| bio | website | maxmackie.com |
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| location | Ottawa, Canada | |
| age | 21 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 6 months |
| seen | Jun 10 at 1:39 | |
| stats | profile views | 11 |
I'm an entrepreneur and computer engineering student at the University of Ottawa.
My interests include natural language processing, artificial intelligence, low-level operating system design, web development and design, board games, horror movies.
Feel free to contact me about anything, I love chatting about tech stuff. You can find my email, along with the occasional tech post, on my blog (generously hosted by Github).
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Jun 7 |
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Can't get kernel module `uinput` started @belacqua, tried that too. Still no dice. |
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Jun 6 |
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Can't get kernel module `uinput` started edited title |
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Jun 6 |
asked | Can't get kernel module `uinput` started |
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Feb 12 |
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Change OpenVPN client's default route I knew this much, my question was more geared towards "how" I should format the line(s) to add those rules in those files. |
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Feb 12 |
asked | Change OpenVPN client's default route |
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Feb 8 |
accepted | Using native connection while still connected to a vpn |
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Feb 8 |
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Using native connection while still connected to a vpn Right, that worked and I got my routing table. I also found this guide dltj.org/article/openvpn-split-routing. It shows how he set up split-tunnelling. |
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Feb 8 |
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Using native connection while still connected to a vpn Thanks for putting me on the right track with the keywork split-tunneling. However, my client is a mac and my networking skills are somewhat lacking -- so your answer is a little obscure to me. |
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Feb 7 |
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Using native connection while still connected to a vpn @belacqua: I'm using OpenVPN and followed the following tutorial to the letter: help.ubuntu.com/12.10/serverguide/openvpn.html |
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Feb 7 |
asked | Using native connection while still connected to a vpn |
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Jan 22 |
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How do I add a user to the “sudo” group? @Teifi, that means you probably don't have sudo installed or, for some weird reason, it's not in your path. What happens when you run which sudo? |
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Jan 22 |
accepted | Getting a LAMP server secured and locked down for development |
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Jan 22 |
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Getting a LAMP server secured and locked down for development edited title |
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Jan 22 |
asked | Getting a LAMP server secured and locked down for development |
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Jun 19 |
answered | How do I get the touchscreen on an HP L5006tm working? |
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Jun 19 |
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How do I get the touchscreen on an HP L5006tm working? I didn't have it plugged in -_- (first time dealing with a touchscreen, completely wasn't thinking). lsusb displays Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04e7:0020 Elo TouchSystems Touchscreen Interface (2700) |
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Jun 19 |
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How do I get the touchscreen on an HP L5006tm working? @int_ua, it doesn't show up with lsusb. Would it even be there if it is a monitor? |
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Jun 18 |
awarded | Student |
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Jun 17 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 17 |
awarded | Scholar |