I run it at home and it is awesome! My friend who is a tech director for a small school district (800 total users) 450 machines runs it at the school and it has been a lifesaver for him.

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RE: Pi Hole
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RE: Random Thread - Anything Goes
@quixoticjeremy said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
That's why I like European McDonalds. It's all automated. So fast and nice.
Can't wait for it to become a bigger thing here.
With a push for higher minimum wage, it will happen sooner than later.
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RE: Witnessing Sexual Harassment
@jaredbusch said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@wirestyle22 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@quixoticjeremy said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@wirestyle22 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@coliver said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@wirestyle22 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@coliver said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@wirestyle22 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@emad-r said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@wirestyle22 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@emad-r said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
@wirestyle22 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:
in that room saw it exactly a
Let her report it then, even in the middle east where i live if this happens the women will report it.
but what is weird here abit, that only recently got revoked is that if you raped a woman and married her you will not be punished, cause you corrected your mistake by marrying her.
What woman would willingly marry the man who raped them? Does the woman even have a choice?
I get the impression that you haven't read the thread. I've provided multiple reasons for why it wouldn't be good.
Fire alarms going off i have to leave the building.
Well, its cause of shame factor and family factor it wont be really a choice for her. God Bless this country.
But it got revoked this ruling in Lebanon and Jordan a month ago. But we still have load of shitty rules.
That's serious injustice to shame a woman who was raped
It's pretty common in the US as well.
It's hard to wrap my head around the concept in any country
Not sure why you got a downvote. Victim blaming makes absolutely no sense.
Yeah I'm pretty surprised too
I'm going to bet someone misclicked and didn't realize it.
Eh, there has been some very strange comments in this thread. I kind of doubt it
No, the strange part is your insistence that your point of view has to be the right one.
Your morals are most certainly not my morals. Let alone someone of a completely different nationality, ethnic background, and/or religion.
There are societal norms, morals, and laws, that we all live under. You might not agree with them but they are there. Taking your statement to the extreme someone could say, "Well they don't think that is wrong. That is just their moral system." I will also say that there are morals that are clearly better than others.
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RE: Witnessing Sexual Harassment
That guy is a lowlife. How I would have handled it would have been to confronted him right then and there and put him in his little place. I wouldn't have done it in front of her but I would have dragged the guy into a private room and called him out on it to his face. People's lives are not perfect, they might not have the right people in life to teach them respect for the other gender. You could be this person. Also, maybe because I was a prison guard for 6 years and I don't mind confrontation and I am 6'5" tall, is why I would do this. I am also the type that is protective of the people I know (men or women, especially if I feel they are being taken advantage of). I can be an imposing figure. If I wasn't getting through to him I would have finally stated to him that I was a prison guard at a maximum security prison and the supervisor of the supermax unit and you don't want to get on my bad side. That if he continues I will talk to his employer and do everything in my power to see that he is no longer employed by them.
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RE: What did you have for lunch or dinner today?
@dafyre They have an employee and his job is to deep fry the bacon all day. Yes, the bacon is deep fried, and it is delicious.
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RE: What did you have for lunch or dinner today?
@dafyre said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@penguinwrangler said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
BLT from Crown Candy in St. Louis.
Too much lettuce, lol.
My sons would say that
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RE: What did you have for lunch or dinner today?
BLT from Crown Candy in St. Louis.
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RE: FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues
@dashrender I work next door to Busch Stadium and when there is a Cardinal game going on I can't get reception very well. It is better than what it used to be but it is still spotty.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
I was literally three blocks north of total coverage here in St. Louis. I did get to see the shadow bands on the ground. I got videos of those and I will post them later.
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RE: KVM: create new guest from existing qcow2
@fateknollogee okay. I was going to suggest if it was available that you do an export: virsh dumpxml vmname > vmname.xml then move the hard drives and the xml to the new host and do an import: virsh net-define vmname.xml
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Who is getting a good view of the eclipse today? I am going out to watch it here in St. Louis. My Sister's town is almost dead center on the totality line in Southern Missouri right by the Mississippi river. She said that there are so many people there that it is impossible to go anywhere. It is a town of about 20,000 and they are saying that there could be up to 8 times that in the area today. They stocked up on food and have not left their house since Friday. The school canceled classes because of the traffic.
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RE: KVM: create new guest from existing qcow2
Do you have access to the original host?
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RE: blind CCTV Camera at night
I concur as well. Looks like it might be spider webs right in front of the lens causing to not to be able to focus. I see that type of image a lot on the cameras I do in an agricultural setting. Usually, it is spider webs. Once it was a brown recluse infestation. Which we had to call the exterminators to come out and deal with first.
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RE: Enterprise backup: Citrix XenServer, RHEV, oVirt, KVM
@matteo-nunziati Yes, I treat them independently. Which I would love to have the Veeam Appliance which can control them but money is too tight for that. That is a downside but if I get enough money eventually and then want to switch to a different hypervisor I can do that from my Veeam backups very easily.
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RE: Enterprise backup: Citrix XenServer, RHEV, oVirt, KVM
Personally, I don't like hypervisor level backups. I like running the veeam agent. That way I can restore to any hypervisor.
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RE: Nethserver
Okay after much thought and planning, I am going plan vanilla CentOS 7 for this. You guys are right.
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RE: Enterprise backup: Citrix XenServer, RHEV, oVirt, KVM
I run the Veeam for all my servers now. The Veeam endpoint protection or the Veeam for Linux. Both are free. Mainly Linux, one Window server.
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RE: Just How Hard is University to Overcome
@coliver True but my kids will be working while going to college. They know that is expected of them.
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RE: Is Tintri Heading for Pure and Nutanix Territory Financially?
I use Kimchi for my KVM hosts. It is really nice.