() A client of mine has "forgotten" the combination to their laptop cable
() lock. The lock looks like one of those old bike locks with the 5 digit
() dials that go from 0 - 9.
If you pull those old bike locks and carefully turn each wheel,
you can feel when it enters its sweet spot. As a boy I
Tracy on Dell servers:
() The RAID card management tools leave MUCH to be desired as well. As far as I
() can tell, the MegaCli package is the way to manage the PERC from the command
() line in Linux. To work with it you have to hunt down the
() MegaCli-1.01.39-0.i386.rpm tools since the tools are
> And in a similar vein, HFS+ allows hard links to directories, which is a
> good way to confuse your filesystem on must Unixes (and therefore prevented
> by the OS). OS X also allows use of this feature(?), but may restrict it in
> recent versions.
Yep, Time Machine on OS X uses hard linked direc
On 18.11.14 22:50, Mathew Snyder wrote:
> [...] This poses a few concerns such as: How will a Vmotion affect
> the service?
We sync the ESXi hosts themselves and all VMs (various CentOS 6.x,
CentOS 7, OpenBSD 5.x, some Windows) to a set of internal Stratum-2
servers that in turn sync to some Strat
On 6.12.14 16:31, Adam Moskowitz wrote:
> I need an app for my iPad or iPhone that will show me what wifi signals
> are visible, relative strengths, and channels;
Well - actually it's Android but if you spend 5 seconds to click on the
link I bet you'll like it anyway:
https://play.google.com/store
> What is annoying a number of OS X users I know is that Yosemite has
> broken a fair number of things, including smart card behaviour
> (http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.com/2014/11/os-x-yosemite-and-smart-cards-status.html
> http://bioteam.net/2014/10/using-piv-smart-cards-with-mac-os-x-10-10-yose
On 12.1.16 17:12, john boris wrote:
> Has anyone on the list had any experience with OPENvas (Openvas.org).
> At $WORK they have a consultant coming in to use it. I would like to know
> how useful is the data this app comes up with.
I find it sometimes a little difficult if you want to follow up o
On 6.7.16 4:59, Steve Potter wrote:
> Prgmr.com is run by a LOPSA member, gives discounts to LOPSA members, and
> they've been excellent to me for the past 5 or 6 years.
The discount mentioned on lopsa.org/Member-Discounts offers less
resources at a higher price compared to prgmr.com's plain pric