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Rob Campbell avatar
Upgraded from F35 to F36 now video and audio doesn't work
au flag

On F35, everything worked fine. I was able to view all videos, local, netflix, youtube, plex, etc. After upgrading

$ dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=36
$ dnf system-upgrade reboot

My multi (4) display worked just fine but I was unable to view videos on YouTube. I get a message over the video enter image description here

For local videos, they start in a frozen state. Everything else just buffers. I followed these  ...

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AtomX avatar
How to properly cache content in NGINX like in Plus version?
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I saw official NGINX tutorial regarding content caching and tried to modify it according to my needs. I use CDN (Cloudfront), but the performance doesn't convince me. If my server was more faster it'd do better in Core Web Vitals or Page Experience in issues related to server response time and more. I need a global content caching system in my server to reduce workload and improve performance, that's wh ...

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jrd1989 avatar
PowerShell - List WSUS Updates Needed for Each Client
cn flag

I need to provide a monthly report to our client listing the updates needed by each Windows server in our environment. Ideally, the report would list the updates for the month and the servers in my environment that need them.

My PowerShell knowledge is limited but I found some scripts (see below) and tweaked them a bit to pull the updates and the targets, but I can't figure out a way to combine this info ...

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GCP gcloud compute ssh times out, can't ssh from Bastion to private Vm from Console
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I have a Bastion and a private VM behind it but I'm unable to ssh into the Private VM through the Console itself. I have OS-Login enabled

What occurs attempting to enter the private VM from connecting to the Bastion on the Console:

  1. Console SSH: Ask me to input a password (My GCP credential doesn't work, leaving it blank doesn't work)
  2. Console Gcloud Compute SSH: Times out. There's no error message, no mes ...
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Zorgoth avatar
Good technology for a large-scale batch operation on many S3 files in AWS Batch with Spot instances
lb flag

I have an enormous corpus of text data stored in millions of files on S3. It's very common that I want to perform some operation on every one of those files, which uses only that file and creates a new file from it. Usually, I use my company's DataBricks for this, but it's so locked down that it's hard to deploy complex code there.

I've been considering using AWS Batch with Spot Instances as an a ...

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Jason O avatar
Backing up files to external drive with rsync
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So my scenario is that I have been using rsync to backup files from an internal drive to an external USB drive. The backup is only about 50% done and I want to backup the remaining files to a second, larger drive and then add the files from the first drive later. Is there a way to easily rsync the remaining files that are not already backed up to the first drive? I cannot copy the files from the first d ...

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Laurenz Honauer avatar
How to "create" a Domain Name
in flag

Normally when I want to buy/rent a domain I do it like this:

  1. Visit providers site e.g. Go-Daddy
  2. Search for a desired domain name
  3. Rent the domain for a probably too high price

Now what is the process/list of things to do if I want to use a Domain Name that is not yet used? Is it for free? And whats the process there of getting SSL Certificates?

Im asking this out of curiosity. I'm not sure if its fitti ...

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Postfix: how to accept then bounce emails for some domains (example: gmail.fr)
ph flag

All this is specific to domains with no incoming emails at all and with no available MX.

A domain may not have any MX record, that's RFC-compliant, but may have a A record that doesn't point to any email server. In this situation, postfix tries to deliver an email to this domain using the @IP from A record. As the server at @IP is not a SMTP server delivery always fails (after a long time and a l ...

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Mauro Molinari avatar
How to remove orphaned foreign key constraint in MySQL?
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Using MySQL 5.5. I have a table for which I can't add a foreign key:

ALTER TABLE `SOURCE_TABLE` 
    ADD CONSTRAINT `ConstraintFK`
        FOREIGN KEY (`otherTableID`)
        REFERENCES `OTHER_TABLE` (`id`)
        ON DELETE SET NULL
        ON UPDATE CASCADE;

MySQL returns the following error:

Error Code: 1005. Can't create table 'my_schema.#sql-4c0c_b6fc8ca' (errno: 121)

Looking at SHOW ENGIN ...

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How can I find out where a port number for a React website is saved?
cn flag

I have a Debian machine, I can see that a React website is running on port 4173 but can't find out where it is so that I can change the port.

I assume it is in some config file somewhere.

  • it's not in package.json
{
  "name": "debiantest",
  "private": true,
  "version": "0.0.0",
  "scripts": {
    "dev": "vite",
    "build": "vite build",
    "preview": "vite preview --host"
  },
  "dependencies":  ...
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stupidstudent avatar
Slurm Config for limit the endtime for all new jobs on the cluster to a certain date
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Our cluster has to be shutdown for an update in two weeks. We would like to let users use the cluster until the last day, but we want to make sure, no job can be started, which would end after the shutdown date. Is there an easy way to limit the runtime of slurm jobs to a certain date instead of a fixed period of time (like the usual 5 days).

Is there a way to do this easily, or do have a change  ...

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ifh avatar
IBM x3550 M2 (type 7946) not booting
nl flag
ifh

A few years back we purchased a used x3550 M2 server and was using it for a while. About a year ago it would no longer turn on again, and today I've been trying to figure out why.

There's no error LED's blinking in the LPD, except for the Checkpoint Code saying E:7. Other than that the motherboard doesn't have any other blinking lights than the Power LED, IMM Heartbeat LED, and Enclosure Management Hear ...

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