If using Uefi installs you only need to have a vfat formated first
partition with a folder called efi and the appropriate efi
binary/substructure. You can use the rest of the disk as you like.
BIOS installers on the same can be achieved with syslinux in addition to
uefi. However I find that just h
Am not sure recommending 100FX ; the 1000 Base optics are around the
same price and likely a better bet; your application isn't looking at
throughput, but you do want some of the newer resiliency features on
1000 Base (EAM etc).
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 at 00:06, Michelle Konzack
wrote:
>
> Good day
Huh? Intel cards are numerous and cheap - they come in PCIe / NGFF form
factors (like the easily available ath) - get a PCIe/USB to MiniPCIe
converter card for a few pennies off Aliexpress and you are in business.
On 14 August 2018 at 08:33, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 08, 2018 at 08:12:3
Basically find one that uses the ath9k Chipset. They are easily the best
supported Wifi Interface.
If you need Wireless AC then ath10k based products are useable too.
The Intel ranges are OK as clients, but are not really very Opensource.
Ath9k has the best Fully Opensource impementation out of a
eBPF makes dtrace less interesting.
On 21 February 2018 at 08:27, Weaver wrote:
> Of interest to some?
>
> https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/02/19/oracle_open_
> sources_dtrace_changes_licence_to_gpl/
>
> Cheers!
>
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> ea
Works fine for txt, although as it rasterizes things it's not going to be
optimized for size.
On 18 January 2018 at 10:33, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 18/01/18 10:15, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
>
>> **cough** $convert
>> imagemagick
>> $convert somefile.whatev
**cough** $convert
imagemagick
$convert somefile.whatever somefile.pdf
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> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 06:21:31PM +, Brian wrote:
> > On Wed 10 Jan 2018 at 21:01:13 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> [..
The reason Redhat dropped btrfs support is because it currently has no
native cryptographic function. And from the various threads I've read on
the topic there is no easy answer to the problem.
On 1 January 2018 at 06:44, Sven Hartge wrote:
> David Christensen wrote:
> > On 12/30/17 14:38, Matt
Why are you using vhd instead of qcow2? I would wager it's a combination of
the vhd format having some bug. Try with qcow2 first.
On 22 February 2017 at 21:17, Mimiko wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I already wrote to qemu mail list and didn't find an answer.
>
> I've setup qemu / kvm on Debian Wheezy to ho
Sorry I can't resist;
Seriously tho; If you had RTFM you would have known systemd and friends
were going to be the default on upgrade and taken steps to migrate your
init.d scripts beforehand.
Also you heavily modified base (which by your own admission, you had -
"stripped down") and you expect
Best options is put an SMB/NFS share for all the windows clients on your
backup server.
RAID it and run $whatever backup tools you wish on the exports.
If you need OS level backups, the best way is to use ISCSI mounts served
from the NAS/SAN to be the root of the windows machines.
On 3 August 20
I said Fiio E1 I Meant - Q1 :
http://www.head-fi.org/t/780726/fiios-new-q1-portable-dac-amp-lets-drink-to-happy-listening
On 24 May 2016 at 18:22, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
> Rather than going with a Consumer card. Head to a Audio/Music store. What
> you are looking for is a USB -
Rather than going with a Consumer card. Head to a Audio/Music store. What
you are looking for is a USB - Audio interface; they generally have much
better Signal to Noise ration, hardware mixers and Ballanced XLR outputs
and Inputs. Something like the focusrite scarlet.
Alternatively if you are jus
My advise stands. Use a VPN client on the end devices.
On 26 April 2016 at 12:27, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2016, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
>
> > I don't suggestion running VPN (at least any with decent encryption )
> > on the Wifi /AP. It will end up being
I don't suggestion running VPN (at least any with decent encryption ) on
the Wifi /AP. It will end up being a bottle kneck. i.E my Dual core MIP's
680hz Wireless AC running openwrt can barely push 12mbit through an AES
tunnel.
Keep the VPN endpoints on the more well endowed endpoints. If you need
This is normal for cloud images. You need to setup a configuration iso
using cloud-init tool which injects your user with admin priv and ssh key
into the images.
Cloud images autogenerate a hashed root password on first boot.
If you read the manual/info page about them it is quite clear that the
On 17 May 2015 at 10:33, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 05/17/2015 11:45 AM, Raymond Jennings wrote:
>
>> I live in Kennewick, WA, 99336, USA, North America, Earth, Sol system,
>> Alpha quadrant, Milky Way galaxy, Virgo supercluster
>>
>> Please don't top post. Thanx, Ric
>
>
> --
> My father, Victor Moo
-L or -D works (you
have to use ssh's VPN mode for that). Since remote syslog is UDP by default
this means ssh isn't a great option (you can tunnel it via nc etc but...
anoying to setup).
On 10 May 2015 at 16:15, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
> Also consider tincd
>
> On 1
Also consider tincd
On 10 May 2015 at 04:51, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Hello Peter
>
>
> >> Petter Adsen wrote:
> >> > Now the question becomes; AFAIK, I could do this with ssh tunnels
> >> > and forward the ports on my router/firewall, or I could use
> >> > something like openvpn or IPsec (strongs
I am a huge fan of Jitsi (http://jitsi.org) Does SIP, XMMP and
integrates with several others. Offers full OTR and Video/RTSP
encryption.
There are several SIP to SKYPE gateway providers out there which will
allow you to use any Sip client to make skype voice calls.
Jitsi's desktop app isn't the
Gah no seriously got has nothing to do with your disk size it is just Far
far more flexible with partition layouts. Extended partition slices are
IMHO a horrible hack. Got hasn't got the 4 primary partitions limits of
msdos labels and is just more flexible.
I wasn't suggesting uefi which is a slig
When I say - will only work with an msdos disklabel, I meant will only
work for msdos disklabels IF you have free primary parition slots. GPT
doesn't have this issue and if you can boot GPT labeled disks you
should go with this.
On 28 May 2014 12:22, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
> You can
You can do this several ways.
Way 1)
Filesystem level copy + grub install.
a)Use a rescue or minimal live boot environment, partition your new
disk as you like; complete the minimal install.
b)Drop to a shell in the live environment, and mount the new root and
fstab layout under a tmp target mou
Happily Recommend this:
http://hothardware.com/Reviews/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X1-Carbon-2014-A-Fantastic-Revision/
Or The Haswell revision of the Acer Aspire S7
Or the Asus UX301
Basically if you are buying a laptop new. Don't buy anything that isn't a
Haswell chip - mainly due to battery life issues
Migrate to virt-manager,spice and KVM.
vbox is broken and unsupported.
-Joel
On 10 February 2014 12:49, wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Trying to install virtual box guest additions but getting
>
> "Unknown version of the X window system".
>
> I've found various fixes that involve hacking the install scri
Vlc has opus support since version 2 also can do decode/re-ecode from whatever.
Also mp3 playback is not a given on linux nor older versions of windows
Long Wind wrote:
>mp3 can be played on Linux, Windows and cell phones
>which player can play Opus?
>
>
>
>On 9/12/13, Kelly Clowers wrote:
>>>
MP3 is notoriously bad for low Bitrate audio. Look at Opus and/or Speex
encoding.
On 12 September 2013 11:35, Long Wind wrote:
> I use the command below:
>
> lame --mp3input --preset 30 input.mp3 output.mp3
>
> Thank you!
>
>
> On 9/11/13, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 4:4
F10 or F9 allows you to choose cards from within alsa mixer
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>On 07/08/13 21:22, Darac Marjal wrote:
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>> First of all, check the volume levels; alsamixer should give you
>> at least two different sound cards (press F6, I thi
I successfully run nfsv4 and drbd in clustered mode.
The main thing to do wrt config files for nfs is pin down port numbers
to specific (rather than dynamic ones) at startup for the rpc suite.
And also switch to UDP rather than transport (solves session issues
during failover) - your clients all n
Also add
pull
to the end of the config file.
On 25 June 2013 16:09, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
> Goes to syslog by default i.e /var/log/syslog IIRC.
>
> Your name resolution issue is seperate, and probably due to needing
> different name servers. Ensure you have a tun/tap devic
Goes to syslog by default i.e /var/log/syslog IIRC.
Your name resolution issue is seperate, and probably due to needing
different name servers. Ensure you have a tun/tap device and IP etc
from your vpn provider with ;
$ip addr
and
$ip route show
and pinging the (hopefully new) default gateway.
Oh I just noticed you are using userpass auth method...
so just the ca and the userpass in-line in the file will work.
You would be much better off getting a key and crt from your provider
if they support it than using user pass.
On 25 June 2013 12:49, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
> Put th
Put those settings into a file in /etc/openvpn/.conf
Put your key, crt and ca into that same directory.
run :
$/etc/init.d/openvpn restart
ta da!
Done.
This will automatically start on boot unless you change your startup scripts.
On 25 June 2013 12:30, Aubrey Raech wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'
vsftpd
On 7 May 2013 16:23, T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a wu-ftp substitute, i.e., an ftp server that is
> relatively easy to configure the anonymous upload.
>
> Please advice.
> Thanks
>
>
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Yes Bluetooth kills wifi quite badly, this is a horrible fundemental
design flaw in the way bluetooth works by channel hopping all the time
with small cell fragments. It means the probability of collision with
wifi (which uses long fragments before hopping) is high.
Bluetooth is idiotic by design
**cough** modinfo
also yes the kernel source tree documents all these options.
On 2 April 2013 16:25, Chris Bannister wrote:
>
>
> [Please don't top post on this mailing list.]
>
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 11:44:34AM +1300, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
>> I have be
On 4 April 2013 14:05, Nigel Roberts wrote:
> Marvell Kirkwood SoC
Is it the SoC or the Switch chipset doing the heavy lifting there?
What conditions do you get that throughput? The Kirkwood SoC's are a
bit better than some of the rubbish out there, it is important to note
that there are some go
You are best to build your own, given that the majority of cheap NAS
boxes use Freescale ARM or even MIP's chips. The poor little buses in
these things are barely able to transport between 10-50mbit between
the CPU and attached storage devices. So your performance is always
going to be marginal. Ce
I have been getting this on various machines (FX890 Chipsets(AMD),
Sandybridge Machines - others) with all recent kernels from around 3.1
onwards. There must have been a commit affecting the snd_hda_intel
driver as this is the commonality between them.
Trying to bisect what comit will be difficul
Just out of curiosity why are you not using KVM? It is better, faster,
and integrated with the kernel. virt-manager is more than capable tool
for provisioning VM's.
On 13 March 2013 12:57, Curt Howland wrote:
> Good evening. Up-to-date Sid, 32 bit.
>
> I've been trying to install VirtualBox, both
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