Before anyone says, "But CUPS is normally pretty good at auto configuring that stuff",…

"HAHAHHAHAHHAHAAAAA. Right"

Before anyone asks, "Why would you even have to be involved", It's a network of RHEL6 workstations.

Good omen. Only one "We broke something. Can you fix it" message. They dropped a printer while moving it which means the answer was, "Go to Staples and buy another one. Plug it in. I'll configure it remotely on Monday"

A bad email client that contains even worse missives from small businesses all over America.

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Looks like it. Finally hit the wall five minutes after pulling into the driveway. Now sipping coffee and reluctantly opening Outlook.

Very nice.

That's quite the monument

@kdfrawg This is currency stuff for both 64 and 32 bit architectures. One of those things that needs tested nine ways to Sunday before it goes into the wild.

I'm heavily caffeinated enough to drive home. I'm hoping that pulling in the driveway will trigger the end of this week long insomnia.

To the Batmobile!

Nor am I. But I am already in the process of making a small markdown to XHTML editor for the wife's ebook releases. Liking it enough that I think blogging with it would be nice.