u/Floopy32-Greenog12

Hi all.. So last night I tossed my current ~1 gallon of 1F that I had going for close to a week as I wasn't happy with how I went about it. So I took my two scobys out and put them in a bowl with a bit of the old 1F and cleaned the jar. I made a fresh batch of tea following the steps laid out here in this group (1C of sugar to 4 quarts purified water)..

As I was pouring it into the clean 1 gallon jar I decided to get my other 1 gallon jar and make a 2nd jar as I had two full scobys... So I split the 1 gallon of sweet tea between the two jars and use purified water to fill the jars to make two 1 gallon jars of tea.

It was only later after thinking about it that I effectively diluted the tea sugar and flavor-wise.

I can't undo the tea dilution but I can add in another 1/2C of sugar in each 1 gallon jar by heating some of the tea in each jar and ensuring the sugar is dissolved in it before cooling and adding back into each jar.

Or I could just leave things be but I'm not sure if there's enough sugar to keep the scoby' happy for the next week or so.

Of course I could just start over -- I've got more tea and sugar.

Thoughts?

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u/Floopy32-Greenog12 — 14 days ago
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Hi all ..

I'm just wondering about my newly delivered Comet PoE and using it to control the BIOS on my headless HP EliteDesk Mini G6.

I bought this KVM specifically to allow me to control all aspects of this little machine I've got but I find that I have no keyboard at all when trying to get into the BIOS by pressing F10 during system startup. Interestingly enough I can't even get a physical wired keyboard to work either now for some odd reason -- although I did get it to work a few times yesterday.

I saw someone else asking about the Prodesk G6 that basically had the same issue.. I disabled the virtual media feature but I'm still stuck.

If this is just a combo that doesn't work for some reason are there other KVMs that work with the HP EliteDesk/ProDesk G6's that will allow BIOS control aside from the usual operating system access?

I really like what I see with this KVM but if its not able to handle my primary use-case then I might have to find something else..

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u/Floopy32-Greenog12 — 17 days ago