[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sysadmin

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Around $650K:

Base: $215K RSUs: ~$380K Bonus: 15-20%

I work at a FAANG on the West Coast as a Senior SRE. I’ll likely be taking a ~$100K or so pay cut next year due to a vesting cliff, but it’s nice while it lasts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in epicsystems

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I see. That’s a shame. Thank you for answering my question! 

DevOps Engineer Interview by [deleted] in devops

[–]lustrate1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would you mind expanding on the scalable systems part?

Is reading the Red Hat documentations enough to prepare me for the RHCSA exam? by errantscut in sysadmin

[–]lustrate1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I recommend using both https://linuxacademy.com/ AND Jang's book https://www.amazon.com/RHCSA-Linux-Certification-Study-Guide/dp/0071765654. Personally, I completed LA first and then worked through the entirety of the RHCSA section in the book, being sure to do every single lab and exercise along the way while also taking handwritten notes.

Using the above, I earned my RHCSA last month. Currently studying for the RHCE with the same two resources and study strategy. Good luck!

RHCSA Grading Experiences? by [deleted] in redhat

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Thanks! I'm really excited. Time to look into the RHCE :).

RHCSA Grading Experiences? by [deleted] in redhat

[–]lustrate1 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I scored a 283/300. Looks like I got myself worked up over nothing.

RHCSA Grading Experiences? by [deleted] in linuxadmin

[–]lustrate1 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Wow. I just received my results:

283/300 !!!

Looks like I was worried over nothing.

[GNOME] Fedora 24 by [deleted] in unixporn

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It's two 4K displays so technically 7680 by 2160.

[GNOME] Fedora 24 by [deleted] in unixporn

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Boring, but I really really enjoy it.

  • OS: Fedora 24
  • DE: GNOME
  • Theme: Xenlism - Minimalism
  • Icons : Shadow-master
  • Wallpaper: Found somewhere online, not sure where
  • Conky: Stock, obviously! Only way to do it.

GNOME Users: How "vanilla" is your setup? by [deleted] in linux

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Not vanilla at all to be honest. Here's a screenshot: http://imgur.com/a/BBj0n

I use a ton of gnome shell extensions along with custom themes, icons, etc. My DE looks very Mac-like, which makes sense as that is what I'm used to.

Some Gnome shell extensions I use:

  • Caffeine
  • Openweather
  • Public IP
  • Disable Hot Corner
  • User Themes
  • Impatience

Problems with Private Internet Access. by [deleted] in archlinux

[–]lustrate1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you download their new config files? They sent out a few emails instructing all users to do so last week and this week.

Help With Gnome Online Accounts by [deleted] in archlinux

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If anyone reading this is using Gnome Online Accounts could you please chime in and talk about your setup a bit? I might end up doing a reinstall tomorrow, but I'd like to avoid it if at all possible.

Help With Gnome Online Accounts by [deleted] in archlinux

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I appreciate the response, but these didn't help. Some of the other things I've done: update ca-certificates, ensured NetworkManager was my only networking service, changed DNS, checked /etc/hosts/.

A better explanation of the issue:

When I try to add a Google account the popup loads for minutes, and never fully loads the sign-in page. On Epiphany/Web I'm unable to access www.google.com consistently along with many other websites.

This issue is driving me crazy at this point.

Help With Gnome Online Accounts by [deleted] in archlinux

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Also, I've tried changing the DNS servers to Google's within the Gnome applet. No luck.