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Q: Monitor shuts down after installing Ubuntu 11.10 64 bits

EdwarI have a Toshiba laptop with an amd64 bit processor and an ATI graphics card. It came with Win7 home premium installed, but I don't like that OS very much and I decided to replace it with Ubuntu. So I installed Ubuntu 11.10 and after some minutes of using it, I realized that I installed a distr...

I love it when people have 64 bits computers! Hello all!
Ubuntu unleashed came today! /me is happy!
 
12:21 AM
man... I would hate having 64 bits only - i barley have enough bits with 35184372088832 of them.
 
if only it were this easy...
I buy barbecue because I like my pc raunchy..
 
12:48 AM
How the heck do I install this?
 
1:35 AM
Anyone know how to get glslideshow to show more than 1 image?
 
@rlemon i setup a call center today utilizing SIP phones and google voice
it was fun
 
Found it: set crossfade duration to none. I am beginning to hate computers.
 
2:37 AM
Connect WebKit WebView form to a Python callback? http://askubuntu.com/questions/97430/connect-webkit-webview-form-to-a-python-callback #python
 
3:09 AM
Why are we amassing so many unanswered questions?
Within two weeks, the number shot up from 8100~ to 8700~
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Q: Unity Workspaces Icon

davoraoI recently did a fresh install of Unity on my Laptop and after setting the nr. of default workspaces in CCSM (General Settings) to only 2 (down from the default 4) the Icon in Unity for Workspaces dissapeared. I have managed to reproduce the same on another Laptop where I've upgraded from Maveric...

bug report..
 
3:21 AM
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A: gnome-tweak-tool fails with error gtweak not found

ChakraTry to purge and reinstall again. sudo apt-get remove --purge gnome-tweak-tool && sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool

Upboat needed.
 
What is that? :O
 
No idea - just found it.
 
looks like a localized clone of AU
zomg i just got my first earned bounty :O
Thanks @jorgecastro !
 
@jokerdino Sweet!
 
Now, I can't wait to hit 3k..
 
3:55 AM
@jokerdino 3k is awesome - you can vote to close questions!
 
exactly. i can't wait to clean up the site.
 
It's not as fun as it sounds - but it definitely needs doing.
 
true that, but when you regularly go back to unanswered question and see that they are dups, it is easier to close than flag it..
or that is what i think.
 
Yes, dupes should be closed if you have the rep.
 
4:12 AM
Hello all
 
@AmithKK Hello.
 
@GeorgeEdison Hey!
Can we use abstraction in the StackAlerting scripts
 
Abstraction?
 
@GeorgeEdison Yeah
 
I could almost throw up there is so much abstraction in there :)
 
4:13 AM
It was @jrg suggestion
 
Stack Alert is a good example of why you should never try to write a cross-browser add-on / extension :)
 
grins
 
I think I might get a second bounty..
 
@GeorgeEdison so does it work on Opera yet?
 
4:18 AM
It works on Opera.
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Q: Stack Alert [Opera] - Keep tabs on your inbox without needing to have a Stack Exchange site open.

George Edison Not using Opera? Don't worry, Stack Alert is available for other browsers as well. Visit the appropriate page for your browser below: Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Screenshot / Code Snippet About What better way to keep an eye on your inbox than with an Opera ext...

I just haven't submitted it to Opera's equivalent of the Chrome Web Store.
 
And Safari? :))
Not that I use..
 
Safari is too unstable on Windows 8.
 
Oh and IE!!!
 
I couldn't get it to run much of anything without crashing.
 
IE 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 please!
 
4:19 AM
@jokerdino IE has slices - I might take a look at that.
 
You must enjoy pain
 
@jokerdino LOL!!
@lazyPower At least I'm not writing a toolbar :)
Writing Firefox add-ons taught me a whole lot about XML that I didn't know - namespaces, etc.
@AmithKK Okay...
 
Amith likes animated gifs...
Oh yeah, the XML spec is pretty vast
I picked up a lot of XML through learning XAML
which empowers most of the crap i dont want to use
 
What is XAML like? I've used YAML.
(For charm writing.)
 
XML applied markup language?
 
4:22 AM
XML on crack that binds to WPF services
WPF is this whole methodology that services are end-points and ubiquitous throughout a system, and abstracts an already abstract concept in the service world. but it doesnt end there, wpf also has front-end elements that are coded in XAML -- so your user interface form is now a XML document instead of a .designer file
to accomplish this, they had to drop in support for elementary programming in XML, hense xaml was birthed.
 
So it's a .Net-specific language?
 
yep
anything i talk about unless its javascript or something i'm doing in school is pretty much garanteed to be .Net -- my job forces me to use the kitchen sink to tackle everyday problems.
 
@GeorgeEdison @jokerdino It's been around forever
 
Yeah - I know the feeling, Firefox created XBL for specifying user-interface descriptions (with inheritance and other abominations that should never be a part of XML).
s/Firefox/Mozilla/
 
Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML, ) is a declarative XML-based language created by Microsoft used for initializing structured values and objects. It is available under Microsoft's Open Specification Promise. The acronym originally stood for Extensible Avalon Markup Language - Avalon being the code-name for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Overview XAML is used extensively in .NET Framework 3.0 & .NET Framework 4.0 technologies, particularly Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Silverlight, and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF). In WPF, XAML forms a user interface mark...
 
4:26 AM
> "The acronym originally stood for Extensible Avalon Markup Language..."
I'm glad they changed it.
 
@MarcoCeppi never heard of shapado before. really.
 
Probably because it kind of sucks
2
 
haha
 
OSQA is the only really good clone out there.
(It's Django-based.)
 
I'm still a fan of JSON for all the things
i'm writing a rule-sheet spec that uses JSON for the rule-card.
eg: if traffic source = x, and underlying data = y, then route to Z of matching rule card.
this way my bosses can write these with a drag and drop GUI and the back-end checks the rule, if ti works, it loads it into the hash of rules and resets the application, providing on the fly configuration
 
4:29 AM
JSON is pure awesome.â„¢
 
What is shapado?
 
@AmithKK A Stack Exchange clone.
 
Hey when i'm done with it, can i have you do a QA before i show it to my bosses?
i think you're knowledge of JScript surpasses mine
 
Me???
 
and i'd appreciate any input on how i could do things better on the front end
yeah
 
4:29 AM
I'm by no means a JS expert :)
 
you'll be sworn to secrecy ofcourse -- but i'm getting intot he whole " I want peer review, my code sucks" phase of my career
 
@GeorgeEdison I think I do know about that
 
I'd feel better having you look at my terrible code :)
But I'd be glad to take a look anyway.
 
<3
@MarcoCeppi can you paste in the link to that gist i sent you?
 
The last one you sent me?
 
4:31 AM
yessir
 
gist: 1655202, 2012-01-22 02:55:28Z
Public Class FishTank
{

  // properties of the FishTank

  // Create a list object to hold the wildlife in the tank
  public List<Fish> TankLife = new List<Fish>();
  
  // Total widlife Capacity for a healthy tank
  public int Gallons;
  
  // default constructor
  public FishTank() {}

  public FishTank(int waterCapacity)
  {
    Gallons = waterCapacity;
  }

  // Factory method used in unit tests
  public FishTank tankFactory(int waterCapacity)
  {
      FishTank thisTank = new FishTank(waterCapacity, tankCapacity);
      return thisTank;
  }

  // Method to add fish
  public void addFish(Fish thisFish)
  {
    // iterate over each fish going in the tank
      tankLife.add(fish);
  }

  // predicate function to test if the tank is overpopulated
  // general rule of thumb that i've been taught is 2 fish per gallon. NO MORE
  // it promotes less stress on filtration systems -- fish poop is yuck
  public bool isOverPopulated()
  {
    if (tankLife.count() > (Gallons / 2) )
    {
      return true;
    } 
    else
    {
      return false;
    }
  }

}

// Fish object
// TODO: write setters for later object manipulation -- but this simple demo wont receive that.
Public Class Fish
{
  // Name the Phylum, class, genum, or just "pete", any is ok
  public string FishName; // people forget who fish are - they are fish after all
                          // so make this property public so we can change it on the fly without a setter method.

  private bool isAlgeaEater;
  private bool isCannibal;)
  private bool Alive = true;

  // Default Constructor
  public Fish() {}

  // public constructor
  public Fish(string thisFishName, bool fishEatsAlgea, bool fishEatsOtherFish)
  {
    FishName = thisFishName;
    isAlgeaEater = fishEatsAlgea;
    isCannibal = fishEatsOtherFish;
  }

  // factory method used in unit testing
  public Fish FishFactory(string thisFishName, bool fishEatsAlgea, bool fishEatsOtherFish)
  {
    Fish thisFish = new Fish(thisFishName, fishEatsAlgea, fishEatsOtherFish);
    return thisFish;
  }

  public bool isFishDead()
  {
    return alive;
  }

  public bool canEatAlgea()
  {
    return isAlgeaEater;
  }

  public bool willEatOtherFish()
  {
    return isCannibal;
  }

  public void Swim()
  {
    // TODO: add swim logic to detect boundaries of tank and swim in circles.
  }

  public void Float()
  {
    //TODO: add float logic to bob at the top of the tank
  }

  public void KillFish()
  {
    Alive = false;
  }

}


public void main() 
{
  FishTank thisTank = new FishTank(30);
  thisTank.addFish(new Fish("bob", true, false));
  thisTank.addFish(new Fish("Angel Fish", false, false));
  thisTank.addFish(new Fish("Pete", false, false));
  
  foreach (fish in thisTank.TankLife)
  {
    if (!fish.isFishDead())
    {
      fish.Swim();
    } 
    else
    {
      fish.Float();
    }

    if (fish.isCannibal())
    {
      // randomly select another fish to eat
      int randomFish = math.rand(0, thisTank.TankLife.Count());
      thisTank.TankLife[randomFish].KillFish();
      thisTank.TankLife[randomFish].Float();
    }

  }

  

}
 
fish tanks?
bbl - lunch time <3
 
yeah it was a programming test
Marco sent me his interviewee document and i cracked my knuckles and vomited that out in 30 minutes.
in vim -- like a boss
 
@jokerdino Ah, the joy of globalization - one person's lunch is another person's bedtime snack :)
 
speaking of snacks...
 
4:36 AM
See what I mean?
 
yeah
 
I'm currently riding the "every method should be chain-able" bandwagon.
Stack.PHP was designed this way and so will Stack.JS be.
 
i'm riding the all things must be anonymous functions bandwagon
 
according to the creator of jquery, i'm in phase 2 of being a javascript developer
phase3 is cleaning all that up, realizing you can do it better, and leaving more comments.
 
4:43 AM
John Resig... I embarrassed myself the other day sending him an email :)
I thought I had found a bug on the jQuery home page but not so...
 
@lazyPower Following you on GitNess
 
was it an undocumented feature?
@AmithKK you wont see much outside of my schoolwork
My work work is done in a private repository thats owned by ogres holding hte coin purse
@AmithKK give me a severance package of a million dollars
or a job at canonical, either works.
 
@lazyPower I thought it was reporting the wrong size for the minified version of jQuery - but it was taking GZip into account.
 
haha nice
 
Embarrassing though :)
 
4:45 AM
@JorgeCastro ls /canonical/jobs|grep jscript
 
Thats how we learn though
 
But he was very nice about it - replying to my email and everything.
 
thats awesome
i want to email a famous programmer now, and see if i can sound halfway intelligent speaking to him/her
 
@GeorgeEdison i bet i get schooled in ways that make me feel like i should change professions.
 
4:48 AM
See that
 
@lazyPower Actually... I was thinking of doing that with a questionnaire for an interview on 2buntu.
> "Q&A with Linus Torvalds, etc."
 
@GeorgeEdison Joining you is me :D
 
you know, that wouldn't be bad. But after watching his google video casts, i'm not sure i want to talk to him
I'd rather observe him and keep my dignity intact
 
Lets interview @MarcoCeppi or somthing
 
He's a fairly interesting guy, not sure what jrg has against him :P
 
4:50 AM
Linus is an arrogant asshole with a bit of a God complex, which is why he's prefect for the Linux Kernel, and why I love listening to him speak in public events
3
 
exactly why i'd be a listener and not a comentator
 
My sentiments exactly (He also prefers Operating Systems which aren't Debian based)
 
However it would be fun to send an intern at him and watch the interns dreams get shredded... but i'm a sadist.
 
Sorry, this tab froze in Chrome... I'm back now.
 
i swapped back to FFox due to a strange bug i've found when pasting with Synergy+
 
4:52 AM
Hmm... that's unfortunate.
 
it willi freeze chrome 80% of the time and i have no idea where to start debugging that so i cant send a useful crash report.
 
To be honest, if I wasn't using Chrome, I'd be using Opera.
But that's just me (I love the smooth scrolling).
 
i havent used opera since the 90's, its been silently getting brilliant i hear
 
It's much better than it used to be.
(And yes, I'm old enough to remember when it cost $29 to buy :) )
 
it wasnt bad back then, it just rendered several sites funky
 
4:53 AM
ok back after lunch.
 
HAH, oh man i recall that too. the only pay for browserware
 
you people bought IE too?
 
Back in the days of Netscape...
@jokerdino OF COURSE NOT!!!
 
Wasn't Opera like Pay for browser, get email account?
 
I wouldn't even accept money to use IE.
 
4:55 AM
LOL
 
Yeah
you got access to their exclusive opera only social network too
 
I used to read about the browser wars. It was kinda a weird cold war.
 
which predated friendster
 
I really liked Opera Mini since it worked great on my "dumb" phone.
The long forgotten days of unlimited data at 160kbps :)
 
@GeorgeEdison -- ok, so were you around in the days of Prodigy and CompUServ?
 
4:58 AM
No... I was very young when I started with Netscape :)
I was about 14 when I started making simple HTML pages - and discovered that Netscape Navigator 3 didn't support BMP images (never did figure that one out).
 
go to #2buntu-interview
 
i used BBS's as my main form of "net based fun" on a 286dx with a 1200 baud modem at the ripe age of 8 -- then i graduated into prodigy on a pay per minute basis. Netscape composer was my first forray into building pages -- then i got into VB.Net aol program scripting and fishing cuz my family couldn't afford internet for a few months in there.
 
@lazyPower Cool... I have many happy memories of Netscape Composer.
 
fishing was fun back then -- load up prodigy and a dictionary file and go to town over TCP on a 486
 
I've never heard of Netscape Composer, I've only used Notepad
 
5:00 AM
In fact, I'm still sitting beside the original machine that I installed Netscape Communicator 4.7 on.
 
One day I used WordPad, and was frustrated by this "rtf" file
 
@MarcoCeppi did you use the navigator suite? it came standard with the "lighthouse" edition.
whichever version that was
 
BBL
 
@lazyPower 4.7.
 
hahahaha
 
5:00 AM
I never used the Netscape Navigator
 
ok i got to go. i will be back later in the day.
 
@MarcoCeppi Composer still lives on in KompoZer, I believe.
It's still an active project.
 
Right, I've recommended KompoZer to a few people
 
hopefully its gotten better, it was great at building terrible markup
 
@lazyPower It's a little better - it supports CSS2 and HTML 4.1.
And with one small exception, pages it generates pass validation tests.
 
5:02 AM
I still have super fond memories of being on a Redhat 5.2 terminal on IRC and using lynx to get my jazz done.
@MarcoCeppi did you ever use Caldera Linux?
 
I should tell you about my very first experience with Linux...
 
that was my first failed attempt at using something other than win95....
I'm all ears :)
 
Back then, downloading large ISO files was very difficult.
 
@lazyPower Naw, pretty early on I moved into Debian from windows
 
So I was thrilled to buy a Fedora magazine with a 4-CD set.
I happily put the first CD into the drive and rebooted.
And before 20 minutes had passed, I had erased the second hard drive on the family machine.
:)
So... it was a long time before I tried to install an operating system after that.
 
5:05 AM
the Anaconda installer made fedora so much nicer to isntall than RedHat's installer
hahaha -- you wiped it out and was like "oops..."
been there done that :D
if you havent experienced data loss during an OS install, you havent lived on the edge.
 
@lazyPower Yup, the Anaconda installer - terrible memories of that.
Not because it was bad, but because of what happened :)
 
My first foray into the linux world -- i was 13 maybe 14 and a buddy of mine in school over heard me talking about it, his dad was a network admin for YUM industries (they own taco bell and what not) -- he brought me this gigantic tome whos name i forget, but had Caldera, Slackware and Redhat in it.. i tried to start with caldera which was and thank god its gone, crap.
 
@lazyPower I hear you say YUM and I'm reminded that that is the name of Fedora's package manager :)
 
i couldn't even figure out how to restore teh family pc after I did that -- they were on the 486 crap box while i had the corvette of a p133 in a bricked state. no restore disks, no windows install cd that i could find.. i had to figure out what to do -- so i plugged in the redhat disk and cut my teeth on FVWM95 -- my US Robotics 56k serial modem was not detected so that was another two weeks of trips to the library and getting random package files off of forums w/ trial and error.
after i got all the hardware working i plugged in teh slack disk and started over with a resolve that the name was awesome enough to make something happen. -- Slackware 4 will always hold a special place in my heart. it taught me so much
 
Trips to the library... so many memories there.
I used to get lots of programming books there as well as make use of their ridiculously fast 10Mbps connection to download stuff.
 
5:11 AM
now adays i dont care whats going on under the hood to make packages install - i just dont want dependency hell, i dont want to have to compile firefox or open office (See: gentoo and freebsd ports -- yes i know you can do bin-ports but meh...) i want it to "just work"
so i've been a ubuntu user ever since hardy -- my job has recently brought me back into the windows sphere -- but thats only on the work lappy and those ridiculous servers i use -- my home network is and will remain linux based.
 
Yes, I replaced libc.so on another Linux install and learned the hard way that you don't do that :)
 
and thats my story in four paragraphs
rofl
 
@lazyPower Very intersting.
 
oops - i just broke a core library
what do i do?
i NOW know you boot into single user mode or from a live boot disk and rob the proper file to save your install.
 
@lazyPower It was a relief that enough applications were still running that I could slowly delete, copy, and rename the original and have everything back in working order.
 
5:13 AM
but back in 1997 i didnt know that ;D
ldconfig was like voodoo back then
you know, another driving force in my methodology has been Jorges hatred of the 1990's linux guy -- until i joined this community i had no qualms with breaking my ubuntu install since i did a fresh install every release cycle -- now i see so many users that stick to core and can do clean upgrades
i havent "customized" an install since -- i stick to ubuntu packages and roll with it.
and IT WORKS! and its stable, and every system update doesnt bring the fear of breaking something.
its an amazing feeling
k i'm done rambling. </end story>
 
I stopped breaking stuff on my desktop when the servers started breaking stuff on their own
 
the worst i've seen ubuntu break is when i go to update and the kernel package never finishes "configuring" itself
 
Had that happen too... a botched kernel update and the system doesn't boot with that kernel.
 
so i reboot, dpkg fix it, and roll on.
 
I also stopped updating the kernel on my desktop for weeks at a time because I don't like restarting
 
5:16 AM
Thankfully I don't get rid of a lot of older kernels.
 
yeah -- same here
boot from old kernel and roll -- i dont remove any of the old ones, i let the package manager keep its standard four in my boot menu
well i assume thats standard, maybe i just wait long enough to update thats all the kernels i get in a release cycle
 
I've had to remove them sometimes for space reasons - they're like 60-70MB a piece when you include headers, etc.
 
ah, i went NAS and CLOUD for everything -- so i've got plenty of disk space
 
I've started moving some older data to box.net now that I have 50GB of space there.
 
5TB distributed right now - not including my cloud space
how do you like box.net?
 
5:18 AM
Well, for what it does - it works great.
 
we use it at work, i could go either/or with it
 
You can't hotlink anything of course.
But for general backup purposes, it works great.
 
i'd rather pay canonical the money but i've had nothing but issues with the U1 sync daemon
i havent re-tried the service in months though -- maybe its gotten better
 
Yeah, afraid I have too - U1 will be a real competitor... but it will take a year or two :)
 
i've stuck with dropbox, and my google domain for the rest. My TB's of NAS storage are enough for what i do, all my code is in github -- i dont know what i would store elsewhere really... that covers everything i do
 
5:21 AM
Yeah, sounds like you've got things organized pretty well.
 
i try -- its still a scattered mess sometimes
 
My really old stuff is a mess.
 
i just recently made a push to my google domain as of last weekend -- its awesome. I love gdocs.
 
Lately I've been doing a lot better.
@lazyPower Yes! Google Docs is awesome.
 
i need to write a script that will push all my old photos into picasa
 
5:22 AM
I stopped using LibreOffice once I tried Google Docs for the first few times.
 
GDocs is "jsut powerful enough" to do everything i need, and its not bloated
thats my favorite feature. I was leary of it at first after it wiped my entire document collection back in its post beta days
 
Yup - and I can access the files anywhere, invite remote participation, etc.
 
but now that the google apps domain has come so far, and as far as i can tell no service is off limits to it (google voice, plus, etc. are all now rolled into it) i see no reason not to use it. plus its got some really awesome app integration from 3rd parties. Gliffy and Do.com are my two new toys.
Interesting prospect that i'm going to be throwing over the wall soon
My buddy from highschool and I are starting a developer consortium - open enrollment. I'll post more details when the vision statement is done and roll out an invite form
you're more than welcome to join -- it wont be another social site, its going to be a solid freelance / support network for developers.
 
Sounds very interesting.
@lazyPower Thank you!
 
while careers are nice, i want to start writing my own tickets with freelance work by the end of 2014
this is my push into that world, and i'm bringing my friends with me :D
 
5:27 AM
So the idea is that a user creates a profile and others search through profiles...?
 
I dont want to throw too much out just yet - its still being shaped.
 
Ah, cool.
 
we are trying to break the model of "find person x for y job" we want to introduce impromptu development in sprint style iterations for rapid project completion -- so the company and its core network of developers can shrink/expand as time goes forward and people pursue careers or leave them
bringing open source methods to otherwise closed source shops
 
I see.
 
its my gift back to the world thats shaped my interests and careers :) i'm sure theres a flaw in it somewhere but thats what the first year will be, figuring out the holes and mortaring them up with solid PR and products
I'll probably include ondina hosting in the pricing model too since its got HEROKU style awesome deployment tools
and cuz that marco ceppi guy is kinda made of awesome -- but shh dont tell him that. <3
 
5:31 AM
Yeah :)
 
I'm applying for the tax id for Groovy Object (the consortium name) after i pay my taxes this year
so things are expected to gain traction around August with open doors, if not october/november.
 
Ah, I see. When do you file taxes in the states?
 
I'm waiting on a W2 from my employer and i think deadline is March 15'th but i'm always in early to avoid the rush
 
Ah, okay.
 
especially since i'll be owing this year -- or break even. its better for me to get this done early and budget for the business taxes that i'll be seeing.
If i'm lucky this will catch on and build out a decent network of "pods" to tackle projects and we'll attract a fire PM to oversee this. but thats the dream after all ;)
 
5:44 AM
Can you answer this? System won't boot with nvidia driver enabled http://askubuntu.com/questions/68220/system-wont-boot-with-nvidia-driver-enabled #boot
 
6:19 AM
Wow... Google's Closure Compiler turned 7.36KB source code into 794 bytes when GZip compressed.
 
nice
can you link me? i'm otherwise occupied but interested
 
6:35 AM
oh nice!
its web based too, <3
if its got an API i'm going to roll this up into my CI servers build scripts and ditch my minify.exe
 
I was just about to say the same thing.
Not sure how to do web requests with batch files, but... :)
 
yep
top right hand corner
it has api lovins
 
I'm writing a JS API for the Stack Exchange API and I'm trying to decide the best approach for handling paged data.
Here is how the request is set up:
var site = API.Site('askubuntu');
var request = site.Users(12).SortBy('reputation');
var response = request.Exec();
And I'm wondering if this is the best approach for enumerating the data returned:
response.Fetch(function(page_of_data) {
    // Do something with the page
});
Or...
response.Fetch(function(one_item) {
    // Do something with the item
});
In one case, the callback is (for lack of a better term) called with one page of data (usually with 30 items).
In the second example, the callback gets called repeatedly for each item.
 
You're probably going to do better by getting the collection cached and then iterating through it
OH wait, i misread that.
you already have it cached -- i'm being rtard
I would think passing the collection would still be faster, passing items means more jumps for the interpreter.
 
Yeah, that's kind of what I thought.
Thanks.
 
7:07 AM
@GeorgeEdison i'm close to having this done for you
rror(18): Unknown parameter in Http request: '// '.
Error(13): No output information to produce, yet compilation was requested.
getting that as a response from the closure compiler
 
Cool! I better call it a night. Night all.
 
7:38 AM
@GeorgeEdison I give. I tried using their python example, i wrote one that should work in .Net and its all spitting back error messages. somethings not right.
gist.github.com/1656111 -- that should work but its not shrug oronno whats up
 
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Q: How can I manage jobs after I disconnect from my tty/ssh session?

cwdIf I ssh to a box and start a task that will take some time to complete I usually press control+z to pause the process, and then immediately type bg 1 to put run it in the background. I can then type jobs and see it running. If I disconnect (type exit, press control+d, etc) and then log back in...

 
8:27 AM
Command line tool to analyze network response etc http://askubuntu.com/questions/97491/command-line-tool-to-analyze-network-response-etc #networking
 
8:49 AM
Hi all, anyone in?
Can someone please let me know where I went wrong here: askubuntu.com/questions/95591/…
specifically my comment to the answer:

The part that gets me is step 4. as my syncdaemon.conf looks like this:

[notifications] show_all_notifications = True [bandwidth_throttling] on = True read_limit = 2097152 write_limit = 102400[notifications] show_all_notifications = True

Now when I add step 4 to the file at the top, I am still met with the display manager issue.
 
@Ants What does your syncdaemon.conf file look like right now? (Whole thing just pasted into either chat or paste.ubuntu.com
 
9:18 AM
Hello all
@MarcoCeppi *)
 
9:29 AM
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A: Screen corruption with 946G / 82945G/GZ

chrisI had a problem like this one and I just re-booted the computer and it cleared up. just installed 11.10 on my desktop--replaced windows

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Did who reply?
 
@MarcoCeppi @Ants
 
nope
 
9:45 AM
Quick question: I just let apport report a crash that actually looks like a duplicate of another report marked Fix Committed. I notice I could mark my report as a duplicate; should I, or just leave it alone?
My bug is still marked Private as of right now
 
10:21 AM
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11:33 AM
Great answer: Ubuntu TV and different desktop environments http://askubuntu.com/questions/94149/ubuntu-tv-and-different-desktop-environments/94161#94161 #desktopenvironments
 
jrg
12:31 PM
So apparently @lazypower thinks I have something against @marco. Only thing I have against him is his unlimited close votes. ;-P
@AmithKK you can interview torvalds - I'll stay far away to clean up the mess ;)
 
12:44 PM
I think I just saw @nitstorm 's face. :O
 
@MarcoCeppi hey, it looks like this: paste.ubuntu.com/813025
 
1:11 PM
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A: Can I use my Canonical/Ubuntu.com or Launchpad account to post and / or answer questions here as well?

jokerdinoYes you can. The whole network of StackExchange sites supports OpenID logins and since Launchpad provides OpenID login facility, you can use it to register an account here.

Should this be on Meta?
 
1:34 PM
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hello
 
I realized I have to remove forefox and chrome from my WindowsXP work laptop, its the only way I will stop visiting AU during work hours :( (I would never bother to open IE for anything what so ever!)
 
1:50 PM
I gona get a dog next week and will call him "biertje" (little beer in dutch) so I can go to the park and shout "Beeeeer, beeeeeeeeer! Come beer!"
crickets
 
poor dog :D
 
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