• RocketBook Core

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    I have a couple. Never had any issues with anything just didn't use them enough. They worked as advertised though.

  • Atera RMM

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    @voip_n00b said in Atera RMM:

    @JaredBusch Still happy with this?

    I don't use it. Never did beond a 1 year trial.

    Nothing wrong with it for those that want an RMM. Good features decent price. Multiple RMM have the same pricing scheme today.

  • Wrist or back problems? mouse, keyboard, chair?

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    I've used Logitech trackballs for over 20 years now. Been using the M570 both at work and at home for quite a while.

    As for keyboards, I've also used various ergonomic keyboards (mostly logitech and MS) for the past 20 years. For the past 10+ years, my keyboard of choice is an Adesso PCK-208B...definitely not compatible with a tight workspace, but it works well for me. Initially bought it because, well, I'm cheap, and so was it.

    Awesome thing about having a ergo keyboard plus trackball at home:
    Visitor: Can I use your computer?
    Me: Sure, help yourself
    Visitor (looks puzzled staring at keyboard/trackball combo): Nevermind
    Me (Grinning): Suit yourself

  • Two or three screens. what is your choice? or just one.

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    @wrx7m said in Two or three screens. what is your choice? or just one.:

    @wirestyle22 said in Two or three screens. what is your choice? or just one.:

    My stepfather has 4 that are linked to different machines via software the simulates the mouse movement across screens seamlessly. He likes having Fedora but also has to have windows for some in house applications.

    I use 1 at work and two at home.

    Syngergy?

    It was Synergy btw

  • Why There Is No Nutanix Review

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  • User Addition Tab at Right Corner

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    Would be more interesting, I think, to see things like post count and other kinds of activity.

  • Computer Glasses: recommendations

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    @scottalanmiller said in Computer Glasses: recommendations:

    @smitherick said in Computer Glasses: recommendations:

    Somewhat related, I use f.lux as an addon to my machines. Changes the hue depending on the time of day or can be manually set/scheduled.

    I think RedShift does that on Fedora, but I've never tried.

    Yes, it does, I just tried.

  • NAKIVO Backup & Replication. Your thoughts?

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    @matteo-nunziati thanks for the info!

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    @JaredBusch said in A recommendation for Buffalo NASes (or at least their support):

    I do prefer Synology over Buffalo though.

    HW wise, the main argument for synology over buffalo here in Italy is if you use a NAS as a primary file server: no Terastation 5000 has redundant powersupply, nor easy maintainance is allowed on site. If power suppl. blows: byebye data, you are KO for a couple of days.

    synology is really well engineered. I'm thinking specifically at TS5400r vs rs815rp+

    (also buffalo do not provides units populated with 8TB disks (not yet... hell 8TB in a single disk, brrr))

  • Circle w/ Disney. What do you think?

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    Circle has evolved much more to even pn the 4G service. I have my own review of it that I can share. It is actually not controlled by DNS but rather by device. I had it for two months before the 4G service as a trial and worked as intended but the hardest part was to control it remotely, I needed to be at home or my wife and the Android apps wasn't that great. I would think Untangle can do the sam as well. I can share my review if you want.

    To be honest I am using OpenDNs right now.

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    From a high level it reads simpler than what had to be done with Server 2012 R2.

    Still not sure I would use it in production though.

  • WitBits - An exercise in frustration.

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    Thanks, stating my thoughts better than I was.

  • Buffalo NAS Return Policy Review

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    @ntozier said in Buffalo NAS Return Policy Review:

    Maybe the person you spoke to didn't realize if was just for a single drive? I mean I find the some non-technical users think of a Tower as the "hard drive". 🙂

    Here is a quote from him: "And that was for the entire NAS with two 4TB drives (I only needed one drive)!!!"

  • Veeam Rave

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    Veeam is a great product, and it has saved my bacon numerous times. It has so many features people just don't realize even exist. And their support has always been stellar. Thanks for sharing.

    We had an issue not long ago where one of our SQL databases would throw a backup error in Veeam and bomb the backup job. Support helped me figure out there was some corruption within the database that needed to be resolved first and even gave some guidance on how to go about clearing up the corruption. Without the help from their support we might have been further corrupted and had this cause us so much more heartache down the road.

  • Has anyone used Varonis?

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    @comply7 said in Has anyone used Varonis?:

    STEALTHbits

    Thanks! Checking it out now. I need to get information on this stuff for HIPAA compliance and anything to save cash or make things easier is great.

  • Google Home

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    @Dashrender said in Google Home:

    I started a new thread for it.

    https://mangolassi.it/topic/11715/questions-that-the-amazon-alexa-cannot-answer

    Perfect! Anyone who wants to post them there, I will test them and video them even, if people want!

  • osTicket 1.10

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    @sudobashnet said in osTicket 1.10:

    Hey all,

    I'm also new here (referred by ntozier via osTicket forums). I'm the developer for the Reports Plugin (the new and improved reporting module for osTicket 1.10). I just wanted to drop in and say hello as well, I'll likely be lurking around anything osTicket related or anything else that catches my fancy while I'm scrolling through. 😉

    Thanks,
    Scott

    Awesome! Great to have you here.

  • Sample Product Review Thread

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    @RojoLoco said in Sample Product Review Thread:

    And they are nice to hold kitchen stuff too - small appliances, pots and pans, etc.

    Maybe that is why they call them baker's racks 😉

  • Moto Z Force - Review

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    @Murtlap said in Moto Z Force - Review:

    just found your review, great info

    Glad you found it helpful! 🙂 Still kicking ass though I've come across a few minor bugs. But, I guess that's android for you. 😛

  • Hide IP with VPN - 100% Secure - Fast connection

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