It's $10/mo if you want to drop the device protection. It's a great deal if you have no issues with Fi. I currently use Fi and have good service everywhere I go. I wish I would have jumped on the 6a pre-sale, which included the Pixel buds for the same subscription price, especially since my...
The nanoHD needs PoE power, so you will have to do something to provide that, whether that is an injector, or a PoE switch. The Dream Machine does not have a PoE port, so it can't do it by itself. But once you have a PoE injector, you just connect the injector to a wall outlet, and add the line...
If it is only happening in FF, then it is your issue. No hardware issues involved. Does it happen when you are in private mode in FF? I don't regularly use FF anymore, but do they have cloud profiles that load all your plugins/extensions by logging into your browser? Try uninstalling FF...
Here are the updated version numbers. I got updates from apt for all of my machines with various versions of Ubuntu.
https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-4705-1
If you just want/need it to work, go with Modem -> GWifi -> Switch and let the GWifi handle the routing/dhcp like it is designed to. No extra config needed.
It should probably be Modem -> GWifi -> switch -> wired network.. That way GWifi handles all the routing. Hard wire your switch (or router in bridge mode) to the GWifi.
Agree with the others that hosting locally isn't a great idea. For something like this I would probably go with Google's Compute Engine, it has a free tier that should handle it just fine.
Looks like the only issue with that is the link to the css file.
It is currently this:
href="http://www.hardocp.com/css/hardocp.css"
It should be changed to this to work on http and https:
href="//www.hardocp.com/css/hardocp.css"
I had a similar issue with an already installed version of ubuntu. I would log in and it would loop back to the login screen after failing. It turned out to be bad nvidia drivers for the video card. Uninstalled them and things started working again.
Have you tried following the instructions for dependencies?
http://www.webmin.com/deb.html
Also, I would probably try installing it by using their apt repo (see "Using the Webmin APT repository"), which should solve the dependencies properly for you.
It seems you have already have an answer..
But another option (other than linux) is to forget having to reboot at all. If you are going to be playing games with your personal machine, create a 'work' virtual machine and just launch that when you are working.
Like you, loving my G2, but the stock ROM sucks. I changed it out the first day I had it.
I am currently running a CM11 nightly from back in December with no stability issues. Oh, and the 'knock on' feature is included. Now 'knock off' doesn't work in the release I am using, and I am not sure...
Another thing would be to look into Google Voice. My phone recently broke so I have been using my computer to make calls through the Google Voice website (using my mobile phone #). Granted, this is through Sprint, and they have great Google Voice integration, but you may be able to forward calls...
First, you are going to need most than just postfix. You will need something like dovecot for pop/imap.
Also, how helpful a guide is depends on what OS and version of the OS you are using.. I found the following guide helpful...
For a better comparison of the cameras, try a reputable site like DPReview...
http://connect.dpreview.com/post/9219904986/shootout-samsunggalaxys4-vs-htcone-vs-iphone5-vs-lumia920
It's a pretty good read to see what each phone is doing.
Ok, so the only proxy entry you should need is the '/unraid' one.
<Location /unraid>
ProxyPass http://IPADDRESS:8008/
ProxyPassReverse http://IPADDRESS:8008/
</Location>
The proxy code is just making an alias of '/unraid', so the '/unraid' path goes to your internal...
I am not sure why you are specifying a location of '/Main' then. You should be specifying '/unraid'
<Location /unraid/Main>
ProxyPass http://IPADDRESS:8008/Main
ProxyPassReverse http://IPADDRESS:8008/Main
</Location>