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    FS: Seagate 2.5” 1TB SSHD Hybrid w/8GB NAND

    I'm interested, I've been considering this exact same upgrade for my PS4. Here's my HeatWare: The_Mage18
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    Logitech Flow Lets You Control Three Computers with One Mouse

    Yeah, +1 to all the Synergy peeps out there. Has anyone tipped off the Synergy folks by chance? I'm not a big fan of large corps stealing intellectual property/bullying existing businesses. We've had way too many products that marketing made the standard, not the underlying tech.
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    The OFFICIAL post pics of your SFF thread...

    .....that's sexy. Trade for favors?
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    Lucky Draw - SilverStone ST80F-TI 800W Power Supply

    Yup, my OnePlus Model 3. Aside from having to invest in a few micro-to USB-C adaptors, it's been a welcome change.
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    PNY GTX 970

    Card still available?
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    Tesla Pays $126,836 in First Lemon Law Settlement

    I had the wrong location in my post, it was in Franklin, WI. which is about 15 miles out. The gentleman's name is Montgomery. Citation: http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/milwaukee-lemon-law-lawyer-sues-luxury-electric-car-maker-tesla-b99242239z1-254199321.html But again, northern Chicago...
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    Tesla Pays $126,836 in First Lemon Law Settlement

    Wow, biased much? It's ironic that the person claiming he was attacked by fan boys would then use the words death trap and fire-hazard in the point they're trying to make. One could just as easily claim the same thing about gas engine cars and cite the GM ignition-gate scandal...
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    Sapphire 7970 Literally Caught Fire Too

    Subscribed to this thread. I too am curious how this is going to play out.
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    My Ubuntu Server

    $5 it's SELINUX causing you grief Run this: /usr/sbin/getenforce and see if it returns a 1, if it does SELINUX is squashing your access. It would allow you in from local because you're coming from the same subnet (and therefor the same broadcast address) but externally, the source is going to...
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    Amahi is unethical.....

    And here is where software/IP licensing gets ugly. Amahi's time/effort into repackaging and feature bundling is something outside of Red Hat or Canonical's area and thus are not entitled to a cut. Best analogy I can come up with: Michelin makes a bitchin' racing tire that works well even...
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    FS: UBIQUITI UniFi Blow out!

    You wouldn't happen to have any of the Pro version would you?
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    Hey man, just wanted to let you know the drive is still working great. If you could please, I'd...

    Hey man, just wanted to let you know the drive is still working great. If you could please, I'd appreciate an eval on Heatware. I'm trying to build up my rep some for future trades/sales/etc. Thanks again!
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    FS: Various Solid State Drives (used)

    PM on its way
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    LF ITX case to use with my CF-635 LCD

    Hey Guys and Gals, As the title suggests, I have a Crystalfontz 635 LCD panel (and the ATX power/reset kit). I found a few cases that have 5.25" bays without the stupid CDROM flip-down cover but came across this case: http://www.logicsupply.com/products/mc500. Unfortunately, they...
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    WTT: ITX Mini-tower, misc. parts

    Greetings everyone. I'm looking for a couple of items to move my ITX firewall from its beatup, embedded style metal case to something a bit more usable for me. In an effort save a little money and move some stuff sitting around the house, I'm looking to do a trade. Please take a look below and...
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    Patriot & HardOCP Lucky Draw Giveaway

    Patriot's products give you a great performance to cost ratio without having to take out a second mortgage for that shiny new set of RAM.
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    New iPad. Nice, but ...

    As someone who had an iPad 1 and upgraded I can say it was worth it. The screen wasn't such a huge selling point for me. It was more about the processor. The 3 is still lighter and nicer to hold than the 1 was. I mainly use it for web surfing and reading PDFs which load in half the time they...
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    Two Hospitals Hit With Malware

    Thank you, another voice of reason. Yes, hospital machines are among the worst, especially in emergency care areas. I also have to salute you, I didn't think about the quality of the staff needing an extra crutch.
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    Two Hospitals Hit With Malware

    Given that most medical organizations have literally thousands upon thousands of workstations... Yes they could but that new workstation will likely get infected also until the problem on how it got in and spread is fixed.
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    Two Hospitals Hit With Malware

    First and foremost, I agree the IT department (and senior leadership) did not perform their due diligence in protecting their systems. The line about if only there was a way to treat a gunshot wound without a computer though, I'm very disappointed with the level of ignorance this conveys...
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    Linux Desktop: run as root?

    There is only one time you should need to login as root, right after a fresh install and only to run visudo to setup your account. After that, root should be considered locked and protected. Logging in and running as root is asking for trouble. First, you're much more likely to cause sever...
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    Move VMware "cluster" to new datacenter

    Score 1 for accuracy. This is how you have to do it. You don't need to necessarily shut down the VMs or put the hosts in maintenance first, just right click and disconnect the host, them remove it. After that go to your new cluster and add host. We've been using this method to "live migrate" VMs...
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    NFS vs ISCSI?

    NFS is going to be more resiliant against sleep, network hiccups, etc. but it's not going to be really considered a local drive. It will be seen as network storage. Some apps whine about their files being located on non-local disk. iSCSI would make the remote disk look and act like it was a...
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    One ISCSI SAN, 2 ESXi Hosts, failover VMs?

    Take a look at Suse Linux Enterprise Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Both include XEN virtualization. Suse has HA functionality and migration capability without additional cost. Citrix's offering is pricey when you start including support and add-on modules.
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    Migrating a VM from one datastore to another throwing an error.

    +1 Also avoid products that perform backups via snapshots. vRanger works that way. My employer lost an entire month's worth of dictations because vRanger didn't remove a snap and begin committing data again. That was the day we threw it out the door. The only place we have had success with...
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    adding additional storage to VMware server.

    Indeed it is. You can't have a single data store over 2TB, even with ESX Enterprise.
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    We need a Cyrix forum

    It also didn't help that they used different bus speeds to justify the whole PR rating in a time when few mobo makers had the ability to clock lock the PCI bus. In an age where the PCI bus was still relatively new and cards were touchy on good days, this caused a lot of problems. There is of...
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    help with simple regular expression

    http://gskinner.com/RegExr/ Not so usefull with sed expressions but still lets you build and get a nice visual feed back of what you're really going to get.
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    Home virtual solution

    You could use VMWare Server (runs on top of Linux or Windows), or go with Sun's VirtualBox. I wouldn't recomend ESXi as it does not support RAID inheritly. You have to use a hardware raid controller. VMWare Server on top of a Linux Distro works fine for me.
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    Nvidia vs. ATI/AMD in Linux

    Sorry for muddying the waters here but it has been my experience that the functionality varies more from distro to distro than card to card. I have an HP laptop for work with a Radeon 4200 in it. OpenSuSE 10.2 just would not accept the ATI drivers and enable 3D desktop effects or support in...
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    MySQL Backup Recommendation

    Very nicely written script. :cool: It definitly would be a great one to use in a cron job.
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    When did CPUs start using heatsinks? I know my Pentium II had one..

    68030 chip era for all you Macintosh people out there. ;) Once Intel began including the math co-processor into the die, heat disapation became more important to keep things stable. Thus why 486DX chips often had a heatsink but a 486SX may not.
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    Windows 7 Duel boot Linux or Virtualize?

    Man you're cruel! It's true though, nothing motivates you to figure out hardware drivers like having a non-functional system. I managed to get RedHat 5.1 running on a PC Chips Super Socket 7 AT board with onboard video/audio/lan/modem and get everything working. It was more stabile than Win95...
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    Fusion 3 and 3D gaming

    Regarding the function keys, make sure you update Boot Camp to 3.1 which adds full driver and hardware support to Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit. You do have to be running 10.6 though. Speaking from experience with Fusion 3 and Win 7 Pro 64-bit, the 3D is still somewhat lacking. Dragon Age...
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