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In Win 8.1 you can connect to a wifi from the login screen. How does this handle portals that require accepting things on a webpage?
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# ? May 18, 2015 01:46 |
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EMILY BLUNTS posted:In Win 8.1 you can connect to a wifi from the login screen. picturing this in a gif where they go to the help menu and about and click some button then a context menu on another button for a differnet help and w/e on and on until they are at the desktop, all over again
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# ? May 18, 2015 03:53 |
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Sniep posted:picturing this in a gif where they go to the help menu and about and click some button then a context menu on another button for a differnet help and w/e on and on until they are at the desktop, all over again tested. youll need a local user to go to the page and press the accept, or whatever.
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# ? May 18, 2015 06:45 |
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the vnc server included with os x is awful, does anyone have any suggestions for a better one asking for a friend, and i dont mean something like splashtop (i use it on my own mac and it owns), i mean just a vnc server or i guess rdp. there definitely is a rdp server for os x but i dont remember what its called
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# ? May 21, 2015 19:03 |
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I recommend RDP, the award winning technology from Microsoft
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# ? May 21, 2015 19:44 |
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:I recommend RDP, the award winning technology from Microsoft the first time i used rdp, i was blown away. "i'm controlling a machine in india, and it's not laggy and slow!"
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# ? May 21, 2015 19:47 |
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:I recommend RDP, the award winning technology from Microsoft if its available on os x, the award winning operating system from apple (and best os), i will give it a shot as well as possibly recommend it to my friend! and hell, maybe other friends, who knows but lets not get wild and crazy here
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# ? May 21, 2015 19:50 |
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i dont like how a lot of mac software has dumb cutesy names like "chicken of the vnc" like that's the name. that's what you call it. there's no other way to refer to it
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# ? May 21, 2015 19:56 |
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EMILY BLUNTS posted:i dont like how a lot of mac software has dumb cutesy names like "chicken of the vnc" like that's the name. that's what you call it. there's no other way to refer to it the pinnacle of this was when os x first came out there was a program to control itunes from a different computer called "iham on irye"
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# ? May 21, 2015 19:59 |
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EMILY BLUNTS posted:i dont like how a lot of mac software has dumb cutesy names like "chicken of the vnc" like that's the name. that's what you call it. there's no other way to refer to it mac users are unique and special snowflakes
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# ? May 21, 2015 20:14 |
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tonight i should be trying to boot up a windows hard drive that is now in a new computer with a new motherboard, et cetera. am i going to be able to log in and just get nagged by microsoft until i reregister things, or is it going to not even boot at all?
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# ? May 21, 2015 20:19 |
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Beeftweeter posted:mac users are "special"
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# ? May 21, 2015 20:21 |
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prefect posted:tonight i should be trying to boot up a windows hard drive that is now in a new computer with a new motherboard, et cetera. am i going to be able to log in and just get nagged by microsoft until i reregister things, or is it going to not even boot at all? it will probably work but since windows is a terrible piece of poo poo you should reinstall it asap or better yet use a different os.
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# ? May 21, 2015 20:21 |
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My wife spilled some coffee on her keyboard (Corsair K70, uses Cherry MX Reds). She wiped it off immediately and I don't see where any liquid could have gotten into the electronic bits. However when she rebooted the computer acts like keys are stuck (goes into command prompt diag options, keeps on hitting return). Scroll lock keeps flashing, which on these keyboards is supposed to mean it's in BIOS mode. BIOS mode switch was never fooled with. Are mechanical boards more sensitive to liquid intrusion? It's not like this is the first time either of us have spilled something on a keyboard but none of the membrane types seemed bothered as long as you dried them off quickly.
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# ? May 21, 2015 20:48 |
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prefect posted:tonight i should be trying to boot up a windows hard drive that is now in a new computer with a new motherboard, et cetera. am i going to be able to log in and just get nagged by microsoft until i reregister things, or is it going to not even boot at all? it might not have drivers for stuff and windows sets up a lot of the configuration at install time so it might not boot, but my knowledge might also be out of date, the last time i did that was early windows xp
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# ? May 21, 2015 20:54 |
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Panty Saluter posted:My wife spilled some coffee on her keyboard (Corsair K70, uses Cherry MX Reds). She wiped it off immediately and I don't see where any liquid could have gotten into the electronic bits. However when she rebooted the computer acts like keys are stuck (goes into command prompt diag options, keeps on hitting return). Scroll lock keeps flashing, which on these keyboards is supposed to mean it's in BIOS mode. BIOS mode switch was never fooled with. I had the same thing happen and the moisture got between the red bit (well, in my case brown) and the black surround of the button and fuxked everything up
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# ? May 21, 2015 22:47 |
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spankmeister posted:I had the same thing happen and the moisture got between the red bit (well, in my case brown) and the black surround of the button and fuxked everything up That's fuckin' weird. It was a tiny splash and I don't even know how it would get into the switch. fake edit: she just plugged it back in and it's working fine. I guess it just had a switch that needed to dry out? IDK. Either way +1 for Corsair boards being durable I guess
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# ? May 21, 2015 23:11 |
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prefect posted:tonight i should be trying to boot up a windows hard drive that is now in a new computer with a new motherboard, et cetera. am i going to be able to log in and just get nagged by microsoft until i reregister things, or is it going to not even boot at all?
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# ? May 22, 2015 03:28 |
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Panty Saluter posted:That's fuckin' weird. It was a tiny splash and I don't even know how it would get into the switch. keycapillary action prefect it might nag u but it will most likely start up ok
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# ? May 22, 2015 06:04 |
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anthonypants posted:it may not work at all but if you do boot into windows it's going to complain a lot. and why are you swapping around your hard drive, didn't you just build a new computer i'm basically replacing everything except the hard drives, which i want to carry over from my last machine. if i have to do a bunch of windows reconfiguring, that's no problem; i'd just rather not have to start from blankness
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# ? May 22, 2015 10:35 |
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prefect posted:i'm basically replacing everything except the hard drives, which i want to carry over from my last machine. if i have to do a bunch of windows reconfiguring, that's no problem; i'd just rather not have to start from blankness
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# ? May 22, 2015 10:42 |
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anthonypants posted:if you ever have a choice between reinstalling windows from scratch and not, the best option is always, always hurrrrrrr a non-microsoft operation system
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# ? May 22, 2015 10:43 |
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anthonypants posted:if you ever have a choice between reinstalling windows from scratch and not, the best option is always, always going to be reinstalling windows from scratch also, i'm pretty sure i don't know where my windows installation cd from last time is
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# ? May 22, 2015 10:44 |
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prefect posted:also, i'm pretty sure i don't know where my windows installation cd from last time is anthonypants fucked around with this message at 10:53 on May 22, 2015 |
# ? May 22, 2015 10:48 |
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the osx MS rdp client is good
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# ? May 22, 2015 15:19 |
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Captain Foo posted:the osx MS rdp client is good too bad they don't make an RDP server for osx, cause lolvnc
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# ? May 22, 2015 16:09 |
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srs question: i am looking for the most lightweight linux distribution possible. but includes the kernel, bash, and a packaging system... the rest i can emulate through busybox. i am working on a linux distro (lol i want to die) for routing. if possible, is there a lightweight distro that contains: kernel, bash, basic package system (even if its an offshoot of another distros, in order to install basic tools). i am trying to avoid LFS if at all possible to save time. also pls forgive me, i havent ever built a linux distro by hand unless it includes gentoo, and am a retard babby
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# ? May 22, 2015 20:39 |
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du -hast posted:srs question: i am looking for the most lightweight linux distribution possible. but includes the kernel, bash, and a packaging system... the rest i can emulate through busybox. i am working on a linux distro (lol i want to die) for routing. if possible, is there a lightweight distro that contains: kernel, bash, basic package system (even if its an offshoot of another distros, in order to install basic tools). i am trying to avoid LFS if at all possible to save time. doesnt crunchbang accomplish this?
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# ? May 22, 2015 20:43 |
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wow i never knew that existed thanks fishmech also: if possible, can you recommend one that has an ARM architecture available? I forgot to mention that I am hoping to runs this on the raspberry pi as well either way openbox does the trick for the most part edit: thats more lightweight than the options that the raspberry noobs thing provides edit2: i looked at crunchbang and it seems like its the opposite of where i am trying to go: a layer on top of debian. i am looking to go more towards a layer under debian if that makes sense du -hast fucked around with this message at 21:03 on May 22, 2015 |
# ? May 22, 2015 20:58 |
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prefect posted:the first time i used rdp, i was blown away. "i'm controlling a machine in india, and it's not laggy and slow!" except it totally is
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# ? May 22, 2015 21:18 |
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du -hast posted:wow i never knew that existed archarm might work but it seems like a really bad idea to use a raspberry pi as a router
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# ? May 22, 2015 21:22 |
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if it can run quagga, it's a router.
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# ? May 22, 2015 22:17 |
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prefect posted:i'm basically replacing everything except the hard drives, if your operating system is still on a conventional hard drive, please throw it away and replace it with an SSD thank you
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# ? May 22, 2015 22:38 |
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A Wheezy Steampunk posted:the pinnacle of this was when os x first came out there was a program to control itunes from a different computer called "iham on irye" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFQ0puNIXug
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# ? May 22, 2015 22:41 |
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SO DEMANDING posted:if your operating system is still on a conventional hard drive, please throw it away and replace it with an SSD ja especially since a really nice ssd is cheap these days http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147372&ignorebbr=1&cm_re=850_evo-_-20-147-372-_-Product
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# ? May 22, 2015 23:19 |
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spankmeister posted:if it can run quagga, it's a router. there was a cool nanog thread the other day about cheap software routers and they're not in a great state it seems even on brand new xeons you can only push 4gbps and it falls over if you get into tons of small packets (ie ddos scenario)
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# ? May 23, 2015 01:24 |
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du -hast posted:wow i never knew that existed i literally do this for a living. you want either openwrt or buildroot (which is used by wrt but modified)
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# ? May 23, 2015 01:25 |
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my stepdads beer posted:there was a cool nanog thread the other day about cheap software routers and they're not in a great state it seems even on brand new xeons you can only push 4gbps and it falls over if you get into tons of small packets (ie ddos scenario) you can run quagga to do all the routing protocols and fill the routing tables but have the actual routing done in h/w using something like openflow but you should probably just buy a real router
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# ? May 23, 2015 11:31 |
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actual routers have trouble pushing packets over NAT without hw acceleration so yeah pick up something that runs openwrt and do the rest yourself
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# ? May 24, 2015 03:31 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 14:52 |
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spankmeister posted:you can run quagga to do all the routing protocols and fill the routing tables but have the actual routing done in h/w using something like openflow i did my final year project on openflow and back then it seemed like a solution looking for a problem has that changed?
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# ? May 24, 2015 04:13 |