Posts made by popester
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Finding Firmware:
I have a 2010 mac mini that i have installed Fedora Server 31 on. It works great, boots great. Got Ethernet configured and up. Now trying to coax the wifi radio back to existence. I used b43-fwcutter to build and install driver. It worked and i can now see the device with
General.Driver b43
General.Driver-Version 5.3.16-300.fc31.x86_64
General.firmware-Version N/A
General.State 20(unavailable)Tried tracking down firmware but have not been successful. Any thoughts? Any pointers on where to go next? Am I missing something? Thanks.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Trying to convince my Mac Mini that it is ok to allow Fedora Server 31 wifi to work......
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RE: Quick question: because I think I messed up.
Thanks for all the help. The Dig command is now in my tool bag. Thank you Jared.
Confession time: 7.5 hrs into the 48 hr wait and hope, I discovered an issue.
The domain was wardmechanical.com.
Our isp, which we have a great relationship with (they are awesome) put in the initial DNS entry for me because we were working on the website (we have a guy for website stuff). I was sitting reading about DNS going over in my head what I could have done wrong. While starring at the DNS entry page it suddenly jumped out at me.
The zone was set up with wardmechancial.com
The I and C were transposed........ Wow........ :astonished_face:
So I did a FTFY and within seconds things started talking.
Ya live, ya learn, ya die......
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/-aw-snap-crash-makes-a-comeback-in-chrome-79/
Speaking of google..... We got nailed on this again. This time we knew what to do. Last time it was a "no its you" "its not me, its you" pissing contest.
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RE: Quick question: because I think I messed up.
Thank you. I am ready, I believe. It is just taking longer than I was expecting. Is there a better way to do this sort of thing? It seems like this is my only choice. I have all the records in place at the new name server. I appreciate your help.
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Quick question: because I think I messed up.
Do the Name Server records over ride other records like the SOA records? I have changed the name server records for my godaddy domain which makes DNS unmanageable through their interface. I have the records present in on the hosted name server but I am getting no indication that traffic is being redirected. ???!!!
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RE: You guys are falling down on the job!!
Ahhhhhh..... Much better..
Thanks!!
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You guys are falling down on the job!!
I have not seen one meme today..... I depend on my Mango Lassi memes to get through the day.
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RE: Email Migration Advice:
Here is what appears to be working.
Added newdomain.net to O365 accepted domains.
Added TXT record to godaddy.com dns record.
Created shared mailbox with newdomain.net in O365
Created Migration endpoint in O365
Created Migration batch on O365
Started batch.
Verified emails are populating shared mailbox. -
RE: Non-IT News Thread
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
BBC News - Roxette singer Marie Fredriksson dies, aged 61
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-50730052Bummer.... They were a really big part of my High school days.
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Microsoftβs first Office app arrives on Linux
Yeah, who is going to jump on that band wagon?
Is that a bandwagon or grenade?
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RE: Email Migration Advice:
@Dashrender said in Email Migration Advice::
@popester said in Email Migration Advice::
There are about 6000 emails that i would like to pull into our system. (pull into our system may not be the correct term).
You say you're going to import them into 'our system' - are you already on O365? If so, you don't need to setup a new account on O365 at all assuming you're moving those users from the smaller HVAC company into your own account.
Yes, we are totally "assimilated" in office 365. And yes, we are taking over the domain and eventually moving it to our hosting service Bummer Hosting. I just need to suck out all the email history and deposit it in our O365 environment so the one employee we inherited can deal with any loose endings with billing and customer issues and emails.
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RE: Email Migration Advice:
@Dashrender said in Email Migration Advice::
@popester said in Email Migration Advice::
@Dashrender said in Email Migration Advice::
@popester said in Email Migration Advice::
@Dashrender said in Email Migration Advice::
There's more to do, but MS actually does a pretty good job of walking you through it from what I recall.
Question - why O365? why not stay there? or someone else?
Yes, I am reading up on it now, thank you.
Borg mentality here..... My rank doesn't yet allow me in on the platform decisions. Soon though... Soon.
you work for an MSP?
No, three man IT team at https://www.tempoair.com/
We all wear a lot of hats. I just don't have the one that says IT manager.oh, you're merging with another HVAC company (or maybe buying them out, etc)...
Exactly, the owner of the company worked for Tempo 30 years ago and decided to go out on his own. He decided to retire and didn't want to sell it so "for a nominal fee" we simply take over and pull his business and brand into ours. I have the phone carrier migration in the hopper already so this is what i have left. Getting email and domain in the correct/new location.
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RE: Email Migration Advice:
@Dashrender said in Email Migration Advice::
@popester said in Email Migration Advice::
@Dashrender said in Email Migration Advice::
There's more to do, but MS actually does a pretty good job of walking you through it from what I recall.
Question - why O365? why not stay there? or someone else?
Yes, I am reading up on it now, thank you.
Borg mentality here..... My rank doesn't yet allow me in on the platform decisions. Soon though... Soon.
you work for an MSP?
No, three man IT team at https://www.tempoair.com/
We all wear a lot of hats. I just don't have the one that says IT manager. -
RE: Email Migration Advice:
@Dashrender said in Email Migration Advice::
There's more to do, but MS actually does a pretty good job of walking you through it from what I recall.
Question - why O365? why not stay there? or someone else?
Yes, I am reading up on it now, thank you.
Borg mentality here..... My rank doesn't yet allow me in on the platform decisions. Soon though... Soon.
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Email Migration Advice:
A smaller HVAC company owner is retiring and is giving us everything. They currently use Godaddy WorkSpace email. There are about 6000 emails that i would like to pull into our system. (pull into our system may not be the correct term). I need to get the email out of this location so I can change the name server to point it to where our web sites are hosted. Changing the name server kills the access to the email. Hence (as far as i know please correct me if I am lost) the need to duplicate the email history.
My plan is:
pull and archive email from current location:
And either save them in a searchable format or (in a perfect world) register the domain in O365 and push them to the recreated email address that I create.
My main reason for the post is (in my infinite and humble ignorance) Am I pushing a rope? Does this sound doable?
My apologies if this is not enough information.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Playing with Ansible. Really fascinating, really looks to be powerful.
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RE: Can all phones read QR codes natively?
AWESOME Sauce!! No more excuses about not creating a help desk ticket!! Printed and implemented.
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