I actually like that. Have to put in the password on fist boot before network will connect to wifi.
I actually like that. Have to put in the password on fist boot before network will connect to wifi.
I don’t know what that means. Mind explaining?
No clue. But they are a pretty solid company. Small, responsive, and inexpensive.
Each pc costs $1/month, Min $20/month.
They have only terminal and file browsing for Linux now. But gui interface is on the road map.
Hope they get that soon.
So, it turns out that my RMM is working fine under Wayland. Level got back with me because they couldn’t reproduce the problem. So I tried to reproduce the problem. Only to find it is working just fine. Whatever was causing that problem, I have no idea. But it’s gone.
Awesome, thanks for the info.
Remote management and monitoring software. I run an msp
Ya, it’s a generic error from the looks of it. Didn’t know what error to throw when it went down, so it appears to have defaulted to this.
Because it’s pointless.
VR on the other hand. Rules.
You’re either in the industry or a big nerd. I had no idea they did that to 2d movies. Might explain some bad experiences
Has bt. Linux says it’s connected. But the Xbox light doesn’t stop blinking. Then just goes dark…
I know they work with windows. Maybe it is the bt version.
Three PCs two different containers. I cannot get Xbox controllers to work with Linux over Bluetooth.
I can’t get Xbox controllers to work over Bluetooth.
Large heards grazing is necessary for grasslands to thrive.
They till the ground, knock down tall dead plants, graze (but not “browse” the grass), fertilize, and water the grass.
Deer and other fauna do not knock down the grass the way bovine do. We used to have millions of Buffalo. Now we use cattle as a substitute.
If we don’t do that, we have to burn the grassland. Or it dies.
That’s what we used to do in Kansas. It was quite fun. And the government paid us to do it.
Anyways. Here’s some evidence to back up what I’m saying: TED TALK
Read the whole thing. It’s OK.
The worst part of the book is that stupid chapter in the last third. Which summarizes the previous 2/3.
Yes. When ppl correct me. I make a show of it.
No, it’s:“saaa-L-mon”. You uneducated twit!
That looks fun. For some reason the text fields don’t work with mobile keyboards though
Hmm, never thought of that. I guess the reddit api fiasco was a catastrophic event.
Hey, is there any centralized system I can put on a Linux box that will notify me of battery health of multiple UPSs.
I started a managed Services business and I’m trying to find a battery backup solution. That I can centrally manage.
I’ve never looked into Central management for UPS’s before. So I’m not sure if there’s anything out there like that.
Given your experience though I’m guessing you might know.
I’m just trying to avoid running into the situation where I have a dying battery at a client’s location. I’m trying to be proactive.
Network Manager?