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Did you say Monster?
Bounce bounce bounce....
http://orig09.deviantart.net/228f/f/2007/066/7/8/tigger_by_soccerfreak14.jpg
Did you say Monster?
Bounce bounce bounce....
Working with several people of late with Outlook and their Office 365 account, having many report repeated issues with having the password prompt come up.
They are able to sign into the portal fine, so it's not a password issue. things done:
Has anyone seen this of late? I have five going on more people dealing with this.
Huh - well that wasn't as difficult as I expected. But it's just a base line, and nothing special done.
Just finished setting up a VM and doing a WDS setup of Windows 10. Now,.. lets see if I can capture it and repeat.
Working on trying to find six access points onsite without being a ceiling monkey. The controller isn't finding them, and while I have run an IP scan, I don't believe that the UBNT APs respond to ping requests.
Is there any way to make them want to call home? they have been reset (power cycled) already.
Speaking of 'burning' Smoker loaded up again, and running.. about 8lbs. in for more Cah-Neay-Dee-An BaKON.
Trying to install the WSPR - Weak Signal Propagation Report software on the rPi3 and running into a small error.
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo dpkg --instdir=. -i wspr_2.00r1714_i386.deb
dpkg-deb: error: `wspr_2.00r1714_i386.deb' is not a debian format archive
dpkg: error processing archive wspr_2.00r1714_i386.deb (--install):
subprocess dpkg-deb --control returned error exit status 2
Errors were encountered while processing:
wspr_2.00r1714_i386.deb
Pretty sure @scottalanmiller (or others) can spot the issue in a moment,.. but I'm not seeing it.
Downloading the package doesn't take long, as it's only about 2MB.
@crustachio said:
@gjacobse hrmm... Well, I have a fresh copy of Ubuntu 14.04.4 Server Edition. On futuristic Compact Disc!!!
http://www.relatably.com/m/img/dr-evil-meme-laser/65617319.jpg
Kept reading more today, and found this:
http://wsprnet.org/drupal/node/5567
And WSPR is now running and reporting stations heard. Pretty thrilled with it...
@MattSpeller said:
@gjacobse said:
@crustachio said:
@gjacobse gimme.
LOL - I've not shared any with my brother yet... What offerings do you present for this Maple Smoked lump of goodness?
Hugs, socialized medicine and it being acceptable to wear plaid on any occasion.
Aye... Plaid on any occasion ye say.. Well then.. Feast ye eyes upon the greatness of Plaid for all occasions;....
@NerdyDad said in IT Quotes I Like:
"There's no place like 127.0.0.1"
One of those is in my closet,.. and those I mean the shirt - .... no weird people in my closet other than me.
House still smells of Maple wood Smoked Canadian Bacon.. Ugh it's killing me not to cut it yet. Letting it rest and the flavors build...
This is the poor state of our society... We blame inanimate objects for just about everything. Oh, I got burned from McD's coffee,.. so sue McD.
We need to grow up and take responsibility for OUR actions.
@MattSpeller said in Wifi SSID grounds flight:
facepalm
Careful....
You just got back.. don't ruin all that pine/cedar/oak therapy you done did.
While Server 2008 is still in use, there is no reason to go back that far in history for AD.
You need to be looking at 2012 or 16.
Also, if you can - set up HyperV for your AD -
Taking a repeated roasting. I am human after all.
@Dashrender said in Reliable VPN Client:
if your surface device is having an issue, are you sure it's not wifi adapter related? Those things are notorious for bad wifi.
It is a surface,... it is the problem...
Thought you might like this...
Using four 18650 batteries pulled for 'dead' laptop packs.
The little (uncased) board is a Yeeco 2577 DC DC Boost Converter
Charging a Baofeng HT which needs 10-12volts .
Last week I charged my iPhone off that Tomo four times before using it here,.. Ran for about 30 minutes before the battery voltage dropped to low.
@Dashrender said in Running Steam on Linux via Virtualbox:
@gjacobse said in Running Steam on Linux via Virtualbox:
@Dashrender Ugh Powershell - Don't even. If I can avoid using it I do..
The reality is that us Windows Admins need to stop avoiding it.
sigh agreed... but I protest...
Hey, getting me to use the Linux CLI is a step forward,.. I know (a few of) the commands now,.. while I just may no recall the context. I was able to find the mount that was at 100% usage yesterday using df -h... so that is a move forward..