Posts made by black3dynamite
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RE: Any pfSense users? Are upgrades smooth?
I think it was one of those Lawrence Systems YouTube videos when mentioned about making sure to upgrading pfsense before the package
@jaredbusch said in Any pfSense users? Are upgrades smooth?:
@pete-s said in Any pfSense users? Are upgrades smooth?:
@pete-s said in Any pfSense users? Are upgrades smooth?:
Major version upgrades can cause issues. So 2.4.x to 2.5.x have to be looked at first.
Minor version upgrades are usually problem free.
Problem with the major upgrades is usually related to a new FreeBSD version and if you have installed any extra packages. And sometimes to deprecated functionality.
I wouldn't upgrade without doing the homework first.
so if .4 to .5 is a major update I will put that off until next week. too many other things going right now.
Lawrence mentioned in the video about the update process for pfSense 2.4.5
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Besides getting used to the new interface here, who hit it with the ugly stick? (I use one of the dark themes, so maybe it's just me.)
Got two call outs this morning, been doing more driving than billable things this morning, yuck.
Been using the default theme for awhile now because the dark themes doesn’t look right to me.
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/articles/users-can-now-sign-in-and-sync-their-favorites-with-microsoft/m-p/2230134
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@JaredBusch
I think I’m down to only needing AppIndicator. And that’s mainly because of flameshot and nextcloud. -
RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Fedora 34 Workstation Beta -- Right after you login.
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RE: SAMIT: IBM Is Killing Off CentOS
@scottalanmiller said in SAMIT: IBM Is Killing Off CentOS:
https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/open-source/opensuse-leap-ready-be-new-centos
I have yet to use openSUSE as a headless server.
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RE: Ansible facts nested variable syntax preference
Looks like Bracket notation is best choice instead of dot.
Bracket notation always works. Dot notation can cause problems because some keys collide with attributes and methods of python dictionaries. Use bracket notation if you use keys which start and end with two underscores (which are reserved for special meanings in python) or are any of the known public attributes:
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RE: Adding 2FA to BookStack Wiki
What about adding 2-Factor Authentication to Bookstack using Nginx