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otter posted:Honest question coming from the world's cheapest man here. personally I like it because it works out of the box with vagrant, but I rarely interact with VB itself when I use vagrant.
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otter posted:Honest question coming from the world's cheapest man here. It has no advantage, it sucks
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One last thing about the Security Updates and 10.15.7.. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211849 The info on this page indicates that a bug in Apple Mail in 10.13.6 only was addressed, and while they didn't say Bluetooth was patched, they thanked someone for pointing something out, which leads to me to conclude they didn't want to identify where they applied a fix. A bug with the app Sandbox was fixed across all three OSes.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 21:46 |
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the real question is, who the hell is running linux in a VM where they need sound...or a GUI
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Matt Zerella posted:the real question is, who the hell is running linux in a VM where they need sound...or a GUI Both of the other people in the world besides me that have the tin box Quake 3 Arena retail for linux?
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Matt Zerella posted:the real question is, who the hell is running linux in a VM where they need sound...or a GUI Sound is active on a VM by default.... Also the stupid RHCSA s study guide “installl server with GUI” I really hope people aren’t practicing what this guide is using for examples
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 22:13 |
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Can Parallels spin up a BootCamp partition in a window like VMware can?
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Bob Morales posted:Sound is active on a VM by default.... My coworker is doing AWS training and they want him to spin up windows instances and load balance IIS. So yeah, do it for the cert I guess, sorry to sound so flippant. Ive repurposed an old i5 system as a Proxmox host and I do all my VM work there now.
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Ziploc posted:Can Parallels spin up a BootCamp partition in a window like VMware can? Yes
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Matt Zerella posted:My coworker is doing AWS training and they want him to spin up windows instances and load balance IIS. So yeah, do it for the cert I guess, sorry to sound so flippant. Yea I just have to turn my brain off. I’ve been using linux for the last twenty years I just decided to start getting some certs to open up some doors. The only place I’ve worked that had more than a handful of linux servers used to chmod 777 and everyone in the IT department logged in as root. I have a SFF HP elitedesk with an SSD and a bunch of ram in it that I play around with VMware on but it’s nice to have a VM on my MacBook as well. I mean really there isn’t much difference since it’s just in the other room... just whining about how unstable vbox is
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Bob Morales posted:The only place I’ve worked that had more than a handful of linux servers used to chmod 777 and everyone in the IT department logged in as root. I was going to make a crack about "must have been government work" but it brings back painful memories of trying to convince the state to stop paying microsoft 8 figures per year for windows and office when you can do practically everything through native linux apps and a web browser especially now that they are transitioning all of their legacy apps to the web based apps and half of those are just run out of an emulated 3270 terminal to begin with. The others are just databases for narrations of case data that could relatively easily be ported to a native linux client. They would have saved the money from porting the clients over in a year just for the windows 7 update debacle which was followed immediately by the windows 10 update debacle... Now I work for a contractor to the state who does things even worse.
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Huh. I saw that VMWare Fusion 12 had been released a few weeks ago (with Big Sur support), but didn't see till just now that the licensing has changed. They now have a free-for-personal-use version ("Player") and a more-expensive-than-before "Pro" version. Judging by the feature list comparison, Player should meet needs for a lot of people.
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otter posted:I was going to make a crack about "must have been government work” Manufacturing, metal shop. Random collection of CentOS 6/7 versions, a few RHEL 5’s, no windows domain (but windows clients), MS access apps accessing databases across multiple MySQL servers (combining them would make too much sense and make things too easy), all physical servers (no VMware), just a total shitshow. Bash script backups for production data to usb hard drives, no directory services (each server had its own users), rsync’ed file servers across locations, and the best was a VB program that scanned each MySQL table for changes and kept each location in sync!
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Bob Morales posted:Manufacturing, metal shop. Ah, CentOS. I remember when it came out we called it the RedHatted Stepchild. . Prior to my government work I worked for a small ISP that had a
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“ssh keys? I never could get those to work...”
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BobHoward posted:Huh. I saw that VMWare Fusion 12 had been released a few weeks ago (with Big Sur support), but didn't see till just now that the licensing has changed. They now have a free-for-personal-use version ("Player") and a more-expensive-than-before "Pro" version. Judging by the feature list comparison, Player should meet needs for a lot of people. Huh neat I literally just today installed the Parallel trial to see if using an old app I used to run in Wine was worth $45. It’s just a work time saver, but if VMWare has a free solution that’s awesome.
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Bob Morales posted:WHY do I update virtualbox? Also lichess is broken in safari in iOS 14
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Bob Morales posted:Manufacturing, metal shop. yesss, I think I just got a BINGO
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 21:46 |
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BobHoward posted:Huh. I saw that VMWare Fusion 12 had been released a few weeks ago (with Big Sur support), but didn't see till just now that the licensing has changed. They now have a free-for-personal-use version ("Player") and a more-expensive-than-before "Pro" version. Judging by the feature list comparison, Player should meet needs for a lot of people. Is the Player version able to update VMs? If I install a new application or create some documents do they persist between reloads? Because I remember VM Viewer from ages ago and VMs were immutable.
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Over four goddamned hours on the latest i5 MacBook Air to install the 12.0.1 *point* release of Xcode: Like what in god's name is this thing doing that could take this long?
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transmit or forklift?
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Mister Speaker posted:-reasons Okay, and for the record I apologize for being quite so abrasive. However, I stand by the fact that you need to handle this offsite, especially considering your power constraints
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Proteus Jones posted:Is the Player version able to update VMs? If I install a new application or create some documents do they persist between reloads? Because I remember VM Viewer from ages ago and VMs were immutable. That was my first thought too, but their feature comparison says that Player can do almost everything Pro can. The exceptions are encrypted VMs, advanced network config, and other enterprise-y sounding things. "Player" is an odd product name. Even if you don't know about the old Viewer product, it suggests many more limitations than the feature list shows. Would've been better to call it "Lite". oh, and for clarification since I think I was a little fuzzy on this before, Player isn't always free. You have to pay for it if you plan to use it in a professional context, and the price is higher than a non-Pro VMWare Fusion license used to be. The free license requires accepting a special license agreement where you promise it's for personal use only. Since I don't have to lie at all to make that promise, I downloaded it and was going to try it out, but it turns out that Fusion 12 requires Catalina or later. Guess who decided to skip Catalina altogether?
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That's good to know. I can step off the Professional upgrade treadmill then. My use is 100% personal as well, as I only have the one VM for Win 10 stuff. Everything else is either THE CLOUD or running on a local ESX box.
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barkbell posted:transmit or forklift? That old version of ForkLift is free on the App Store and still works afaik, might as well try it out: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/forklift-file-manager-and-ftp-sftp-webdav-amazon-s3-client/id412448059?mt=12
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Was using Dropbox to sync stuff, but finding that the free version is a pain to sync with files larger than 1gb. May be my internet at fault, not sure. Anyone using one of those roll your own cloud services like BitTorrent sync that they can recommend? Bonus points if you can send the files to someone externally.
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barkbell posted:transmit or forklift? I prefer Transmit. It’s worth the money if you use FTP a lot.
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Transmit is really good software and totally worth the price of admission IMO.
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Remember cyberduck? Hopefully not.
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for sftp. ya cyberduck i didnt like when i tried it 10 years ago. fetch was good in 1998 tho
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the_lion posted:Was using Dropbox to sync stuff, but finding that the free version is a pain to sync with files larger than 1gb. May be my internet at fault, not sure.
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EL BROMANCE posted:Remember cyberduck? Hopefully not.
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barkbell posted:for sftp. ya cyberduck i didnt like when i tried it 10 years ago. fetch was good in 1998 tho quote:Fetch Softworks was founded by Jim Matthews, who wrote Fetch as an employee of Dartmouth College. The first version of Fetch was created in 1989 and was intended primarily for the college’s internal use. Eventually, Dartmouth made Fetch available as shareware for general users and free for educational and charitable organizations. Over the years Fetch became widely used throughout the world, providing its users with a stable means for transferring files over the Internet.
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God I remember supporting Fetch for elderly dialup customers who were attempting to graduate from AOL
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https://mrmacintosh.com/mojave-2020-005-security-update-causing-major-problems-updated/ The new Mojave update is causing all sorts of fuckups; can't create any new users, at boot there's less than 2-3 GB of free RAM on 16 GB machines, 8 GB machines have almost no RAM for apps, programs like cDock don't work.. Could be because it's the weekend, but Apple hasn't pulled the update, allowing yet even more Mojave users to experience the joys of having no RAM. One person said Apple just told them to upgrade to Catalina, that'll fix it. (It did but he couldn't run any of his 32 bit apps soooooo..) Current workarounds include using time machine snapshots to roll back to just before, reinstalling Mojave from the recovery partition, or the aforementioned upgrade to Catalina Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 02:12 on Sep 28, 2020 |
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Binary Badger posted:One person said Apple just told them to upgrade to Catalina, that'll fix it. What about those of us that have macs that can't update to Catalina? loving Apple.
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Has anyone here tried Swift Playgrounds on an older Macbook? On my 2015 MBP the fans immediately go to 100% and my battery starts draining like crazy. The app seems super slow, too, so i'm just going to use it on my iPad. It seems like this isn't an isolated issue (https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/129167), is this because it's a Catalyst app?
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TACD posted:They've got another app called Mountain Duck that I find really useful for mounting network volumes and integrating them nicely into Finder. Holy poo poo thank you Binary Badger posted:
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SeANMcBAY posted:What about those of us that have macs that can't update to Catalina? loving Apple. It was someone tweeting at @AppleSupport, so some intern assigned to the account tweeted back a platitude and generic advice
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I updated Mojave on my backup laptop (to 004 security update) and, it started to feel slow also safari "the webpage was reloaded" on certain websites. Awful. Speaking about their update to Catalina, i have latest macbook air and after i Catalina update it started to shutdown and after reboot show weird "BAD MAGIC", now it's on repair and Apple agreed to replace logic board for me. https://borncity.com/win/2020/01/22/macos-catalina-bad-magic-iboot-panic-header-bug/ rleonis fucked around with this message at 14:55 on Sep 28, 2020 |
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