Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "macminicolo".
2006 Apr 03
11
Rails VPS Business Hosting
Greetings,
Does anyone have experience with Rails VPS hosting? I''m basically
looking for a hosting reseller option so I can have control of my
clients domains and hosting. I''m looking for something easy to use;
although I like learning it all, and am learning a lot, I am most
definitely not a command line linux user type as of yet.
The one that I''ve looked at
2017 Jun 09
3
Apple Mac slave
...ee what changed.
This page implies that the "sudo" and "-a" are not needed:
http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2013/02/enable-auto-startup-after-power-failure.html
Also potentially useful, though I can't imagine it is changing different settings under the hood:
https://macminicolo.net/blog/files/Be-sure-your-Mac-mini-will-restart-automatically-when-needed.html
Alternatively, on 10.12 and 10.11, there is a "-u" option to shutdown:
-u The system is halted up until the point of removing system power, but waits before removing power for 5 minutes so that an...
2017 Jun 09
2
Apple Mac slave
On Jun 8, 2017, at 4:06 PM, Robbie van der Walle <rvanderwalle at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 7. No they didn?t restart. I know there is a setting on the NAS to activate this. I will check and try again.
Not sure for the NAS, but for the Mac, it is probably something like this:
sudo pmset -a autorestart 1
There is also usually a checkbox in the Energy Saver panel in the System
2017 Jun 09
0
Apple Mac slave
...implies that the "sudo" and "-a" are not needed:
>
> http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2013/02/enable-auto-startup-after-power-failure.html
>
> Also potentially useful, though I can't imagine it is changing different settings under the hood:
>
> https://macminicolo.net/blog/files/Be-sure-your-Mac-mini-will-restart-automatically-when-needed.html
>
> Alternatively, on 10.12 and 10.11, there is a "-u" option to shutdown:
>
> -u The system is halted up until the point of removing system power, but waits before removing power for 5...
2015 Jul 03
1
installing Cents os server 7.0
...B stick right now in the
background, and I?m about to build another CentOS server once it?s
finished dd?ing that stick.
>
> So no, ?developers? are not abandoning Linux for OS X. A bunch of us are choosing to use OS X on the desktop, but when it comes to deployment, well, let?s just say that macminicolo.net is very much on the fringe.
OK well it's funny you say they're not abandoning Linux for OS X while
you're doing what so many others have decided to do which is make OS X
their primary platform for free software development because of some
deficiency of doing that work on a free OS....
2015 Jul 02
0
installing Cents os server 7.0
...OS 7.1 USB stick right now in the background, and I?m about to build another CentOS server once it?s finished dd?ing that stick.
So no, ?developers? are not abandoning Linux for OS X. A bunch of us are choosing to use OS X on the desktop, but when it comes to deployment, well, let?s just say that macminicolo.net is very much on the fringe.
2015 Jul 02
2
installing Cents os server 7.0
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
> On Jul 2, 2015, at 9:51 AM, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 07/01/2015 05:10 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Nope. CentOS 5, 6 and 7 all support dual-boot.
>>
>> Considering CentOS 7, at least, doesn't include ntfsprogs,
2007 Mar 21
3
TightVNC controlling a Mac OSX 10.4.9.
Need some pointers here. I've got CentOS 4.4, and I want to control my
OSX 10.4.9 box via VNC. It connects, and I get a little dot for the
mouse cursor, but just a black screen. I can see the mouse controlling
the OSX desktop...
Here's the output when I start in a terminal:
[d at f ~]$ vncviewer
VNC server supports protocol version 3.889 (viewer 3.3)
VNC authentication succeeded
2006 Jun 23
13
Best OS Choice for Rails server?
I am going for a dedicated hosted server for a rails app I am working
on, and have a choice from several different operating systems. I
excluded windows 2003 from the list because it has been giving RMagick
fits for me.
The app is Ruby 1.8.4, Rails 1.1.2, mySQL 5.0
The contestants are:
Red Hat Enterprise 3.0
Red Hat Enterprise 4.0
Debian
CentOS
FreeBSD
I''m leaning towards Debian,