Notices tagged with linux, page 2
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Douglas A. Whitfield (musicman)'s status on Thursday, 24-Oct-2019 22:49:44 UTC Douglas A. Whitfield More specific question this time.
I am going to be on a plane tomorrow (and Sunday). What off-line #java resources should I download before the trip.
My work laptop is #Windows, but I have some #Linux VMs on it, so tools for either one are good, but Windows-native might make for better battery life. -
Douglas A. Whitfield (musicman)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Oct-2019 15:25:09 UTC Douglas A. Whitfield We're hiring on my team again!
https://nu.federati.net/url/249865
Responsibilities:
Represent Perforce as the first point of contact for customer’s technical requests.
Review and research customer issues to determine and provide the best resolution.
Develop and maintain technical expertise in assigned areas of product functionality and utilize it effectively to help customers.
Resolve database and performance issues.
Research, document, and escalate cases according to procedure.
Provide customer driven feedback to functional areas in order to influence process/product improvements.
Author technical documents on common issues and solutions in order to build the knowledge base.
Positive attitude - Support engineers are required to be respectful, fair, gracious, and knowledgeable.
Create and set up test environments to reproduce and resolve customer issues.
Recreate customer environments to reproduce issues and experiment with possible solutions.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or similar or relevant work experience
2 or more years’ experience providing technical support directly to enterprise customers
Knowledge of C/C++ and #Java and experience with #PHP/MySQL
Knowledge of Unix & #Linux
Basic networking experience
Experience with Perforce, #Git, or other version control software is desirable
Experience in customer support or customer-facing role
Strong analytics and problem-solving skills
Strong debugging skills
Ability to work in a team environment and contribute ideas and improvements
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Jason "Alpaca" Evangelho (killyourfm)'s status on Thursday, 03-Oct-2019 07:56:01 UTC Jason "Alpaca" Evangelho Did you know the Zorin OS team is building something awesome to increase #Linux adoption in schools and governments?
It's a tool they hope will eventually be used by other desktop distros like @elementary, @ubuntu and Pop OS.
Listen to my interview with Artyom Zorin:
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Douglas A. Whitfield (musicman)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Sep-2019 15:15:12 UTC Douglas A. Whitfield The dailyish share...I say that, but it's been a week...
This is open either in #Minneapolis #Minnesota on in #Alameda, #California. This is the team I work on, so let me know if you have questions.
Essential Functions
Represent Perforce as the first point of contact for customer’s technical requests.
Review and research customer issues to determine and provide the best resolution.
Develop and maintain technical expertise in assigned areas of product functionality and utilize it effectively to help customers.
Resolve customer issues efficiently and effectively.
Resolve database and performance issues.
Research, document, and escalate cases according to procedure.
Provide customer driven feedback to functional areas in order to influence process/product improvements.
Author technical documents on common issues and solutions in order to build the knowledge base.
Positive attitude - Support engineers are required to be respectful, fair, gracious, and knowledgeable.
Create and set up test environments to reproduce and resolve customer issues
Recreate customer environments to reproduce issues and experiment with possible solutions
Required Education, Experience and Skills
2 or more years’ experience providing technical support directly to enterprise customers.
Bachelor’s Degree in CS or similar.
#Linux experience
Basic networking experience
Outstanding customer service skills
Strong analytics and problem-solving skills
Ability to work in a team environment and contribute ideas and improvements
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Able to work well under pressure and prioritize accordingly
Organized and dedicated
Good attention to detail
Experience with Perforce, #Git, or other version control software is desirable.
Desire to experiment and explore while seeking solutions to complex problems
Strong debugging skill
https://www.perforce.com/careers/open-jobs?gnk=job&gni=8a78879e6cb56220016cba0f54096f9d -
Jason "Alpaca" Evangelho (killyourfm)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Aug-2019 10:19:54 UTC Jason "Alpaca" Evangelho Hey everyone, I've started an account for my podcast and related #FOSS and #Linux ramblings.
Find it here: @Linux4Everyone
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Jason "Alpaca" Evangelho (killyourfm)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2019 14:18:21 UTC Jason "Alpaca" Evangelho Introducing my new #podcast! A show about desktop #Linux, open source sofware, and the people creating it!
https://linuxforeveryone.fireside.fm/0-prologue -
ClaudioM (claudiom)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jul-2019 12:15:47 UTC ClaudioM My new temp setup as I work on these student laptop carts. #slackware #linux
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notklaatu (klaatu)'s status on Sunday, 07-Jul-2019 23:36:38 UTC notklaatu Hey sysadmins, what's your favourite open source tool or resource?
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notklaatu (klaatu)'s status on Sunday, 07-Jul-2019 23:36:08 UTC notklaatu Hey sysadmins, what's your favourite open source tool or resource?
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Jason "Alpaca" Evangelho (killyourfm)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 05:30:09 UTC Jason "Alpaca" Evangelho Intel's recent community efforts around Clear Linux -- and even certain touches they've implemented to the installer -- have given me the strong belief that the company is looking to serve people just like me in the near future. So I asked the burning question directly, and Intel just answered it.
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Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz)'s status on Sunday, 16-Jun-2019 01:10:38 UTC Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) New features for kde.org
http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/124915 #kde #gnu #linux #freesw #qt -
notklaatu (klaatu)'s status on Thursday, 13-Jun-2019 20:23:55 UTC notklaatu Can anybody familiar with Arch tell me whether Arch ships with firewalld by default?
The wiki says it ships with netfilter and iptables, but neither are activated by default; not clear on whether it offers a front-end at all.
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notklaatu (klaatu)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2019 07:24:16 UTC notklaatu How to write a for-loop in Bash.
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Hund (hund)'s status on Monday, 03-Jun-2019 21:33:45 UTC Hund How to get a near real-time picture of Earth as your desktop wallpaper – https://hund0b1.gitlab.io/2019/06/03/how-to-get-a-near-realtime-picture-of-earth-as-your-desktop-wallpaper.html #Linux #Earth #Wallpaper
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notklaatu (klaatu)'s status on Sunday, 19-May-2019 06:29:03 UTC notklaatu I made this RPM for Maptool.
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notklaatu (klaatu)'s status on Saturday, 18-May-2019 21:09:26 UTC notklaatu I made this RPM for Maptool.
https://klaatu.fedorapeople.org/maptool-1.5.2-1.el7.x86_64.rpm
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Alan Pope (popey)'s status on Sunday, 12-May-2019 08:59:38 UTC Alan Pope I wrote up a guide detailing how game developers can self publish their Unity games for #linux in the Snap Store. It's mostly copy&paste with a few extra steps. I'd love to hear back from devs who tried it out and published successfully (or indeed not). https://snapcraft.io/blog/publish-your-unity-games-in-the-snap-store
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Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz)'s status on Saturday, 11-May-2019 03:39:21 UTC Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) First smartphone with /e/ OS! http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/123762 #eelo #linux
Congrats to Gaël Duval and his team. Worthy milestone! -
notklaatu (klaatu)'s status on Wednesday, 08-May-2019 20:57:53 UTC notklaatu Hi #gnome people, is there a way to at least view (if not add or remove) software repositories in the GUI? I've looked in 'Software' and 'Application Installer' and can't find anything, but maybe I'm missing something obvious.
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Douglas A. Whitfield (musicman)'s status on Monday, 06-May-2019 19:55:38 UTC Douglas A. Whitfield I have a customer who I can see in their #apache log that API calls are getting to the server. However, it doesn’t appear things are getting back to the customer.
Aside from tcpdump, is there a good tool for seeing what apache is sending out? Maybe there is a higher setting of apache logging?
I am not an apache expert by any stretch. #linux