I've been following this (but not closely) as I actually like the .NET world quite a bit (not including VB) and hope to see MS succeed in this. At the moment Mono has been bought and internalized by MS but sadly, Mono is still has .NET is being supported on Linux. The plan is for a full port of the "real" .NET framework to make it over, but the Ximinan Mono code is what is handling it at the moment.
Getting C# and F# on Linux and other OSes would rock.
I've heard that Mono is working decently well these days, and MS is really trying hard to get it working well.
Thanks. That's been mentioned a few times over there but a how-to has been missing and when I'd asked about it the topics all went silent. Will look into this.
The cable company I worked for in FL used XO. I wonder how this will affect them?
Well, they will now use Verizon 🙂
Ha ya, I wonder about rates. I remember reading some crazy prices and people weren't happy with XO's service (but then again I think that's every provider).
I don't care if a company gets bought by another because it is a good product and successful.
Connectwise, Their main product seems to be getting more and more unhappy users as time goes on. Even on the marketing "MSP" sites. People do not like the product.
Correct, you would want to change your servers first. so that devices in the new range can get answers back.
In my case, printers are always DHCP reservations. So as soon as I update the DHCP scope that will come down.
I've seen you post that before - I think I need to adapt that.
Everything is DHCP reservations except the core server infrastructure, HOST, DC, DHCP, and the Router. Exverything else is DHCP reservations, Printers, secondary servers, PBX, everything. Desktops and phones, just normal DHCP.
Ah ha, okay. Yeah, just copy/paste into crontab, should be all set.
You'll want to run manually first and see if the emails come through. I tested on a FreePBX system and it went straight through to my Office 365 no problem.
If you are on FreePBX, you will need mailx installed. All dependencies are met by a default install. It's a tiny binary package.
The better solution is for an initial sync to know that it is an initial sync with empty folders and just start puling data instead of "checking for changes" to files that do not exist.
Not used the client but would a feature request be a button that lets you do that when adding the OwnCloud server to the client? Little tick box somewhere?
The client checks if the target directory is not empty and warns you about it. So it knows already.
@Dashrender Hey Dash--our typical 1U in our top LA facility starts at $75 with all bells and whistles and goes up from there. Send me a message and maybe I can point you in the right direction.