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    • ObsolesceO

      Fedora 26 Cinnamon KVM QEMU VM Guest dual-monitor

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      ObsolesceO

      @fateknollogee said in Fedora 26 Cinnamon KVM QEMU VM Guest dual-monitor:

      Why not triple monitors at 2560 x 1600...

      No need. I only have two 1080p monitors set up. So one at full screen and the other at 1600x900 works perfectly for my needs.

    • ObsolesceO

      Fedora 26 & possibly Chrome issue?

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      Is this happening on you connecting to a remote system or on your desktop?

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      Fedora 26 and Veeam

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      stacksofplatesS

      @black3dynamite said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:

      @stacksofplates said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:

      Relax and Recover

      I haven't used that for awhile. Is the development still active?

      Ya their GitHub is still active.

    • ObsolesceO

      Unable to ping FQDN .local hosts from Fedora 26

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      black3dynamiteB

      I don't remember where I found it, but there was another possible solution to fix it by changing a line in /etc/nsswitch.conf

      # Default setting hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns myhostname # Noticed dns is now in front of mdns4_minimal hosts: files dns mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] myhostname
    • ObsolesceO

      How to install GitLab on Fedora 26 with AD CS SSL

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      black3dynamiteB

      @tim_g
      Do you know what tools and scripts that is available when installing hyperv-tools?

    • ObsolesceO

      Solved Is it possible to install GitLab on Fedora 26?

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      Net RunnerN

      The solution might be downloading that file and manually move it into place with:

      wget 'https://packages.gitlab.com/install/repositories/gitlab/gitlab-ce/config_file.repo?os=fedora&dist=26&name=centauri&source=script'
      sudo mv config_file.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/gitlab.repo
      sudo restorecon /etc/yum.repos.d/gitlab.repo
      sudo dnf makecache
      sudo dnf install gitlab

    • ObsolesceO

      The F*ck, anyone try it?

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      @momurda said in The F*ck, anyone try it?:

      "Hey boss, i want you to try out this new software. It is called !@#$. That is the actual name. Totally ready for business use. We should also tell our customers to install it as well. Ill go find a new job now, kthxbai."

      This really isn't software that anyone would discuss. Just a command line editing tool.

    • ObsolesceO

      Understanding SSD Endurance (DWPD & TBW) and Recommendations for S2D

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      It also completely ignores what DWPD is often a proxy for. Write latency consistency. A drive with .3DWPD MIGHT be good enough for your endurance requirements but might also completely implode on performance if all your writes are done within a short period of time and the application has end users accessing it.

    • ObsolesceO

      Using 1MB Block Size Virtual Disks for Linux VMs on Hyper-V

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      @tim_g said in Using 1MB Block Size Virtual Disks for Linux VMs on Hyper-V:

      I haven't stopped creating Linux virtual disks that way on Hyper-V yet until I know for sure, so I'll continue doing so. I suppose it can't hurt anything if they are smaller than the default, even if it doesn't apply.

      Right, unless you want to really go out and test this FS by FS, I'd keep doing it. 🙂

    • ObsolesceO

      Solved Connecting to SonicWall VPN on Fedora

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      @zachary715 if you are getting extra slow speeds from it, I wouldn't know why.

      Do you have the routes set up right for it on the sonicwall?

    • ObsolesceO

      Fedora 26 KVM HTML5 Remote Access with Web-Console via Kimchi

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      @mattbagan

      Fedora
      kimchi-2.5.0-0.fc25.noarch.rpm
      wok-2.5.0-0.fc25.noarch.rpm

    • ObsolesceO

      Win10 and WSUS Restart Controls Updated

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      dbeatoD

      @dashrender Oh yeah, that is the most annoying part. We have SSDs and still it takes 2 minutes to get the OS backup 😕

    • ObsolesceO

      Free Fedora Classroom Training

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      That looks like some good stuff.

    • ObsolesceO

      Kimchi VM Guest Console Timeout Issue

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      ObsolesceO

      @fateknollogee said in Kimchi VM Guest Console Timeout Issue:

      Are you connecting to kimchi via localhost or remotely from another pc?

      Remotely from another PC.

    • ObsolesceO

      Anyone familiar with KVM nested virtualization?

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      scottalanmillerS

      What all hypervisors that are not Xen need, is hardware from the CPU to do their virtualization. So what they need from their underlying hypervisor is for the entire CPU, not just part of it, to be virtualized. The problem with most hypervisors is that the "pc appearance" that they create on which an OS is installed is a less capable processor than the real one that the HV is running on. So while the HV is getting virtualization enabled hardware, the OS normally is not. But if the HV passes that through, then the secondary HV will be fully capable as well.

    • ObsolesceO

      Just had to take apart my ROG

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      dbeatoD

      @scottalanmiller Claro que si 🙂

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      Fedora 26 Beta is out

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      ObsolesceO

      In Hyper-V 2016, I noticed that if you want to use Gen2 and Secure Boot, at least when booting to the .ISO installer, you need to change the Secure Boot template to "Microsoft UEFI Certificate Authority", because it defaults to "Microsoft Windows".

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    • ObsolesceO

      What do you listen to at the Gym?

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      stacksofplatesS

      @RojoLoco said in What do you listen to at the Gym?:

      I like the above suggestions (Baroque, metal), and I also sometimes like uptempo electronic stuff (specifically jungle / drum n bass, because I'm old school like that). Bassdrive.com plays drum n bass 24/7, DJs from all over the globe, no commercials.

      edit: really, anything that you get into, any music you can lose yourself in, makes for great workout music.

      I really like dubstep metal type music. I See Stars has some cool songs.

    • ObsolesceO

      Where can I get a similar PoE injector to this

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      ObsolesceO

      @JaredBusch said in Where can I get a similar PoE injector to this:

      @stacksofplates said in Where can I get a similar PoE injector to this:

      @Tim_G said in Where can I get a similar PoE injector to this:

      @JaredBusch said in Where can I get a similar PoE injector to this:

      @Tim_G said in Where can I get a similar PoE injector to this:

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      I'm in Uppsala Sweden, all I found locally is this:
      https://www.kjell.com/se/sortiment/dator-natverk/natverk/tradburet-natverk/power-over-ethernet/d-link-dpe-301gi-poe-injektor-p61594
      http://us.dlink.com/products/business-solutions/1-port-gigabit-poe-injector/

      Voltage and such is a little bit different. I need something that will power this:

      http://www.pcliquidations.com/p1844-inter-tel-axxess-550

      WTF do you mean voltage is different? PoE is PoE. There is either 24V passive (older wireless stuff, and Ubiquiti) or there is standard 48V PoE/PoE+.

      That DLINK is exactly what you need.

      That drink is like 54 volts and 0.60 ma or something like that, slightly more than PoE injector I brought with me (0.15 I think without looking). I'd get that dlink, but im afraid it'll fry the phone, which is why im asking. I want to be be sure the slight difference in volts and bigger difference in mA is okay.

      Higher amps are fine, it will only pull what is needed.

      And the 902.3af standard is a minimum of 44VDC. The gernally accepted actual voltage is 48VDC.

      54VDC is fine.

      I went and got that DLink and is working great, thanks!

    • ObsolesceO

      Solved Prevent Specific Key Combo Pass-through in QEMU/KVM virt-manager

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      ObsolesceO

      @stacksofplates said in Prevent Specific Key Combo Pass-through in QEMU/KVM virt-manager:

      While annoying, if you just hover over the toggle it will work. I hardly ever do full screen so I've not encountered this.

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      For some reason I never seen this response. This does the trick! Thanks!

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