• Vivaldi Browser

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    Putting my Trello to-do list in the sidebar is also handy.

    Other nice stuff... the browser chrome color adjusts based on the average of the color palette in the site's favicon (or that's what I'm guessing based on my observations). Side bar notes are awesome. The overall UX is just really solid. It supports Chrome extensions but I haven't tested any for compatibilty yet.

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    wrx7mW

    @Brett Depending on what FFL or DFL you are on, you won't even be able to use GPP to create a user because of the lack of password access in newer versions. I tried and it wouldn't work because I had to have a password per the policy but I couldn't add one per the change in GPP. The workaround was a script that I have for new machines that adds a local account via GPO startup script then adds it to the local administrators group. The new PC stays in a temporary OU for a few things to be installed, then moved to the permanent OU where the remaining items are run, including the installation of LAPS, which then changes the newly-created local admin password.

    Here is the bat file that is called in the startup:

    net user "My Admin" mypassword /add /passwordreq:yes /fullname:"My Admin"
    net localgroup Administrators "My Admin" /add

  • GnuCash 2.6.11 Released

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    mlnewsM

    This would be an awesome project to see this community take on!

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    stacksofplatesS

    @Danp said:

    @johnhooks said:

    So I've waited about 30 minutes or so, much longer after the backup completed. I still have a snapshot called XO_DELTA_BASE_VDI_SNAPSHOT. Am I able to delete it and it not affect the backup or is the delta based off of the snapshot?

    Did you every get clarification on this? I suspect this is needed for the delta backup.

    Yes, it uses the snapshots to make the backups. That's what I figured it was doing, but since Dustin didn't see it I thought maybe something was wrong.

    We resolved it in another thread, I can't remember which one at this point.

  • Open Source Business Systems

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    FreePBX for VoiP PBX

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    scottalanmillerS

    @akp982 said:

    @oschaudhary FAN hasn't been updated in years (well 2 years)

    https://download.centreon.com/ has a more up-to-date nagios core and centreon front end, moving from one to the other is a @@@@@@@@@@ but its much better supported by the community and has a better update process.

    Its missing nMap by default I believe but its easy to add in 🙂

    Whoa! @akp982 is back! Dude haven't seen you around in forever!

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    DashrenderD

    My first thought was finding the file on the server and manually editing it, but damn.. that would be dangerous.

  • Can Software Companies Make Money in China?

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    Yes, but finding someone who can correctly read/write technical Chinese (good to have both simplified and traditional, the latter for those suckers off the mainland 😉 ) and also speak technical English with the same proficiency is not that easy. In fact we used to have a programmer who spoke Cantonese, he grew up in Hong Kong, and yet he was fairly bad at translating our software. Further, keep in mind because of transliteration systems like pinyin, younger people are becoming handicapped to the needlessly complex Chinese writing system (even so-called simplified).

    This may be why companies tend not to do Chinese right away, and what ends up happening is a local Chinese company ends up cloning it (Facebook, Google, etc) and so the original which is more popular in the west, ends up losing out. So, we try to put as much as we can in something other than English, Spanish, French, and Japanese, which seem to essentially rule the multilanguage software universe. As in we start with Eastern European languages, because the same thing which happens in China, also happens in places like Russia.

    Also internationally you have to price things with the non-western country in mind. For example we may charge $5 per user in the US, but in Turkey we end up charging only about $1.10 per user (if billing address is in Turkey, not just because they use Turkish). Our system of calculation is just based on the differences of income.