You guys dont get it, we love Linux to much we are blind...
There is nothing Windows can do that Linux cant, however the opposite is not true.
In workstation sense, why do everything in your workstation and have all the options
You guys dont get it, we love Linux to much we are blind...
There is nothing Windows can do that Linux cant, however the opposite is not true.
In workstation sense, why do everything in your workstation and have all the options
@black3dynamite said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:
@Emad-R said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:
if you want to connect to linux SSH using mRemoteNG or Cmder
Windows 10 comes with a native SSH client and server. SSH client is enable by default.
Can it deal with SSH keys also ? that is why i use CMDer
i fixed it and the fix is reboot everytime, thats the fix with choosing linux as your workstation. you guys just dont peripherals, try Wifi USB drivers with linux that will make you really see how lacking in that department
I gurantee the driver will work on Windows 100% and stable and better.
Thats the thing, everytthing will work better your GPU will be better, you will get more performance in Windows
Try an AMD APU on Linux and see.. terrible experience
I have
ASRock DeskMini A300W AMD Socket AM4 AMD A300 1 x HDMI Barebone System
with Samsung NVMe 970 SSD
and 2200G
Ubuntu LTS 18.04
I cant use the never versions cause GPU driver is unavailable man on 19.04 or 19.10
no Samsung SSD toolbox, no drivers, rely on opensource weak ones...
remind me why are we doing this ?
If you have old system with ethernet then yeah it will be very stable, if you have any extra shit, it will be shit
I know alot will say oh he is not very good at it, he is bad at Linux.. he cant fix or blacklist or modprobe driver
but are we really meant to do this ??? I remember a time where the OS for the client/end user would just work out of the box and you have to install drivers and keep it safe. And Windows can be safe if your smart user
I know this will get alot of hate, but it just takes alot of effort and patience to make linux work with peripherals and once you do keeping your system up to date is difficult it might botch your manual configs..
With windows you get the most out of your hardware cause of better hardware support, and if you want any software its there, and if you want to connect to linux SSH using mRemoteNG or Cmder
Linux is only meant for Server OSes ... not for our workstations, it will only take more of your time.
Windows updates are manageable by a simple script that can toggle the updates service on/off but the cost sucks,but if you find a good deal fuck linux/ fuck ubuntu / fuck fedora..
SMT said it we should not customize and with those you waste alot of time customizing, you want to learn linux install it as VM or SSH cause thats really Linux, a server box, and it is very good at it
The sad part is no Linux client, cause there is a lot of GPS modules USB type that work well in Linux. However
you can use an android client on Pi and do some magic, or turn smartphones into GPS.
It works but you need to get the right smartphone, the one that gives access to services and disables battery optimizations for apps and large battery.
Oh i know the perfect one ... tested and great but give me some time to remember it ..
@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Adjust Screen Brightness:
We've tested on multiple machines, all seem the same. Both Nvidia and AMD cards the same lack of adjustment.
Ubuntu 19.10 live install env works great with my AMD APU 3 2200g however after you install the OS and boot with it, it produces graphical artifacts everywhere that do not appear in the live install env.
So avoiding since 20.04 is around the corner, however it works well in my work laptop HP Elitebook 840 G6
FYI Lenovo options are very cheap in the MENA region, so it's flooded there cause we are very price-sensitive people
(I'm starting to be white a bit... did I just say price-sensitive)
Guys the client wanted third party VASP solution in the contract thus the question, do you know a good online PHP oriented code scanning service ? with reasonable pricing this is listed on there website.
I know we can scan the server and we have OpenVAS for that, but for code scanning ? why its so expensive service from what i am seeing
We want third party easy service and no we dont want Kali Linux boxes it just wont impress the client, any ideas ?
for web applications
SaltStack but it lacks GUI.
I think MeshCentral and SS will surely solve alot of your issues
I see , how is your PHP.ini
max_execution_time = 300
max_input_time = 180
max_input_vars = 10000
memory_limit = 512M
error_reporting = E_ALL
post_max_size = 64M
upload_max_filesize = 64M
max_file_uploads = 40
and PHP mode are you working on, mod_php or FPM.
@scottalanmiller said in NextCloud Files Corrupting on Upload and Download in Browser:
No idea when this started, but at least months ago, maybe longer. Definitely on NC17 or older. Probably on NC16. Is this unique to our install? Are other people seeing this? Am I the only one trying to use the web interface?
can we get a quotation on giant files in GB ?
@gjacobse said in 502 Bad Gateway; nginx/1.16.1:
@JaredBusch said in 502 Bad Gateway; nginx/1.16.1:
Did you install Nextcloud with Nginx instead of Apche?
I do not recall - as that was months ago. I used the Vultr scripted base install. I've kept it update/upgraded but took the time to upgrade the distro from 18.04 to 19.10
thats why i dont like the scripted installs, they are good and gets you going fast, but when times come to troubleshoot... cause you didnt do it, it will take you x100 time to solve it.
Yeah i faced the exact same issue, wanted to make alternative whatsapp thing just using apps and now the extra email thing is causing hassle, however that said you can register users manually and that will create passwords, like open registration feature, which is by default is enabled and head to your RC webpage and register. open it in incognito
@scottalanmiller said in Making a Raspberry Pi 4 or Similar SBC Desktop:
@Emad-R said in Making a Raspberry Pi 4 or Similar SBC Desktop:
ROCK Pi 4
https://rockpi.org/So after more research, this one is bubbling up to the top over and over again. Low cost (found it for $75) with great specs (6 core, 4GB) and the connector that we need (M.2 and GigE.) Likely this is what we are going to start with.
I'm sensing YT Video review idea