Even if you answer your own question immediately, this sets a bad example for people to assume we are the free alternative to Freelancer.com. I am, unfortunately, going to agree with the going close vote, to protect future me from many more questions that genuinely intend to have us as Google-Code-Monkeys. I hope you can rewrite/regroup your question-answer pair to fit the rules of asking better. — Asmyldof10 mins ago
Hello to all. I have a simple question. Since we have a http://codereview.stackexchange.com/ where you can review you code. Is there any similar stackexchange for "circuits review"? I would like a comments on my custom circuit, if it can be upgraded/fixed etc?
@Glavić if you have specific questions about an existing circuit, this can be on topic here. Generic "anything to say?" Questions tend to be closed as too broad though
I have a proposal that the follow up to "May the 4th" (Starwars references), which is Revenge of the 5th, actually be held on May 6, as May 5th is Cinco De Mayo. And many people will be feeling the "revenge" of the 5th tomorrow morning.
@Asmyldof Weird ass Russian days are May 1 (labor day) and 9 (victory day). In practice, it means nation-wide shutdown for a week (or two weeks, if we account for hangover).
hmmm ... Is there a keyboard language icon in the system area?
and/or did you try a different keyboard? although that would be odd, failing quote key.
Does ~ and ^ work as expected?
I had this colleague at work who has been inserting quotes in his code (he is a programmer by profession) by using copy and paste for over 6 weeks... He never notified the helpdesk about the issue ...
Ah, no, two totally different things... The amp that will come in for the weekend to repair will be run with the dummy loads, I have found enough... While researching a bit about that amp and looking at my stuff I just found that there seems to be those camps... For the stereo I drive the 4ohm ones with a 6-8ohm designed amp, no problem. The surround one expects main to be 4 and the others to be 8....
I am planning to get a new 7.2 or 5.1 one and checked what speakers I have around and noticed these things... I guess that when the ampmexpects 8 for all, it's not wise to mix
And it does sort of conflict... If I set /etc/network/interfaces for dhcp and wicd for static, then plug in a cable, I'll see the DCHP messages exchanged, but the interface gets configured according to the wicd static configuration.
@Asmyldof What are you gonna do when you want to give a price in euros?
If I cannot move back to Intl keyboard: 1. Shout at my laptop 2. Call Microsoft NL and berate every single employee 3. (optional): When happening onto them, punch at least three of said employees hard enough in the face to break nose or jaw 4. Start working for the government, since they work with 80's software and all type EURO in place of the symbol anyway.
Time is fixed, and ""^~ YES!
Next up, change intl keyboard
And broken....
#$%@%@$%!&%@$#%!$#!&* (notice how there are no carrets or tildes there!)
I have my static IP set in /etc/network/interfaces on my ubuntu box.
€ cat interfaces
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The primary network interface
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.0.130
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.0.0
broadcast 192.168.0.255
gateway 192.168.0.1
# dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if installed
Sorry, I don't deal with filters in that much detail. I think those ways of characterizing a filter are a holdover from the days before simulation was cheap and quick. Nowadays, just simulate your filter and see what the response is. Of course if you're designing filters every day you're going to want to know a few tricks that let you get the filter right with a minimum number of design iterations.
@jippie I think I got it. The answer was uninstall wicd and install ifplugd instead. Now network hotplug events get detected in both DHCP and static IP modes, and all configuration is done in /etc/network/interfaces.