[-] biptoot@lemmy.today 1 points 2 months ago

This might be it.

What's the method to browse a repo for a specific version?

Linuxcapable.com suggests (over at https://linuxcapable.com/how-to-install-nvidia-drivers-on-fedora-linux/)

sudo dnf module list nvidia-driver

But I can't seem to find nvidia-driver. Are these profiles it mentions unique to the nvidia-driver package, or is that a feature of rpm's?

[-] biptoot@lemmy.today 0 points 2 months ago

Yeah, I'm ready to be done with X11. Dunno why Fedora with a perfectly working Wayland & Nvidia and updates set to manual will not offer Wayland in the session manager at login about 80% of the time. Must be something I'm doign wrong, but IDK what it is. I wish I had wayland 100% of the time o'er here.

[-] biptoot@lemmy.today 0 points 2 months ago

Yep. This exactly.

[-] biptoot@lemmy.today 1 points 4 months ago

Derp, thanks for the prompt. I'd like to move to a position for more income. Government or private. Currently at $127k / yr.

[-] biptoot@lemmy.today 2 points 4 months ago

Looking for cert guidance!

I'm a late-40's life-long IT guy, working as a cybersecurity architect / deputy CISO for a state govt agency the last few years. I have my CISSP and bachelor's in IT mgmt from WGU.

I have access to free microsoft classes & cert tests through my employer. Thinking about going back and getting some certs. Does it make sense to do the security certs in order?

SC-900, SC-100-200-300-400, AZ 500

Or am I overthinking it and I should just jump in and try a test to see how I do?

[-] biptoot@lemmy.today 2 points 4 months ago

Also off work today, so it's pet-project time: I have some scripts that collect local housing rental prices. I've been collecting this information in a sqlite db using python webscraping libraries, so I can chart the effects of gentrification and homelessness in my (small, rural) community.

[-] biptoot@lemmy.today 2 points 5 months ago

Thanks for doing these. We're here, this community is growing, and your encouragement and nudging is good 😀

[-] biptoot@lemmy.today 1 points 7 months ago

t every company should have? Is there even a frame

I was the lone security person there for a bit. Now there's 4 of us. I broke it down into two risks:

service / system outage data breach / loss

The way I approached shoring up defenses was with specific activities each week:

vulnerability remediation audit & compliance incident response governance & policy security awareness program

It might help to think of things in a maturity model. Putting in a SEIM is a big job, and maybe more appropriate for when the security program at your org has matured more. What you can do is spend time working on the other stuff - what's your endpoint protection? What compliance requirements do you have? How's your inventory & asset management? What's policy look like? Do your AD accounts all make sense? What's the password policy? Do you have any old service accounts?

Picking little stuff allows you to make progress, and gets you ready to move to the bigger things. A mentor once told me to use a checklist (for life in general, but applies to cyber):

1 Did they ask you for help 2 Do you have it to give 3 Have you done enough for now

Good luck!

[-] biptoot@lemmy.today 1 points 7 months ago

Usually labeled as P series.

This is how I do my home system, Dell r710xd I believe. I bought it used via craigslist and I think it came from the local power company. In the States we have government surplus sites that have stuff cheap.

You can mount a rack mount system vertically on the side of the wall, hanging down with a couple of shelf brackets.

[-] biptoot@lemmy.today 2 points 8 months ago

There's wood pellets in there now :) Big fan of wood pellets since 2020!

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