Proxmox is a decent option, or just use kvm provisioning directly with ansible.
Proxmox is a decent option, or just use kvm provisioning directly with ansible.
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Who cares?
Naemon + Graylog work for us.
They were when HP was run by engineers.
As a whitewater river guide, there are two groups that will never listen to you and make your day hell: Asians and Indians. Every time.
I ran rca jacks throughout the house. These are connected to a distribution amp. Then I have cheap PC speakers plugged into that from the main receiver. This is structured wiring so they can be changed to Ethernet if necessary.
Usually I listen to the news in the morning while showering.
Another way to do it is make dongles for unused phone jacks. Just make sure they aren’t plugged into the Telco as a landline.
Me today getting pnp running under naemon after migrating to Alma 9.
Nope. Just install from the play store.
+1 for projectivy. Easy to use, looks good, stays out of the way. I use it on my shield and also use it on my cheap onn pucks.
Hitch and a trailer is how I deal with that with my Crosstrek.
I’m getting old and am a whitewater kayaker. You have to go where the water is which means a lot of long road trips and long weekends. Setting up and tearing down camp constantly wears you down. Now I pull in. Sleep. Can drive part way and sleep at a truck stop. Much nicer. Mine has the bed over the garage so bikes and snowboards can just live there all the time too. Most creek and freestyle boats fit inside too until I get around to putting the racks on. Then I’ll also have an awning and solar.
I keep my paid off subie around, but I do like driving the camp converted van around because I can just sit and relax without having to go all the way home.
If you have the background and get the right head hunter, you can get sponsored for your TS/SCI. I used to work for a place…
I will tell you, however, that working in a SCIF is not as awesome as it looks on TV.
Usenet and IRC were the good ole times.
Try using a timer
See if there’s a way to disable power save for your audio driver module.
I had to do this for Intel for example
#/etc/modprobe.d/audio_disable_powersave.conf
options snd_hda_intel power_save=0
I actually prefer generics. But because I’m a fat ass, I haven’t been keeping soda at the house.
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