[DeTomaso] NPC: VMWare

Himes, Terry (397C) terry.himes at jpl.nasa.gov
Thu Aug 20 11:42:19 EDT 2015


I have been running VMWare for years on my Mac OS.  Currently using v6.0.4.   I setup Windoze 7 so that I could run some software that
is not available for the Mac (Linux).   Setup took about 15min including install of the Windoze ISO.  It does take up 1gb of memory.  But I
have 16gb so it don madder.

ALL our ground Flight Systems run Solaris  9 or 10 and Linux VM's.   It's a mix currently.  InSight has gone 100% Linux but there are issues.
Linux & LDAP do not work for Team accounts.  I wish we had the good 'ol NIS host back.  Lots of security issues.  'nuf said.


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From: DeTomaso <detomaso-bounces at poca.com<mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com>> on behalf of Asa Jay Laughton <asajay at asajay.com<mailto:asajay at asajay.com>>
Date: Thursday, August 20, 2015 6:41 AM
To: POCA <detomaso at poca.com<mailto:detomaso at poca.com>>
Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC: VMWare

VMware for personal use was a real PITA for years, and expensive. Once
they came out with VMware Player (for free), it became so much easier. I
now run VMware Player on my Windows machines and have several different
Linux VMs that I can run anytime I want or need to.

I've had trouble installing VMware on Linux in order to run Windows
stuff, but for the most part Wine on Linux seems to work.

Nearly all hosted servers out there in the wild (like GoGaddy and
others) are running on VMs. The servers I host are all on VMs. The
servers my employer hosts are nearly all on VMs. They've come a heckuva
long way.

Asa Jay

Asa Jay Laughton - W7TSC, MSgt, USAFR, Retired
&  Shelley Marie
Spokane, WA
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On 8/20/2015 6:23 AM, Larry - Ohio Time wrote:
Will, I am installing some VM ware as I read your post. I see more and more
of it each day.


Larry (Novel man) - Cleveland


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From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Will Kooiman
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 10:55 PM
To: Ed Mendez
Cc: detomaso at poca.com<mailto:detomaso at poca.com>
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Should we purchase vintage cars for our investment
portfolio?

I liked Solaris too.  Proprietary hardware had no future, though.  Sun was

doomed regardless of Oracle’s involvement.  The same was true for
DEC/Alpha.  Or maybe you could say that DEC was doomed because of Ken
Olsen.  Water under the bridge.  Doesn’t matter.

We’re doing everything on Intel/Linux these days.  It’s a very stable
platform.  Plus, we’re moving more towards VMWare.  I’m not a big fan of
VM from an engineering standpoint, but it makes a lot of sense in the big
picture.


On 8/19/15, 10:41 PM, "Ed Mendez"<edducati at mac.com<mailto:edducati at mac.com>>  wrote:

I received my Sun Solaris Unix System Admin and Network Certificate in
2000, IMHO They were the greatest makers of Unix RISC based equipment and
a rock solid OS.

At one point Sun was just about on the backend of every Fortune 500
company.

and Then...

Larry Ellison F’d it all up.

ORACLE = One Rich Asshole Called Larry Ellison

A shame. I too lost on Sun shares. Pails in comparison to yours. Sorry
dude.

Ed


On Aug 19, 2015, at 19:18, Will Kooiman<will.kooiman at gmail.com<mailto:will.kooiman at gmail.com>>  wrote:
Don¹t even get me started on Sun Microsystems.

I did stock market software for about 6 years.  During that time, I was
very active in the stock market.  I had a run for about a year where I
made about $850K by day trading.  I was right at $1M, so I called it
quits
and bought about $600K in Oracle and about $300K in Sun.  And then,
Larry
Ellison fired Ray Lane, and both Oracle and Sun took a dive.  A year
later, my $950K was worth about $90K.  Numbers are foggy.  Don¹t make me
look it up.  I stopped trading for 2-3 years, and briefly got back into
the market for a slight rebound, but that really drove home the adage,
easy come, easy go.

A few years later, the stock market was soft, so my wife sold some
mutual
funds and bought some art.  We can¹t drive it, but we enjoy it.  It
might
not be going up in value, but neither was her mutual fund.

So, that¹s how I view collector cars.  If you are buying them to store
and
watch them go up in value, you better be damn good or lucky at buying.
If
you plan on spending a lot of time with them, wrenching, washing,
polishing, or preferably driving them, they pay you back in enjoyment.

Nobody ever talks about buying boats for investments.  Why does everyone
try to make it a big deal with sports cars?

On 8/19/15, 12:21 PM, "DeTomaso on behalf of Joseph F. Byrd, Jr."
<detomaso-bounces at poca.com<mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com> on behalf of byrdjf at embarqmail.com<mailto:byrdjf at embarqmail.com>>  wrote:

I had never seen a LOG scale used to show stock price history!
I hope you got the majority of you ESP out!

-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Thomas
Tornblom
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 10:08 AM
To: detomaso at poca.com<mailto:detomaso at poca.com>
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Should we purchase vintage cars for our
investment
portfolio?

I joined Sun in Nov 1996 and got on the employee stock purchase program
where we could buy Sun stock for part of our salary, at a 15% discount.

In the years they had normally two 1:2 splits per year.

You can see the stock price at: http://k0lee.com/2009/10/sun-also-sets/

I learned after I had bought the car that my wife was not happy about
me
buying it, and beeing male I guess I was blind to any hints to that
effect.

After I explained that if I had kept the Sun Stock it would have only
been
worth about 1/5:th of what the car was worth, and with the recent hike
it
is
now more like 1/10:th.

She's happy now :)

Cheers,
Thomas


Den 2015-08-19 14:12, Sean Korb skrev:
     I really never thought of it that way... I had very meager
retirement
     savings at the time but I bought my Pantera with everything I had,
     cashed out in 2000.A  It survived both that recession and the next
and
     has tripled in value.A  Not bad!
     But that has nothing to do with why I bought it and still own it :)
     sean

     On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 12:35 AM, thomas<[1]thomas at hax.se<mailto:thomas at hax.se>>  wrote:

       I sold most of my Sun Microsystems stock to buy my GT5 in March
       2000. That has turned out to be the best timed deal ever for me.
       Thomas

19 aug 2015 kl. 01:10 skrev Jeff Detrich<[2]jjdetrich at gmail.com<mailto:jjdetrich at gmail.com>>:

A  A If you had used some of your stock portfolio to buy a classic
or
A  A vintage car just before the stock market crash, it would have
     saved you
A  A from losing a lot of money on those assets. Does that count?
A  A Jeff

A  A On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 6:03 PM, John Taphorn
A  A<[1][3]jtaphorn at kingwoodcable.com<mailto:jtaphorn at kingwoodcable.com>>  wrote:

A  A  A This Bloomberg story greeted me at my office this morning.
     Here is
A  A  A one person's opinion on vintage cars as an investment.AA
     Would you
A  A  A agree?
A  A
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   I have been running VMWare for years on my Mac OS.  Currently using
   v6.0.4.   I setup Windoze 7 so that I could run some software that
   is not available for the Mac (Linux).   Setup took about 15min
   including install of the Windoze ISO.  It does take up 1gb of memory.
   But I
   have 16gb so it don madder.
   ALL our ground Flight Systems run Solaris  9 or 10 and Linux VM's.
   It's a mix currently.  InSight has gone 100% Linux but there are
   issues.
   Linux & LDAP do not work for Team accounts.  I wish we had the good 'ol
   NIS host back.  Lots of security issues.  'nuf said.

   "Sometimes I think the surest signs that intelligent life

     exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried

     to contact us!"

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   JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   InSight Sequence Team Lead

   Rosetta/MEX Sequence Team Lead

   Phone: (818) 393-6261

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   From: DeTomaso <[2]detomaso-bounces at poca.com> on behalf of Asa Jay
   Laughton <[3]asajay at asajay.com>
   Date: Thursday, August 20, 2015 6:41 AM
   To: POCA <[4]detomaso at poca.com>
   Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC: VMWare

   VMware for personal use was a real PITA for years, and expensive. Once
   they came out with VMware Player (for free), it became so much easier.
   I
   now run VMware Player on my Windows machines and have several different
   Linux VMs that I can run anytime I want or need to.
   I've had trouble installing VMware on Linux in order to run Windows
   stuff, but for the most part Wine on Linux seems to work.
   Nearly all hosted servers out there in the wild (like GoGaddy and
   others) are running on VMs. The servers I host are all on VMs. The
   servers my employer hosts are nearly all on VMs. They've come a heckuva
   long way.
   Asa Jay
   Asa Jay Laughton - W7TSC, MSgt, USAFR, Retired
   &  Shelley Marie
   Spokane, WA
   ******************************
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   On 8/20/2015 6:23 AM, Larry - Ohio Time wrote:

   Will, I am installing some VM ware as I read your post. I see more and
   more

   of it each day.

   Larry (Novel man) - Cleveland

   -----Original Message-----

   From: DeTomaso [[8]mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Will
   Kooiman

   Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 10:55 PM

   To: Ed Mendez

   Cc: [9]detomaso at poca.com

   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Should we purchase vintage cars for our
   investment

   portfolio?

   I liked Solaris too.  Proprietary hardware had no future, though.  Sun
   was

   doomed regardless of Oracle's involvement.  The same was true for

   DEC/Alpha.  Or maybe you could say that DEC was doomed because of Ken

   Olsen.  Water under the bridge.  Doesn't matter.

   We're doing everything on Intel/Linux these days.  It's a very stable

   platform.  Plus, we're moving more towards VMWare.  I'm not a big fan
   of

   VM from an engineering standpoint, but it makes a lot of sense in the
   big

   picture.

   On 8/19/15, 10:41 PM, "Ed Mendez"<[10]edducati at mac.com>  wrote:

   I received my Sun Solaris Unix System Admin and Network Certificate in

   2000, IMHO They were the greatest makers of Unix RISC based equipment
   and

   a rock solid OS.

   At one point Sun was just about on the backend of every Fortune 500

   company.

   and Then...

   Larry Ellison F'd it all up.

   ORACLE = One Rich Asshole Called Larry Ellison

   A shame. I too lost on Sun shares. Pails in comparison to yours. Sorry

   dude.

   Ed

   On Aug 19, 2015, at 19:18, Will
   Kooiman<[11]will.kooiman at gmail.com>  wrote:

   Don^1t even get me started on Sun Microsystems.

   I did stock market software for about 6 years.  During that time, I was

   very active in the stock market.  I had a run for about a year where I

   made about $850K by day trading.  I was right at $1M, so I called it

   quits

   and bought about $600K in Oracle and about $300K in Sun.  And then,

   Larry

   Ellison fired Ray Lane, and both Oracle and Sun took a dive.  A year

   later, my $950K was worth about $90K.  Numbers are foggy.  Don^1t make
   me

   look it up.  I stopped trading for 2-3 years, and briefly got back into

   the market for a slight rebound, but that really drove home the adage,

   easy come, easy go.

   A few years later, the stock market was soft, so my wife sold some

   mutual

   funds and bought some art.  We can^1t drive it, but we enjoy it.  It

   might

   not be going up in value, but neither was her mutual fund.

   So, that^1s how I view collector cars.  If you are buying them to store

   and

   watch them go up in value, you better be damn good or lucky at buying.

   If

   you plan on spending a lot of time with them, wrenching, washing,

   polishing, or preferably driving them, they pay you back in enjoyment.

   Nobody ever talks about buying boats for investments.  Why does
   everyone

   try to make it a big deal with sports cars?

   On 8/19/15, 12:21 PM, "DeTomaso on behalf of Joseph F. Byrd, Jr."

   <[12]detomaso-bounces at poca.com on behalf of
   [13]byrdjf at embarqmail.com>  wrote:

   I had never seen a LOG scale used to show stock price history!

   I hope you got the majority of you ESP out!

   -----Original Message-----

   From: DeTomaso [[14]mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of
   Thomas

   Tornblom

   Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 10:08 AM

   To: [15]detomaso at poca.com

   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Should we purchase vintage cars for our

   investment

   portfolio?

   I joined Sun in Nov 1996 and got on the employee stock purchase program

   where we could buy Sun stock for part of our salary, at a 15% discount.

   In the years they had normally two 1:2 splits per year.

   You can see the stock price at:
   [16]http://k0lee.com/2009/10/sun-also-sets/

   I learned after I had bought the car that my wife was not happy about

   me

   buying it, and beeing male I guess I was blind to any hints to that

   effect.

   After I explained that if I had kept the Sun Stock it would have only

   been

   worth about 1/5:th of what the car was worth, and with the recent hike

   it

   is

   now more like 1/10:th.

   She's happy now :)

   Cheers,

   Thomas

   Den 2015-08-19 14:12, Sean Korb skrev:

        I really never thought of it that way... I had very meager

   retirement

        savings at the time but I bought my Pantera with everything I had,

        cashed out in 2000.A  It survived both that recession and the next

   and

        has tripled in value.A  Not bad!

        But that has nothing to do with why I bought it and still own it
   :)

        sean

        On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 12:35 AM,
   thomas<[1][17]thomas at hax.se>  wrote:

          I sold most of my Sun Microsystems stock to buy my GT5 in March

          2000. That has turned out to be the best timed deal ever for me.

          Thomas

   19 aug 2015 kl. 01:10 skrev Jeff Detrich<[2][18]jjdetrich at gmail.com>:

   A  A If you had used some of your stock portfolio to buy a classic

   or

   A  A vintage car just before the stock market crash, it would have

        saved you

   A  A from losing a lot of money on those assets. Does that count?

   A  A Jeff

   A  A On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 6:03 PM, John Taphorn

   A  A<[1][3][19]jtaphorn at kingwoodcable.com>  wrote:

   A  A  A This Bloomberg story greeted me at my office this morning.

        Here is

   A  A  A one person's opinion on vintage cars as an investment.AA

        Would you

   A  A  A agree?

   A  A

        A

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