@stacksofplates said in Is there a MS Licensing expert here regarding remote OSes?:
I read sometimes by highlighting with my mouse as I'm reading.
Same.
@stacksofplates said in Is there a MS Licensing expert here regarding remote OSes?:
I read sometimes by highlighting with my mouse as I'm reading.
Same.
@Obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:
He was not impeached. They tried though.
He was impeached twice. He was not convicted and removed.
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Anyone else seeing like everything online super slow today?
Yes.
@Obsolesce said in Is Open Source Really So Much More Secure By Nature:
@coliver said in Is Open Source Really So Much More Secure By Nature:
@Obsolesce said in Is Open Source Really So Much More Secure By Nature:
@scottalanmiller said in Is Open Source Really So Much More Secure By Nature:
Linux is number one in laptops
Where are you getting your statistics from?
That doesn't include servers and completely ignores Android. You're proving @scottalanmiller's point here. You have to specify a specific market that Windows is a leader in, specifically PC/Laptop. On the whole of the industry Android/Linux is the leader.
If you read what I quoted, i responded to a very specific piece of what he wrote...
Then I linked some stats to show that specific text of his I quoted was wrong, and then asked where he got his info, because I can't find anything to show otherwise of that specific thing I quoted.
Pay attention. Context matters. The quotes help with that.
Yep, you're right missed the quote.
@Obsolesce said in Is Open Source Really So Much More Secure By Nature:
@scottalanmiller said in Is Open Source Really So Much More Secure By Nature:
Linux is number one in laptops
Where are you getting your statistics from?
That doesn't include servers and completely ignores Android. You're proving @scottalanmiller's point here. You have to specify a specific market that Windows is a leader in, specifically PC/Laptop. On the whole of the industry Android/Linux is the leader.
Obviously we should never use Microsoft technologies again.
@hobbit666 said in Asterisk/Elastix setup in AWS:
@scottalanmiller said in Asterisk/Elastix setup in AWS:
You'd never use one of the viable Asterisk distros like FreePBX or VitalPBX, let alone an old, dead one like Elastix.Thought a few people were using FreePBX/VitalPBX here ?
I think he meant in the scale-as-needed cloud-ready kind of way.
@DustinB3403 said in Log & Alerts Management:
@hobbit666 Zabbix is something of a go-to solution. Very simple to get started with and it does a ton right out of the box.
It doesn't really do log management though. Graylog would be the solution for that.
@Obsolesce said in PXE Boot & Software deployment:
@gjacobse said in PXE Boot & Software deployment:
What is your preference on PXE Boot deployment and software deployment?
SCCM and Software Center seem to be a joke here. Although it could be the team responsible for managing it.
We have a tremendous amount of issues with PXE Boot deployments, not installing the right image and thus nothing is installed or installed right ( Office 365, Adobe, VPN software, etc).
If the agent isn’t right you delete from ADUC and SCCM and start over..
We are lucky if Software Center works,... some times.
Published software packages break on a regular basis, aren’t available to install due to GPO, and you can’t run it ( that my group has found) in an elevated state for applications the user doesn’t see; not all applications are published to everyone...
We use Intune for ~10k devices across a handful of countries and is working great for device and software deployment.
I agree with this. Intune is replacing SCCM functionality in the best way possible.
@JaredBusch said in The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream:
@coliver said in The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream:
It's built from RHEL sources but it's not a clone
Correct. And it is not trivial.
Nope.
@EddieJennings said in The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream:
@scottalanmiller said in The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream:
@EddieJennings said in The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream:
@scottalanmiller said in The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream:
@EddieJennings said in The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream:
Alas, but not surprising. I can imagine this lessens their development workload.
Don't think so. Seems like that wouldn't change.
One less product to maintain?
Which product is being removed? There is still a current release (Fedora), still the Stream release (that already exists today) and still the final LTS release (RHEL 8 / CentOS 8.) None really gets removed. CentOS 8 is a trivial copy of RHEL 8, not a product on its own. So there's no piece of their system being removed. Just IBM taking a stand that LTS releases don't make sense outside of staunchy politically driven situations... with which I agree.
At the end of 2021 the LTS release will be gone; thus, a product is removed. As far as it being a trivial copy of RHEL 8, CentOS's public stance seems to be different.
It kind of is and it kind of isn't.
CentOS Linux is built from publicly available source code provided by Red Hat, Inc for Red Hat Enterprise Linux in a completely different (CentOS Project maintained) build system.
It's built from RHEL sources but it's not a clone because they do some modifications to move RHEL specific tooling and trademarks.
HAProxy does have a built in stats page too, which is nice for quick looks but doesn't do long term stuff.
@JaredBusch said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Has anyone used the current version of 3CX in the last year-ish?
I was recently talking to someone that likes the system and was curious.
I have and assisted with managing it. It's... ok. It has a decent GUI and can now run on Linux, which it wasn't when I was working with it.
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I'll need atleast 3 AP's one per floor (basement, Main, and Upstairs).
How big is the house. This is almsot certainly overkill.
1216 Sq Ft.
My house is almost 3x that size. I only have two APs.
No issues then ?
Nope, I would also, definitely, go with Amplifi in a green field like this. Worth every penny.
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I'll need atleast 3 AP's one per floor (basement, Main, and Upstairs).
How big is the house. This is almsot certainly overkill.
1216 Sq Ft.
My house is almost 3x that size. I only have two APs.
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs You may not need the router, you could likely just rent one from your ISP (of course it'll be a piece of crap)
Don't do this.
@Dashrender said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:
@coliver said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:
@DustinB3403 said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:
@Dashrender said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:
I'm with Wire - it's definitely not a clean... I just installed a new power plug myself behind my TV... though not an outside wall, not that that should be that big of a deal...
Yeah, unless these walls are filled to the edge with spray foam, feeding a few power cables down isn't going to be an issue. With fiberglass you'd just push through the insulation in those specific paths and it still wouldn't be that big of a loss.
Yeah, It's a new building so I hope there is spray foam. But even then it might not be that difficult. Might just need a wire probe.
No one around here does spray foam by default.
It should be. But yeah I don't think it's the default where @wirestyle22 is either.
@DustinB3403 said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:
@Dashrender said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:
I'm with Wire - it's definitely not a clean... I just installed a new power plug myself behind my TV... though not an outside wall, not that that should be that big of a deal...
Yeah, unless these walls are filled to the edge with spray foam, feeding a few power cables down isn't going to be an issue. With fiberglass you'd just push through the insulation in those specific paths and it still wouldn't be that big of a loss.
Yeah, It's a new building so I hope there is spray foam. But even then it might not be that difficult. Might just need a wire probe.