@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Researching how to install PHP 7.x on a Windows server.
choco install php
It will install 7.3.7
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Researching how to install PHP 7.x on a Windows server.
choco install php
It will install 7.3.7
@kamidon said in What Are You Watching Now:
I suppose it would be boring if Thor just beheads Thanos a second time, but I think I'd prefer it, then they could just be shown fighting that massive army.
From the first Iron Man movie that ended up kicking off a 10 year journey. And with Avengers, Iron Man 3, AofU, Infinity War and Endgame. It was always about Thanos and Tony Stark. At least that's how I see it.
From what I've read, the server-side doesn't have the limit options like the client does.
You might be able to limit the bandwidth using nginx or apache.
Waiting for Windows 10 update to get passed installing at 8% for a feature update to 1903.
Change your color depth.
Use RemoteFX or True Color
Dealing with three 9+ year old kids taking turns asking so many variation of why questions about Avengers Endgame scenes on YouTube while my snotty 13 month year old kicking and screaming because I'm trying to clear out the mucus from his nose with an extractor.
@gtech said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
My bad, left out some details. when I full out the create user info form, submit it I get "Whoops, looks like something went wrong."
Open .env
and change APP_DEBUG=false to true. So you can see more information than "Whoops, looks like something went wrong."
Discovering Clear-RecycleBin -DriveLetter C:\
Get-SmbServerConfiguration | Select-Object "Auto*"
Minds well start getting use to not having a Desktop environment anyway. Because it will be expected to manage Windows Server 2019 from command prompt, PowerShell, RSAT or Windows Admin Center.
This screenshot is from using Windows_InsiderPreview_Server_17709
Is so confusing configuring softwared raid + lvm during a debian installation.
Its a lot easier doing that on Fedora/CentOS.
Bitwarden is another self-hosted option.
https://help.bitwarden.com/article/install-on-premise/
https://www.howtogeek.com/444233/how-to-use-the-less-command-on-linux/
I didn't know you can do so much with less
command.
If you want to stick with keepass, KeeWeb is a good option.
https://keeweb.info/
https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb
Self-hosted web-based password manager is possible.
https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb#self-hosting
@Obsolesce said in Discussion on LTS OSes:
@JaredBusch said in Discussion on LTS OSes:
Another reason to hate at least one LTS...
CentOS 8 will not provide an upgrade path from CentOS 7.
https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=16116
There are no plans for the CentOS core team to support or package leapp but if there is sufficient support from the community to provide copies amended for CentOS then they could be released as part of a SIG. However, given the current lack of support for the preupgrade tool to migrate from CentOS 6 to 7 and the total lack of response to all calls for volunteers to package that, I would not be optimistic about it happening.
None of the Linux distro repos were up to date enough in a specific case for me the other day. The only ones that were are those like Chocolatey (windows) and Snap. Luckily snap is installed by default on Ubuntu (not sure about server version), but that one runs the current software.
Snap is installed by default for Ubuntu desktop and server.
@momurda said in Windows 10 Always Says Up to Date, But Always Needs Updates:
There is also the fake display of progress of updates, the fake download status of updates, the fake installation status of updates. It is always wrong. You also cant scroll down the list of installing updates if the list is long, it just starts from the top of update list every time a fake progress indicator changes a % or goes from initializing, preparing, updating, etc.
Always fun doing an update on a gold image.
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I think the biggest hurdle will be getting people to 'give up' this privilege that so many call a right.
I have no problem whatsoever giving up driving.
Besides using an up to date OS like Fedora or Ubuntu, I would use NFSv4 instead of v3 unless some bad OS or applications doesn't support v4.