Kasumi Ninja. Redheaded guy lifts up his kilt and a fireball shoots from his crotch. lololol
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RE: Atari Jaguarposted in Water Closet
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RE: Atari Jaguarposted in Water Closet
Dragons Liar. I've seen it so many times, but have never played it.
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RE: Atari Jaguarposted in Water Closet
Breakout 2000 look somewhat challenging. Seems like it could be easy to lose the ball.
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RE: Deploying printers via GPOposted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender said:
@IRJ said:
@Dashrender said:
but I'd say about half are utterly unwilling to do the most basic things when they run into any type of problem.I'm glad I'm not the only one that runs into this. haha
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RE: Atari Jaguarposted in Water Closet
@scottalanmiller said:
Any other good games for that thing? Wasn't Rayman from that platform?
Yep, they had Rayman and also Doom if I remember correctly.
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RE: Seafile Cloud Storageposted in IT Discussion
@Reid-Cooper said:
Cool. How does this compare to Owncloud?
I personally favor Seafile over Owncloud. Although I have not spent a lot of time with either.
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RE: Seafile Cloud Storageposted in IT Discussion
I've installed it and tested it, but that's as far as I went. Seemed like a good product from what I can tell, but I really didn't spend too much time with it.
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RE: OneDrive Storage increases to 1TB today!posted in IT Discussion
I'm glad that we just got our non-profit status approved for the office 365 e3. Great time to start using it.
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RE: Atari Jaguarposted in Water Closet
I remember renting an Atari Jaguar just to play Alien Vs. Predator. It was awesome!
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RE: Videos of the Webroot rollback feature in actionposted in IT Discussion
We just started using Webroot in our environment and it is awesome. We are coming from Symantec Endpoint Protection and it's like night and day.
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RE: Surface Pro 3posted in Water Closet
I just discovered NESBOX in the Windows store. It rocks for surface devices.
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RE: Surface Pro 3posted in Water Closet
I hated windows 8 when it first came out and never really gave it a shot, but after using 8.1 on my surface it works great for being able to switch between using a keyboard and mouse with it and using it as a tablet.
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Surface Pro 3posted in Water Closet
I've had my surface pro3 for about a week now and I have to say it is one of my favorite devices I've ever had. I'm coming from a 2012 MacBook air and at first I thought that it might be hard to make the switch but I have to say I'm glad I did. So if you are thinking of making the switch to a SP3 I would recommend going for it.
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RE: SAMBA?posted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
I guess I'm missing something.
Even with Linux, you can have ACLs. Linux can participate in AD through LDAP and pass user credentials if they were ever needed.
AD and ACLs are unrelated. One is directory and the other is filesystem. But yes, Linux can do both.
Well presumably the OP doesn't want to have to maintain two separate user lists - I'm assuming with LDAP to AD integration that if he makes users on the Linux side to use for ACL then he'd have two logons for everyone who needed it, right?
No need for a second LDAP service. Just bind Linux and/or Samba to AD. AD is an LDAP server.
I'm going to give it a shot. I will let you know how it goes.
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RE: Tor Router for Anonymous Browsingposted in News
One huge draw back with TOR is that it is really really slow.
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RE: SAMBA?posted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender said:
I guess I'm missing something.
Even with Linux, you can have ACLs. Linux can participate in AD through LDAP and pass user credentials if they were ever needed.
That's where I am getting confused. I think I did read once that Linux can participate in AD through LDAP , but completely forgot about it since I have never used it. Thanks.
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RE: SAMBA?posted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender said:
SAMBA is a file sharing protocol not a file system.
If your server is running Linux, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't be using NTFS on it.
Yes, if you are using Linux you wouldn't be using NTFS on it. What I am getting at is that since I do not need to use NTFS ACLs I think that is a good reason to run Linux. Unless someone points out something that I may not be seeing.
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Your favorite addonposted in Water Closet
I recently discovered Tile Tabs for Firefox, it splits your browser into different sections. I love it and wish I would have discovered it along time ago. Anyone have any addons that they want to share?