging... so I switched back to Win10 again, lol.
Note: Veeam's Endpoint Backup apparently does not support Windows 10 right now. I wasn't able to re-install it after I got 10 reloaded.
Mine is working... now
See these KB's
https://www.veeam.com/kb1959
http://www.veeam.com/kb2057