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      ReactOS 0.4.7 Released

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      scottalanmillerS

      @r3dpand4 said in ReactOS 0.4.7 Released:

      https://reactos.org/project-news/reactos-047-released

      We posted it in the news a few hours ago 🙂

      Are you running it? Any luck with it?

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      RISC-V Port to Linux

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      Reid CooperR

      I think you mean Linux is getting ported to RISC-V? RISC-V is the hardware, Linux is the software.

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      Linux in Action

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      R3dPand4R

      @scottalanmiller Perfect. Thank you.

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      Chromebooks and Mild Paranoia

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      @scottalanmiller said in Chromebooks and Mild Paranoia:

      @r3dpand4 said in Chromebooks and Mild Paranoia:

      @scottalanmiller I'm a little suspicious as to whether this was actually obtained by legal means, but seems like a really good deal https://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/sys/d/asus-zenbook-ux305c/6376827888.html

      ZenBooks are pretty sweet.

      Speak for yourself. The one we had was crap. 13 month and dead.

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      Windows Internals 7th Edition

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      @scottalanmiller Honestly just an "under the hood" view to get a better understanding of how everything functions in the environment. It's possibly overkill, but I didn't feel like it'd be wasted time spent or knowledge. Also again if/when i move to the Linux world, it seems like it'd be good to have a base of what differs at the kernel level.

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      PostgreSQL 10 Released

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      I would agree with this also. Postgres is a very mature and solid product. Unless you have a specific reason to not use it , it would be my first choice

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      Favorite Home NAS

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      @jaredbusch said in Favorite Home NAS:

      I am flat biased against the Netgear name. I have never liked them after the first couple home routers I tried from them way back around 2000 sucked balls.

      Opinion reinforced in 2009 when my predecessors used Netgear switches at a client and we had issues setting up a basic VLAN trunk port (VLAN for guest WiFi).

      Opinions reinforced again when we picked up a client in 2011 that had all Netgear switches and I could not get them to properly team with LACP when the switches said they could do it.

      It's not just you, I've never liked them either due to similar issues.

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      Kerberos and Secure Channels

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