They don't have a script yet to go from 13 to 14.
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RE: Upgrading the FreePBX firmware
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brianlittlejohn said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just realized Spiceworld is Monday -Wednesday this year. Didn’t plan on going to the conference, but was planning on driving down and hanging out that weekend...I guess not now.
Just do it the weekend before, rather than after.
If people are showing up early for it I will.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Just realized Spiceworld is Monday -Wednesday this year. Didn’t plan on going to the conference, but was planning on driving down and hanging out that weekend...I guess not now.
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RE: Installing osTicket 1.10 on CentOS 7
@hobbit666 Could be an SELinux issue.... don't know enough about it to fix it though
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RE: Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26
I always forget about tags....
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RE: FreePBX
@brianlittlejohn We used voipsupply.com
They had everything we needed and the price seemed right. If you create an account and login you'll see the better, non-MSRP, pricing.
I have visited there before, but never thought about creating account from the price I saw with out one.
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RE: FreePBX
@jaredbusch said in FreePBX:
Right, if you are only buying Yealink from Amazon, you are not getting the best pricing.
What Vendor are you using to buy your Yealink phones?
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RE: Intune mobile device management
@ambarishrh No, you do not need an itunes account to get to the home screen when setting up the phone.
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RE: Intune mobile device management
I am not sure specifics of InTune, but the MDM service I use, it sends an email/text message to the device with enrollment link and password then installs a profile to the device.
If you are wanting to manage purchased apps through the App Store you will need to setup an Apple VPP account to purchase the software through and then you can use your MDM service to assign them to devices.
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RE: Comcast just told me to call WOW
@eddiejennings said in Comcast just told me to call WOW:
What are these "alternate ISPs?"
I feel sorry for you guys... Almost every where in my town I have a choice of at least 2 ISPs, if not 3 of them (not counting wireless ISPs). And they are all pretty decent options.
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RE: Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26
Found a solution:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1470180
Basically, the python2 certbot apache plugin is broken, but the python 3 certbot apache plugin works. So I installed it.
sudo dnf install python3-certbot-apache
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RE: Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26
@jaredbusch said in Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26:
@brianlittlejohn said in Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26:
Its on my Nextcloud instance on vultr, so it is the only thing I've tested.
I don't like things screwing with my conf files, so I always run with the certonly switch and I edit the conf files myself to point to the correct cert.
I tried to issue a new cert with the certonly switch as well and it gave the same error about missing plugin that is actually installed.
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RE: Best Small Business Accounting Systems
@scottalanmiller I use it for my side work...I don’t think it is anything special, but I just use it for invoicing, no other accounting.
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RE: Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26
Its on my Nextcloud instance on vultr, so it is the only thing I've tested.
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Certbot Apache plugin broken in Fedora 26
Trying to renew a certificate and Certbot fails to detect the apache plugin on Fedora 26 systems, luckily this is on a personal system and not critical so I can wait until a fix is released.
Cert is due for renewal, auto-renewing... Could not choose appropriate plugin: The requested apache plugin does not appear to be installed Attempting to renew cert from /etc/letsencrypt/renewal/domain.tld.conf produced an unexpected error: The requested apache plugin does not appear to be installed. Skipping. All renewal attempts failed. The following certs could not be renewed: /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.tld/fullchain.pem (failure) 1 renew failure(s), 0 parse failure(s)
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RE: Microsoft Isn't Crazy
@dashrender said in Microsoft Isn't Crazy:
ost posts around here can be read in 1-3 mins. Most of these videos are more like 5 mins long. That alone makes it really hard to hit and run.
I also do a lot of my consumption of ML while waiting at places away from my office, so I can read on my phone, but not listen to/watch videos.I rarely watch videos... I close news sites that only have a story as a video.