I'm not sure whether it is possible to do this on a standalone pc, but on an active directory it's easy to lock a user account into a fixed state. they call it a mandatory profile. I've used it at a local community centre and it seems to work pretty good. may e it os possible to use mandatory profiles on a standalone windows box?
I'm running mate on 2 debian boxes, my desktop and my netbook. the only thing I got really annoyed at was that they renamed everything, gnome-panel is mate-panel, that's understandable, but why rename nautilus caja?
other than that my experience is that mate is really a good fork of gnome2.
I'm almost scared to ask, what is the difference between using capslock and shift? It seems like too much effort for me, but how could it affect a program?
I bought a second hand android phone and use it with a dumbphone service, the only thing i really miss is having email working wherever i am, but usually when I'm not in range of a wifi network I have access to I'm not in a great position to handle email anyways. But I do have bejeweled and angry birds!
I use i3-wm on everything now, the tiling is great on the desktop and the tabbing is awesome on my cute little netbook. Combine that with dmenu to start stuff and keybindings for firefox and thunderbird and I'm happy.
Combine i3 with dmenu and a nice light terminal emulator like urxvt or xterm and you've made me feel at home:)
Bombs don't kill people, explosions do.
Or anything ZFS. git it 16G minimum for caching otherwise it will work like that windows server :P
I'd want to. also we should remove timezones from this world.
If you want to simulate a laggy connection this may be a fun project for an evening. http://henrydu.com/blog/how-to/simulate-a-slow-link-by-linux-bridge-123.html Ofc you whould need an extra pc or VM :)
I've got my stuff on a "kimsufi" server at OVH. i pay less than 100$ per year, I don't even remember how much :D
Openstack already has it's storage built in in the swift component AFAIK. That's one off your list :)
DEVELOPERDRIVE!
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The Black and Enterprise editions are very nice too. Red and Blue are sufficient, and Green is crap.
In my country people seem to think that computer == windows and apple!=computer and apple==shiny
My Raspberry Pi seems to cap out at 20Mbit on my 50Mbit home connection.
I'm not sure whether it is possible to do this on a standalone pc, but on an active directory it's easy to lock a user account into a fixed state. they call it a mandatory profile. I've used it at a local community centre and it seems to work pretty good. may e it os possible to use mandatory profiles on a standalone windows box?
To me its still kankerkachel. Maybe they should feed this thread to watson :D
some music, a good shoother, a beer, and compiling a new kernel :D
extremely crazy spreadsheets that would create ai if the wrong bit flips. at least that's the only thing i can think of.
yup, it's really easy. after 5 o clock i simply hit logoff and go home. how hard can it be?
I'm running mate on 2 debian boxes, my desktop and my netbook. the only thing I got really annoyed at was that they renamed everything, gnome-panel is mate-panel, that's understandable, but why rename nautilus caja? other than that my experience is that mate is really a good fork of gnome2.
I'd still go with screen or tmux.
So that means it's just like GNU Screen? ctrl+a d on one connection, hop wifi, ssh and screen -x. wow. Really?
I did that when I made my ducktape wallet, but it doesn't block the RFID cards I use every day :( I think I need a copper mesh or something better..
I'm almost scared to ask, what is the difference between using capslock and shift? It seems like too much effort for me, but how could it affect a program?
In the forums there was even talk about 5 manifacturers.
I bought a second hand android phone and use it with a dumbphone service, the only thing i really miss is having email working wherever i am, but usually when I'm not in range of a wifi network I have access to I'm not in a great position to handle email anyways. But I do have bejeweled and angry birds!
I use i3-wm on everything now, the tiling is great on the desktop and the tabbing is awesome on my cute little netbook. Combine that with dmenu to start stuff and keybindings for firefox and thunderbird and I'm happy.
:)
Combine i3 with dmenu and a nice light terminal emulator like urxvt or xterm and you've made me feel at home
But they aren't dead, they are sleeping!