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    • RE: Anybody use Confluence for their project management/todos?

      @guyinpv said in Anybody use Confluence for their project management/todos?:

      Can the tasks have subtasks? Can they have a description and extra text/comments added to them, or attachments?
      I admin my needs seem to be complex. Or not?
      I use the word "todo" but I don't mean one sentence with a checkbox next to it. I'm not making a shopping list. So I do want the extra project management stuff to go along with it like subtasks, organization by folders or projects or clients or whatever term they use.
      I do like subtasks to help split up longer tasks. And a good description field for comments and notes. If it can track start and end dates, that's fine. Priority levels, cool, tags, ok, comment stream, nice, attachments handy.

      Following up on Tasks for NextCloud
      Subtasks: Yes
      Extra Text/Comments: Yes
      Organization by Folders/Projects/Clients/etc: Yes
      Start/End Dates: Yes
      Priority Levels: Yes
      Tags: Yes
      Comment Stream: No
      Attachments: No

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    • RE: ARM Desktop I Finally Want

      @pete-s said in ARM Desktop I Finally Want:

      An Intel NUC with an i3 CPU will be a MUCH better desktop for just a little more money.

      I think part of the appeal is that it's NOT Intel

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    • RE: Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn

      @momurda said in Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn:

      3 separate versions of ubuntu and even different minor versions of them. 16, 17 and 18 over the last two years. Never works, theres alwasys some package not found, some configuration not supported, something that keeps it from working, yet the output still says it works.

      I've deployed this at least a dozen times on all of these releases and I don't recall a time that it hasn't worked :man_shrugging:

      It looks like a few of us are willing to help if you have the time to post your logs...

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    • RE: Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn

      @momurda said in Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn:

      https://mirror.pnl.gov/releases/bionic/ubuntu-18.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso

      For some reason most of the normal sources aren't available on the install from this iso.

      running apt-cache policy gives me like 3 results, where the ISO I normally use, and even the mini.iso list like 15 sources

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    • RE: New WiFi router recommendation

      Amplifi has been solid for the couple people I've recommended it to. If you're in a 1200 sq.ft. apartment that should be plenty without the mesh add-ons.

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    • RE: NFS Server...what to build??

      @fateknollogee You must have typoed your OP because it says 2 and 4 drives, not 24. At 6 drives total, it's a big difference than 26 total

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    • RE: Group Policy - Printer Deployment

      @jaredbusch Do you run the script at login?

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    • RE: Router / AP / Switch for business

      @dbeato said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

      BUt only 25W... Usually a phone is between 3W and 4W usage, which can be roughly 8 phones tops plugged in and maxing out the power usage. But I guess for this project it might be okay.

      The ES-24-LITE isn't even a PoE switch, not sure why they put the 25W in the title... 25W is the power consumption of the power supply, it has nothing to do with PoE.

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    • RE: HR web based app suggestions

      @murpheous said in HR web based app suggestions:

      namely.com

      Looks nice but their sales tactics look questionable. A lot of people here will be deterred by the fact that there isn't a price on the website.

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    • RE: How to install and run Geekbench 4 on linux

      That's better... Run directly on XenServer host

      L0yOxMF.png

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    • RE: XO From Source Bug in version 5.26.0

      I'll try to check logs and see when exactly the last time I updated was. Maybe it can help determine which commits broke it

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    • RE: Web hosting + (or not) email: keep separate

      @fateknollogee said in Web hosting + (or not) email: keep separate:

      How do I "unbundle" my email service & use O365 but avoid paying the $5/mo per email account?

      I feel like these aren't typically what we refer to as bundled services, even though the technically are. You're talking about email service and an office suite (O365, correct?) packaged together.

      Though these services are packaged together it doesn't place you in the same extortion scenario as internet/voice/email service (for example), or registrar/email/webhosting would. You can easily use one or the other, or both, for the same price. Both services, though provided together, aren't related and don't rely on each other in any way.

      Microsoft can't hold you hostage with office and email bundled together the same way as, say, Comcast could with your voice/internet/email

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    • RE: I have to change cloud drive service yet again

      @Dashrender The NAS has the sync client and the remote users each use the sync client. The office users don't connect to NC directly at all, they work from the NAS, which syncs back to the Vultr NC server, and the remote users all sync back individually. This might help the office users with less overlapping files all stored on their computers. I don't know where the system is failing though, whether it's the remote users that are messing things up or if it's mostly the office users... he would have to figure that out first. Sorry if slow or rehashing old stuff, I just got back from Brazil and I'm not totally up to date with all of these threads.

      I do think it would be better to just have the NC server in the office instead of another file server syncing back... That seems to be the best solution if he is being forced to use NC.

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    • FreePBX/Twilio dropping calls after 32 seconds. Channel PJSIP left 'simple_bridge'

      All of our calls are randomly dropping after exactly 32 seconds. This just started this morning from what I can tell.

      The log shows Channel PJSIP/Twilio joined simple bridge, then 32 seconds later it says PJSIP/Twilio left simple bridge...

      Not sure if it's a networking error with my connection and Twilio. I tried rebooting the PBX to no avail. The PBX and all phones are onsite.

      [2018-10-29 14:36:08] VERBOSE[28696][C-00000022] bridge_channel.c: Channel PJSIP/103-00000034 joined 'simple_bridge' basic-bridge <04242348-749d-4aed-a0cd-d335464ab84f>
      [2018-10-29 14:36:08] VERBOSE[28660][C-00000022] bridge_channel.c: Channel PJSIP/Twilio-US1-North-America-Virginia-00000030 joined 'simple_bridge' basic-bridge <04242348-749d-4aed-a0cd-d335464ab84f>
      [2018-10-29 14:36:40] VERBOSE[28660][C-00000022] bridge_channel.c: Channel PJSIP/Twilio-US1-North-America-Virginia-00000030 left 'simple_bridge' basic-bridge <04242348-749d-4aed-a0cd-d335464ab84f>
      [2018-10-29 14:36:40] VERBOSE[28660][C-00000022] app_macro.c: Spawn extension (macro-dial, s, 23) exited non-zero on 'PJSIP/Twilio-US1-North-America-Virginia-00000030' in macro 'dial'
      [2018-10-29 14:36:40] VERBOSE[28660][C-00000022] pbx.c: Spawn extension (ext-group, 600, 19) exited non-zero on 'PJSIP/Twilio-US1-North-America-Virginia-00000030'
      [2018-10-29 14:36:40] VERBOSE[28660][C-00000022] pbx.c: Executing [h@ext-group:1] Macro("PJSIP/Twilio-US1-North-America-Virginia-00000030", "hangupcall,") in new stack
      
      posted in IT Discussion twilio freepbx freepbx 14
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    • RE: FreePBX/Twilio dropping calls after 32 seconds. Channel PJSIP left 'simple_bridge'

      All morning I've been messing with firewall settings, watching all kinds of logs, rebooting the firewall/freepbx/host to no avail.

      Somehow the cable modem has been off my troubleshooting radar today... well, I rebooted it just now and everything seems to be back to normal :pouting_face: We did lose power last Thursday and looking back through logs, the call dropping did seem to start right after the power turned back on. I don't think the cable modem is on the UPS so maybe having a few hard power cycles and brown outs in a row messed something up? No idea. Glad it's working again though. Definitely going to put the modem on the UPS now though.

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    • RE: MSP Ubiquiti Unifi management

      @bbigford Debian and Ubuntu are what Ubiquiti support

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    • NextCloud web interface painfully slow

      I'm using the current NextCloud production build (14.0.4.2) with Redis setup exactly how @JaredBusch's guide here shows. It's running on Fedora 28 on a Vultr storage (SATA) instance with 2GB memory. I would expect pages to load very quickly, but it usually takes 10+ seconds to load pages, and sometimes I even get a 504 Gateway Time-out. This is a very small installation with only a couple users. I've checked redis with redis-cli MONITOR and it appears to be functioning.

      Any ideas?

      EDIT: This instance is actually Fedora 27, not 28.

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    • RE: VOIP Provider: Skyetel

      @scottalanmiller said in VOIP Provider: Skyetel:

      @Harrygill said in VOIP Provider: Skyetel:

      Also I asked why they couldn't beat my current prices, the reply I received was that my current providers and other providers like Voip.ms or Twilio don't have the network and support they have.

      HAHAHAHAHA. yeah right. Twilio and voip.ms don't have the support and network of some little place like this? This guys can't expect to be taken seriously with that kind of response.

      Well, he might not be totally lying, the big guys don't have the same network and support, they have vastly superior networks and support.

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    • RE: NextCloud web interface painfully slow

      @DustinB3403 said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

      Only took the better part of a week to get this resolved. . .

      haha I honestly didn't even reply to their message until yesterday. The slow resolution was definitely all on me.

      Here's an updated shot of glances
      2a4ad1f5-2969-4fd6-aeab-bf6cae0ffd43-image.png

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    • RE: Wordpress 5

      I've updated both of my Wordpress sites. No issues that I've seen yet. I haven't done any page editing, or anything, but my existing content works as expected.

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