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"name": "Brandon Authier", | |
"label": "Site Reliability Engineer", | |
"image": "https://s.gravatar.com/avatar/418769127e7063c9b43c71c50bca429c?s=80", | |
"summary": "I’m a site reliability engineer who can solve problems using software engineering principles, the experiences I have gained working in and troubleshooting systems, and what I have learned from the awesome people I have worked with. I've worked in academia and in smaller companies so I am use to wearing many hats. I'm an engineer who priotizes the availability, performance, efficiency, and reliability of the services and products of the company and working with and helping development teams become more efficient and successful. I'm generally very flexible when investigating new roles.", | |
"website": "https://brandonauthier.com", |
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This is a tutorial for anyone experiencing a lwsmd segmentation fault when trying to use any version of pbis on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. | |
The specific hardware I experienced this on was: | |
[ OptiPlex 7040] | |
OS: Ubuntu 16.04 | |
Arch: x86_64 | |
Tower: OptiPlex 7040 | |
Memory: 32G | |
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700 x 8 |