I recently got an Oryx Pro and have Win 10 installed on a separate hard disk and I am not seeing this issue. I did have to go through the Device Manger and tell it to update the driver on a handful...
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I recently got an Oryx Pro and have Win 10 installed on a separate hard disk and I am not seeing this issue. I did have to go through the Device Manger and tell it to update the driver on a handful...
Here is the output from dmidecode -t 0 on my Leopard Extreme (leox5) that I bought at the end of 2014 that shows the BIOS supports UEFI:
# dmidecode 2.12
SMBIOS 2.8 present.
Handle 0x0000, DMI...
From my experience I would say that System76 is a good buy and would recommend them. Here is an overview of my experience of System76 over the last 2 years.
In December of 2013 I bought a...
Now that I have a Bonobo Extreme I find that your answer is 75% correct. The secondary mSATA is not near the primary mSATA connector, it is under the keyboard. I have not tried to do that yet since...
Monitoring is a big topic. It can be as simple as a script run by cron that sends an email when something is wrong or as a major implementation of a vendor product from HP, CA or BMC.
A decent...
Don't know about Arch but if you add the Fusion Repo to Fedora you can install the Nvidia card driver through yum. I am currently testing Fedora 20 on a Bonobo with the GeForce GTX 780M
If you compare it against the an equivalent class of system like a HP EliteBook 8770w Mobile Workstation you will find that an equivalently configured Bonobo is less expensive and has more...
I was part of a project to evaluate some NAC (Network Access Control) products and they were all kludges. Some required an agent to be loaded on the OS that reported to a policy server that...
No, I have no more ideas. I have put the zone files I posted above in my DNS servers with the proper IP changes for my network and it works.
It looks like it could be the OS X Recovery partition. With the introduction of OS X Lion Apple implemented a recovery partition with a minimal install of OS X so you can recover your system volume.
System76 is not forcing you into Ubuntu. I have a friend with a Bonobo6 and he has run Mint, Arch, Debian and SolyDX on it with no issues.
OK, I think I may have an idea what is going on. If you have forwarders set to DNS servers that have no clue about the mydomain.com and home.mydomain.com then the delegation doesn't quite work.
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The named.conf.local posted has the zone definition for ons.com and 123.ons.com. There is no issue with that if that server is going to respond to request for something in that domain one bind...
What do you get if you run the following:
dig 123.ons.com @10.10.10.11
dig 123.ons.com @10.10.10.12
lele2:
Iam not sure what you mean by "the first machine has only the address of the next machine".
To get the host name 789.123.ons.com resolved you need the 789 A record in the 123.ons.com zone...
Where did you put the entry for the host 789.123.ons.com?
There is only one domain 123.ons.com. If the DNS server that the query goes to is authoritative for that domain it will answer. The...
A DNS zone file contains info on the domain in its name. So if you have the domains "ons.com", "123.ons.com" and "456.ons.com" you will need a zone file for each. In the "ons.com" zone you will...
Before I can help you further I need to know what you are trying to do. Are you trying to create a sub-domain of dnsA on dnsB or do you want to host the same DNS domain on both.
What are you trying to do? The partial config you have shown look like you are trying to host a DNS domain on dnsA and a sub-doamin on dnsB but not correctly.
With the config on dnsA using the...
If these drives have been used before in other system especially NAS hardware you can have some info on the drive that is confusing the installer. One thing that has helped me on these occasions is...
The command "sudo du -h --max-depth=1 / | sort -hr" is the one that would give us an idea of what top level directory that is consuming the space. Since your / volume has over 3 millions inodes you...
It is odd that the dig command gives you your IP. With no host to resolve I get the root DNS server names:
hawkmage@ubuntults:~$ dig +short
d.root-servers.net.
e.root-servers.net....
Oops, I logged into a Debian box that used to run Ubuntu.
As steeldriver said it is going to be difficult doing much of anything, not even busybox will work without libc.so
Here are the linked libs for busybox:
hawkmage@ubuntu:~$ ldd /bin/busybox
...
Unfortunately curl will change it's output if it is not going to a terminal device, try the "-s" option on curl.