disabling SELinux "fixed" the issue.
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RE: SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?
@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
Aren't you glad that you did not re-install now?
Thanks for the tip.
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RE: Ubiquiti VOIP phone systems
@DustinB3403 said in Ubiquiti VOIP phone systems:
So I'm getting some pricing together for a new phone system, and just realized that Ubiquiti also has their own line of phones and support for them with the controller.
Has anyone used one of these systems in their recent experience?
Pretty sharp looking phones with some impressive options.
If you decide not to "spin" up a vm & go the 3CX/FreePBX route, have you looked at the Grandstream lineup of UCM PBX and GXP phones?
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RE: Home Lab Hypervisor?
@scottalanmiller said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:
...Hyper-V cluster just spun up this week (three nodes.)
Why are you using Hyper-V?
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Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...
Having converted (no dual boot here) my MBP to Korora (it's been less than 24 hours)
I must say, I like what I've seen so far.Since the ML community seems to be growing more comfortable with the F25 family tree...
Why aren't/won't most of you use Fedora 25 for your virtualization projects?
It is certainly capable & I assume it would make life simpler/easier?
Yes, no.Let's hear some feedback.
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RE: Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...
I've got a SuperMicro X9DA7 + NVMe water cooled rig I'm building...the only way this guy is getting Win 10...as a vm
Time to switch her up!
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RE: Laptop Recommendations for Ubuntu 17 w/ Cinnamon UI.
@fuznutz04 said in Laptop Recommendations for Ubuntu 17 w/ Cinnamon UI.:
Are you running Korora on a MacBook? I have it in my head that you are running a MBP. I'm running a 2012 MBP, and would like to switch off of OSX.
Yes @JaredBusch is running Korora on his MBP.
I am also doing the same on a 2015 MBP.
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RE: Korora 25: MacBookPro install: tips | tricks | info
After chatting with the folks at Korora they suggest I file a bug at bugzilla.redhat.com
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HTML5 management interface for KVM
kimchi-project: has anyone tried this product?
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RE: HTML5 management interface for KVM
@DustinB3403 said in HTML5 management interface for KVM:
@FATeknollogee I looks like development has stopped on the project as well.
This ^ and documentation was a PITA.
Anyway, I tested it...meh...forget this as a solution.
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KVM Virtual Machine Manager: no keyboard
KVM, Virt Mach. Mgr, under Edit, Pref, Graphics type:
if Spice is selected, I get no keyboard functions in the vm
if VNC is selected, keyboard strokes are fine.You KVM experts, why is this ?
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RE: The Quintessential Linux Desktop Experiences
@scottalanmiller said in The Quintessential Linux Desktop Experiences:
I should mention that I'm managing my desktop with Salt from the desktop itself.
Now we need a special thread for the details on this.
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RE: KVM vs XenServer
@scottalanmiller said in KVM vs XenServer:
@FATeknollogee said in KVM vs XenServer:
@Francesco-Provino We need a super-duper fancy looking web gui to manage KVM.
How come there is nothing like ProxMox or XOA for KVM?
I guess ProxMox is KVM!Scale? Nutanix?
KVM has loads of them. Just approached in a different way.
I meant KVM you can install & configure with your own hardware!
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Template for IT Services: billing/description etc.
Does anyone have a template they wouldn't mind sharing?
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RE: preferred UPS for desktop computer
@JaredBusch said in preferred UPS for desktop computer:
If you require a UPS to last long enough to matter, then buy a quality Eaton.
The 5S series at a minimum.
http://powerquality.eaton.com/Products-services/Backup-Power-UPS/5S.aspxEaton is my go-to line
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Supermicro motherboard: update BIOS...who need DOS!
Previously, I had used a modded BIOS v3.0 to "enable" boot from NVMe, documented here: NVMe boot with SuperMicro X9DA7
With the rig now being H20 cooled, I noticed Supermicro had a new BIOS v3.2.
I "modded" the BIOS, grabbed my trusty USB with FreeDOS & went to flash the BIOSI tried FreeDOS, Win98 boot disks, multiple USB flash disks....nothing worked, the MB simply would not boot to DOS...
3 hours wastedSome googling led me to this, specifically, the last 2 posts by Tom (1/26/2015 ) and Jason (3/29/2015): http://www.bhargavs.com/index.php/2...bios-on-supermicro-servers-with-dos-bootable/
I used AfuEfix64.efi no ISO, no DOS, none of that crap needed...:)
The command in the ami file was "AFUDOSU.EXE %1 /P /B /N /K /R /FDT /MER /OPR"
I booted to the EFI shell, cd to fs0 & typed the following:
AfuEfix64.efi X9DA76.923 /P /B /N /K /R /FDT /MER /OPR
I got an error about /FDT not being a valid command.
The list of commands showed /FDR not /FDT
This blog post also had the /FDT errorI changed the command & a few minutes later, voila...FW update was complete!
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RE: Fedora 26: connect to Windows File share
I guess it's time to build a "real" file server...F25 or F26 to the rescue!
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RE: Fedora 26: connect to Windows File share
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RE: Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?
@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
You could just install and have these questions answered in seconds. The RPM is a nearly instant install.
Haha, I'm on it as we speak...creating my Nylas ID