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    Posts made by Romo

    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      Testing lxd

      posted in Water Closet
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: How-To clone a Xen USB on Windows

      @johnhooks Grub2 can read files from LVM, so it could boot without a problem.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: The functional level of the domain or forest is incompatible with this operating system

      @scottalanmiller yes samba only supports 2008r2 funtional level still.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: VMWare Connection Issue in Ubuntu 16.04???

      @Lakshmana What network config did you set for your vm? Are you sure you did not set them as host-only network or private network?

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: File Parsing Magic

      @travisdh1 You have access to all the files in Windows from /mnt/c , so yeah you can easily parse the text with the script provided by @scottalanmiller

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS arrives today complete with forbidden ZFS

      This is what they posted on their insights.ubuntu.com page:

      We at Canonical have conducted a legal review, including discussion with the industry’s leading >software freedom legal counsel, of the licenses that apply to the Linux kernel and to ZFS.

      And in doing so, we have concluded that we are acting within the rights granted and in >compliance with their terms of both of those licenses. Others have independently achieved the >same conclusion. Differing opinions exist, but please bear in mind that these are opinions.

      While the CDDL and GPLv2 are both “copyleft” licenses, they have different scope. The CDDL >applies to all files under the CDDL, while the GPLv2 applies to derivative works.

      The CDDL cannot apply to the Linux kernel because zfs.ko is a self-contained file system module — the kernel itself is quite obviously not a derivative work of this new file system.

      And zfs.ko, as a self-contained file system module, is clearly not a derivative work of the Linux kernel but rather quite obviously a derivative work of OpenZFS and OpenSolaris. Equivalent exceptions have existed for many years, for various other stand alone, self-contained, non-GPL kernel modules.

      Our conclusion is good for Ubuntu users, good for Linux, and good for all of free and open source software.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: Tool to Backup Files to Amazon S3

      You could give rclone.org a look.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: Long line breaks syntax highlighting in atom editor

      It is a known issue, https://github.com/atom/atom/issues/1667, the token limit is set to 100 anything longer won't be highlighted because of performance issues

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: Authenticating Linux against AD

      @Kelly Zentyal uses samba 4, so you basically end up with a compatible Active Directory domain controller. You would still need to use pbis or sssd to authenticate your linux machines to the domain controller. Centrify does not work with a samba 4 domain controller, but as I mentioned before either pbis or setting up sssd works ok.

      As for the managment aspect of Zentyal, you can use the web interface to set most of the things your are used to when managing an ad dc except group policy settings, in order to also have groups policy settings you can use RSAT and manage it exactly the same as a windows ad dc.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: BRRABill's Field Report With XenServer

      @BRRABill I believe the job is failing because a vm that has autostart set on can't failover to another host. If it did and the original host once it rebooted will try to "autostart" all the vms again causing you to have the same vm active in 2 different hosts.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: WGET where do you get your URLs from?

      For any extra software you search the software store, but remember after downloading and installing a Linux distribution you get a full working pc. You get a default web browser, office suite, pdf reader, video player, audio player, image viewer and also usually almost all codecs needed. For the end user they basically have all they need to get working and browsing the Web.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: What Can BASH on Windows Do?

      @scottalanmiller, it appears to be ubuntu userspace. They are running the same Ubuntu ELF binaries only on WLS, wouldn't that allow it to be called ubuntu?

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: What Can BASH on Windows Do?

      I believe its actually called Bash on Ubuntu on Windows, all the people calling it Bash on Windows are wrong and giving a wrong meaning for many. Bash doesn't run on Windows ala Cygwin, bash is running on a ubuntu image that talks to WLS

      https://i.imgur.com/YYzbt5A.png

      Here is a video of some of the things you can do with it.

      Youtube Video

      As the video shows, it is mainly targetted at developers.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: Xen Server 6.5 + Xen Orchestra w. HA & SAN

      @Dashrender He is planning on using DRBD (via HALizard) so no NAS involved at all.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: WYSIWYG HTML Editor

      Examples from the pingendo.com webpage, I have never used it personally but it looks nice:
      Live Editing
      http://pinegrow.com/images/live.edit.dither.gif
      It supports bootstrap and foundation frameworks by default
      http://pinegrow.com/images/bs.build.page.gif

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: WYSIWYG HTML Editor

      If you are familiar with bootstrap, you could try Pingendo it is free and easy visual desktop applicacion. If you want to buy, Pinegrow is also nice and is also a desktop app.

      If you prefer online editing you could try one of these: Divshot, Jetstrap, Brix.io, bootply

      posted in IT Discussion
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: ownCloud 9 is Here

      Php7 modules from the ppa

      $ sudo apt-cache search php7-*

      php7.0-common - Common files for packages built from the PHP source
      libapache2-mod-php7.0 - server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (Apache 2 module)
      php7.0-cgi - server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (CGI binary)
      php7.0-cli - command-line interpreter for the PHP scripting language
      php7.0-phpdbg - server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (PHPDBG binary)
      php7.0-fpm - server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (FPM-CGI binary)
      libphp7.0-embed - HTML-embedded scripting language (Embedded SAPI library)
      php7.0-dev - Files for PHP7.0 module development
      php7.0-dbg - Debug symbols for PHP7.0
      php7.0-curl - CURL module for PHP
      php7.0-gd - GD module for PHP
      php7.0-imap - IMAP module for PHP
      php7.0-intl - Internationalisation module for PHP
      php7.0-ldap - LDAP module for PHP
      php7.0-pgsql - PostgreSQL module for PHP
      php7.0-pspell - pspell module for PHP
      php7.0-recode - recode module for PHP
      php7.0-snmp - SNMP module for PHP
      php7.0-tidy - tidy module for PHP
      php7.0-json - JSON module for PHP
      php-all-dev - package depending on all supported PHP development packages
      php7.0-sybase - Sybase module for PHP
      php7.0-modules-source - PHP 7.0 modules source package
      php7.0-sqlite3 - SQLite3 module for PHP
      php7.0-mysql - MySQL module for PHP
      php7.0-opcache - Zend OpCache module for PHP

      posted in News
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: ownCloud 9 is Here

      Installing php7 in ubuntu 14.04

      • sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
        $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
        $ sudo apt-get update
        $ sudo apt-get install -y php7.0
      posted in News
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      Helping with the spanish translation for Rocket.Chat 😃

      posted in Water Closet
      RomoR
      Romo
    • RE: What does your desk look like?

      This is my office desk
      0_1453239506085_IMG_20160119_152343881.jpg

      posted in Water Closet
      RomoR
      Romo
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