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1:00 PM
@jrg, thanks for responding on that meta thing
 
@jrg YANAL?
 
Can someone make sure I'm not flying off the handle on subv? askubuntu.com/questions/146759/…
 
jrg
@jokerdino No, no no. I a lawyer, and I graduated with honors from Harvard, Yale and Stanfarc. </sarcasm>
 
glares at @jrg for no reason
 
pun failed.
 
1:03 PM
let me know when @Jorge shows up
 
Stanfarc?
 
jrg
@aking1012 flying off the handle is relative. you're blunt, but not overly blunt to the point of being rude.
 
izx
@jrg Very nice touch -- that footnote -- anyway!
@JourneymanGeek Stanfarc = Distance education from Stanford in the rebellious jungles of Colombia! :P
 
ahh, thought so
coursera, with more excitement ;p
 
jrg
@izx headdesk :)
 
izx
1:06 PM
@JourneymanGeek It's all about the real world these days baby, who wants boring classrooms, stodgy professors and abstract theory! :P
 
jrg
@izx hey, at least some professors are cool enough to wear a bow tie!
 
@izx: less lecturing, more shooting?
 
jrg
gotta give them some credit there!
 
hmm i forgot about one issue I wanted to raise.
7 hours ago, by jokerdino
How cool would be the idea to start our own community blog?
 
jrg
@jokerdino take it to meta
and get people to sign on with it
and then we can go from there
 
1:08 PM
what key is it to get a grub menu to be displayed in a single boot system?
 
I am afraid Marco will flame me :P
 
jrg
@adempewolff shift iirc
 
i seem to remember shift or f5(might have been fsomething-else)
 
alright. i am opening a new meta topic.
What is this war on users thingie?!
 
he's upset b/c he got a downvote
2 relevant questions an go back through the chat-log
 
1:10 PM
@jokerdino: internet dramamamaness?
 
lol, reading back.
 
jrg
@JourneymanGeek DRAMA LAMA!
 
DRAMA ILLAMA MAMA!
 
jrg
user image
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tasers @JourneymanGeek
 
1:12 PM
The relevant questions:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/146759/was-using-ubuntu-12-04-lts-working-fine-now-have-only-grub-prompt-what-do-i-d/146761#146761

askubuntu.com/questions/146759/was-using-ubuntu-12-04-lts-working-fine-now-have-only-grub-prompt-what-do-i-d/
 
@LordofTime: Actually, its probably cause i have been editing too many crappy questions today
 
oh...
in that case...
 
@jrg you just got my humor star
 
throws @JourneymanGeek into /dev/lowquality/
there's TONS of stuff to edit there >:)
 
jrg
@LordofTime I thought we just called that cat /var/log/askubuntu-qs.log | grep "error" :P
 
1:14 PM
@jrg nah, i actually created a /dev/ for that
 
jrg
sweet!
 
of course...
/dev/lowquality and /dev/doom-and-despair share certain... shall we say, "qualities"...
 
lol
they're symlinked
 
izx
@LordofTime @jrg mknod must really hate the two of you :p
 
@izx i know it hates me and fears me at the same time
it fears the evil that is my system :P
 
izx
1:18 PM
@LordofTime It has to be one or the other for maximum effectiveness...haven't you read Machiavelli :P
 
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Q: Some users downgrade votes and not give an answer

Subv3rsionThis happen in "Was using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, working fine. now have only Grub prompt. What do I do now ?", question. I give an answer, that for me is absolute correct to this question. However, some users vote down, with the justification that the answer is not clear. My question is, why these ...

 
@izx paradoxical effectiveness :P
@AskUbuntuMeta how did this get here
:/
 
izx
@LordofTime A mirror-universe Skynet?
I would never give up a badge -- even peer-pressure -- little badgies...my preciousssss
 
BBL
 
jrg
Mine. My own. My precioussssss....
 
1:27 PM
I'm so glad 1 upvote ~= closed question.
i don't mean proportional, i mean sort of the same as
 
isnt this answer wrong? askubuntu.com/a/146790/29470
 
jrg
that doesn't help with GDM themes, correct
 
and isnt my comment on the question correct?
 
i disregard GDM question b/c lightDM is the standard for Ubuntu now
 
@izx Possibly, except if that's happening then the walls of the universe are breaking down (which is bad)
 
1:31 PM
@aking1012 i know but if someone has asked you need to help him right?
 
@Ashu correct
invalid'd a few bugs that were saying GDM themes dont work, and therefore need to be invalid'd because that's by-design
 
@LordofTime thanks just wanted to clarify
 
@Ashu then someone needs to help him...it's just not me. @LordofTime has a point as well
 
@aking1012 fine.. dont help... meano. :P
 
and also, ubuntu tweak doesnt work for themes in 10.04
i tried back then
 
1:33 PM
@LordofTime then i suppose the correct answer is, you can't do this by design? if you personally invalidated bugs related to this, i would think you're the perfect preson to make that statement
 
@aking1012 i've invalid'd bugs because i was told to
not because I had the preroggative
 
@Ashu not being mean. just trying to limit my scope to improve success rate
 
(mainly because i checked upstream :P)
(and with a few on the dev teams)
@aking1012 at the time, it was 11.10, so it may be changed now in 12.04
so if i knew it was a by-design thing i'd have answered
been a while since i've double checked
(the "correct" is from my last checks)
 
i'm not disagreeing. i'm saying if it's by design, it's a very specifically out of bounds
 
well i should point out these "bugs" were for more specific things, that still pertained to themeing
this one's pretty generic in comparison to those bugs
 
1:35 PM
@aking1012 was just jokin.. well every1 has their own opinion
 
@aking1012 also, don't 100% rely on everything I say, i am only 85% certain its by-design since i've been out of the GNOME loop since 11.10 (switched to KDE)
 
@LordofTime i do like theme-ing, but i think at some point it becomes trivial. would you rather have a compliant system or a theme-ed system? i want compliant personally
 
compliant :p
 
izx
@LordofTime Absolutely. Fear the Reapers!
 
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Q: Could we have an Ask Ubuntu blog?

jokerdinoI am thinking we should have a community blog for Ask Ubuntu. Yes, I know I am poking the older discussion of the same topic. The reason why I am bringing this about is because, recently I took up the task of blogging monthly updates of Ask Ubuntu on the Ubuntu planet. As I just started writing...

 
1:38 PM
@izx I'd rather fear the Daleks though
@jokerdino don't we have one?
 
Let the flame war begin!
@LordofTime really??
 
and frankly i dont think we need one (if we don't have one already)
i mean, what'd we blog about?
specifically
 
i'll promise to interview you. Happy?
 
99% of stuff we'd blog about is aggregated in planet.ubuntu.com by a ton of other users first
nope
already had enough interviews for this month :P
 
i think an aggregator for the pinned star section might be useful, but i don't see a need for more than a tumblr snap-in for pinned posts
 
izx
1:40 PM
@Ashu y u copy me n Luis now in ur answer :'( please edit our answers if there is something to improve...
 
wow, some of my old questions on SO are still popular o.O
 
@LordofTime @aking1012 i think our community is unique enough for us to brand-ish it.
it is not just the content, but the community around it.
but, i am happy to hear opinions.. keep them coming
 
okay. hopefully that will shut him up.
I even included a nice screenshot of what would happen if someone tried his answer.
 
@jokerdino I added my opinion to your question @jokerdino
i thought that would be posted by questions-feed not you since that would double post...sorry about the confusion
 
thanks @aking1012
 
1:45 PM
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Q: Could we have an Ask Ubuntu blog?

jokerdinoI am thinking we should have a community blog for Ask Ubuntu. Yes, I know I am poking the older discussion of the same topic. The reason why I am bringing this about is because, recently I took up the task of blogging monthly updates of Ask Ubuntu on the Ubuntu planet. As I just started writing...

 
egg-celent
@adempewolff good stuff. hope he understands the idea behind it.
 
@jokerdino I hope he understands that I wasn't just trying to give him a hard time, it's dangerous to be recommending people do things that you don't understand and haven't tested
this answer just wouldn't have worked, simple as that. but answers to other more delicate problems as poorly researched/tested/understood as this one could break things
 
i get your point.
 
izx
So should I put this in meta: If I notice competing answers are getting more upvotes, can I blatantly copy their *ideas*, rewrite in my own words/screenshots, and then add to my answer in order to catch up to said competition?

Compare the content added in this revision (http://askubuntu.com/posts/146633/revisions) to these "older" answers on the same question: one (http://askubuntu.com/a/146624/58612) and two (http://askubuntu.com/a/146638/58612)
 
@izx also, I didn't even realize how wrong his post was, good points. I just saw the first couple major problems and stopped thinking it through.
 
1:51 PM
@jrg your /etc/motd won't work
it'll change it but then get changed back
 
jrg
@JorgeCastro odd. my /etc/motd works fine for me. :P
 
ubuntu will change it back
it's not a static file, it's generated
 
jrg
wait, so server is that different from desktop?
 
pam_motd executes the scripts in /etc/update-motd.d in order based on the number prepended to the script. The output of the scripts is written to /var/run/motd, keeping the numerical order, then concatenated with /etc/motd.tail.
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A: How is /etc/motd updated?

Marius GedminasIt's updated by pam_motd on login. The update-motd manual page describes this: Ubuntu introduced the update-motd framework, by which the motd(5) is dynamically assembled from a collection of scripts at login. Executable scripts in /etc/update-motd.d/* are executed by pam_motd(8) ...

 
@izx he has a tendency to yank stuff without attributing
 
1:53 PM
I think?? they're the same
 
jrg
Weird, I only run puppet apply (no server) on my laptops once or twice a week, the MOTD doesn't change on me.
 
Investigation of differences ensues
 
@izx accuses @izx of being a Dalek
 
im getting annoyed having like 5 laptops with ubuntu on them and having to configure them all the same and downlload wallpaper etc etc... is there something similar to windows roaming profiles which can be stored in the cloud ?
 
sounds familiar.
 
1:58 PM
eww roaming profiles
 
@stueng /etc/skel was built for that
 
condemns @stueng to /dev/null for mentioning roaming profiles
 
@aking1012 could you elaborate? :)
does ubuntu one not have something to help me out ?
you know like jolicloud kinda thing
 
@stueng ubuntuone does not immediately make you "in the cloud" FYI
that's cloud based backups/syncs at the individual level last i checked
 
@stueng when you create a new user, the initial home directory is built from /etc/skel. if you want to make all users have the same wallpaper, you find the file in the user's home-dir and make one like that in /etc/skel
 
2:01 PM
@aking1012 ok I think you mis understood me... I want all of my machines to be synced up regardless of where they are geographically... for example, imagine storing your windows profile inside dropbox and configure all your machines the same
 
#ubuntu is trending on G+. yay
 
@stueng that sounds more like remote mount of /home and moving other stuff to /opt
 
in theory.. I should be able to have all my ubuntu machines connected up to ubuntuone and all the machines, regardless of where they are all looking and feeling hte same
anyone used Jolicloud?
 
i prefer not to use cloud tech for local machines. cloud tech is AWESOME for apps, but i personally disagree with it's use in end-user markets beyond apps
<-- is a control freak
 
things like wallpaper, desktop icons, unity dock icons.. this is all stored within ~home I presume
 
2:05 PM
yes. it is afaik
 
Hello,
 
Ill sign up to Uone and see what I can do :P
 
hi @Mitch
 
gimme summin to do I guess
 
jrg
@stueng I use a combo of puppet (for packages), chrome sync, dropbox and symlinks for that.
 
2:06 PM
Is this statement true? GDM themes dont work on 9.10 and above.
 
afaik without extensive tweaking it is correct
 
@Mitch 88% sure it is
 
chrome syn is good for history and favorites yeah im enjoying that
 
(up from 85% because I poked a few people)
 
puppet you say
 
2:07 PM
The reason I ask I found a site that shows you how to install GDM themes in 10.04
 
@jrg dropbox is better than one ?
 
@Mitch link plz? i think it still requires either tweaking or specific packages that are not default
<-- is all about operating with defaults and adding from there
 
Can some one please look at my answer, and tell me if I should delete it, so users won`t get the wrong info?
 
jrg
@stueng personal preference when it comes to dropbox. I use them because they had windows support before Ubuntu one.
that and LAN sync, and because I have multiple machines now, that's a big thing.
 
if you work with @aking, perhaps , @Mitch
 
2:09 PM
@Mitch please edit to include a link to the question
 
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Q: How can i install gdm themes in ubuntu 10.04 LTS?

Mohammad Mahdi MokhtariI found some GDM themes on art.gnome.org. Are these usable for ubuntu 10.04 ? If yes, How can I install these GDM themes in Ubuntu 10.04 ?

 
@jrg you are referring to this? help.ubuntu.com/11.04/serverguide/puppet.html
 
jrg
That is the puppet, but my setup is a little different.
I don't have a puppet server, I just have a local puppet file that I apply every few days
 
puppet file includes information as to what packages you should have installed, how they are configured etc?
 
jrg
Yes
 
2:10 PM
it does things like wallpaper, icon placement etc?
or thats where the symlinks come in
 
@Mitch do you know if it works out of the box on 12.04? i'm willing to test it if you have
 
izx
@LordofTime : excellent answer on that meta q -- nothing beats hard cold logic ;)
 
On 12.04?
 
jrg
so I use puppet for all the system level stuff (packages, services, etc), and then I use dropbox and symlinks to sync my wallpapers, a few select applications config, etc.
 
ok cool, thanks
 
2:12 PM
@izx which meta q?
 
@Mitch i don't run anything older than 12.04. if you tested it there i'll verify and vote. if not, then there's not a lot i can do for it
 
@ aking1012 give me a few minutes..
 
takes away a few minutes
:P
 
@Mitch take your time, just ping me in a response
 
izx
@LordofTime user wars :P
 
2:14 PM
@izx oh THAT meta q... the one where i dissect a statement pretty logically
xD
 
izx
@LordofTime The global include statement at the end especially heartened me :D
 
:P
wait...
@izx link to the answer itself
i want to make sure yuo and i are looking at the same thing
 
izx
Sorry, here's the link - meta.askubuntu.com/a/3324/58612
 
ah right that one
yeah, the global "All other statements by others here are valid." made it so i dont have to reiterate those points ;P
 
izx
:)
 
2:22 PM
"global include statement", heh
 
jrg
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Q: how to take input while installing debian package on debian systems

user1430462I have created a small debian package which has to take the input from the user and print it out. In order to take input from user "read" command on postinst scripts will not work on debian systems i dont know what is the exact reason, but it worked in ubuntu systems. Later i have figured out th...

think that might belong here?
 
let me take a l00k
 
@jrg nope, that belongs on Debian's support site :P
 
jrg
in other words, do you think it could get a good, well done quality answer?
 
@LordofTime I'm not sure calling everything else invalid was good, but I take your point.
 
2:23 PM
@aking1012 eh...?
i called them valid
 
jrg
(Yes, I know he's talking about debian, but in this instance it's close enough we might be able to swing it)
 
3 mins ago, by Lord of Time
yeah, the global "All other statements by others here are valid." made it so i dont have to reiterate those points ;P
@aking1012 reread that statement
where in that statement do i use "invalid"
 
don't want.
 
@LordofTime revision -- MY BAD
 
jrg
@jokerdino ok
 
2:24 PM
@jrg that belongs on a site that doesnt exist on SE
 
@jrg and he does mention that it worked on Ubuntu, so it could take a "what's the difference here between Debian and Ubuntu" angle
 
now, if it mentioned I have a package that I'm creating for Ubuntu
then it could be moved here
otherwise, leave it be
 
hey guys just a community opinion.. is this revision on my answer fair askubuntu.com/posts/146633/revisions
here is the question askubuntu.com/a/146633/29470
 
jrg
It's valid.
 
its definitely valid
 
2:27 PM
Bounty offered: Spotify Quicklist for Unity http://askubuntu.com/questions/145697/spotify-quicklist-for-unity?atw=1 #unity
 
jrg
I'll rollback, and drop a comment
 
When did > become the replacement for code ticks and indentations! RAMPAGE MODE
 
jrg
@MarcoCeppi About the time I got told by multiple people I should stop abusing the code ticks and indentations 'because they looked ugly'.
 
@MarcoCeppi we are united on that. i hate the blockquotes being misused for code samples.
 
@jrg people are stupid, Quotes are quotes - code is code. Let them deal with it.
 
2:29 PM
I've done a few of those fixes lately
 
jrg
@MarcoCeppi Hey, stop insulting people! ;)
shrugs fair enough
i guess i don't care that much
 
It's like 12 years ago someone was like "People keep complaining that my dissertation that I published on this internet thing is too plain. I KNOW: ANIMATED GIFS" <3
 
o.O
O.o
 
@marco i have put up a post on meta for you to go rampage. ;)
 
@jokerdino don't worry, I'm already half way through my reply :)
 
2:31 PM
(for some reason, i like pinging Marco these days)
i stopped being scared of him :P
 
jrg
@jokerdino that is a bad sign, you're turning into gasp a responsible user! :OO
 
I'm not a scary person, just a person with a very dry and sarcastic sense of humor
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@jrg @ashu i think @izx was worried you are just copying his answer.
 
@jrg are yuo saying that we aren't responsible users?
 
jrg
@LordofTime that's exactly what i'm not saying. Or am I saying that... this brings other questions to the table.
 
2:33 PM
@LordofTime no
 
jrg
@jokerdino I didn't check, but was it a 1-1 copy-paste? I don't think so.
 
@jrg i have successfully caused you to end up in a paradoxical confliction state of mind. My work is now done. :P
 
jrg
"Your work here is finished here my friend. Go out to the command ship and await my orders"
 
what command ship?
 
@jrg not a copy+paste. but he was a little paranoid.
 
2:38 PM
i dont have a command ship
 
@jokerdino it wasnt a copy at all... i have nothing from his post in mine
 
jrg
@LordofTime oh, i forgot. You have a glorified phone booth.
 
DON'T INSULT THE TARDIS!
 
@aking1012 It installed, but I can`t see able to use it. Guess I`ll just delete my answer..
 
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL YOU INSULT MY TARDIS!
 
2:40 PM
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A: Could we have an Ask Ubuntu blog?

Marco CeppiFirst of all, thank you for helping to promote Ask Ubuntu on the planet and the community at large. Your efforts are much appreciated. I still wrestle with this idea, I'm always one for jumping in feet first and giving things a try. However, as I mentioned in the previous post the majority of ot...

 
thanks. reading through.
 
@LordofTime YOU HAVE A TIME MACHINE !!!!!!
 
@LordofTime I want an animated gif of that original line going to the edited one
 
@adempewolff I actually do have a planet as a command base though. Took the idea from the Master.
 
@Ashu: But its always Tardis!
 
jrg
2:44 PM
@MarcoCeppi really? Just as I'm about to post on the G+ page, you go and do the same post I was going for. ;P
 
@jrg that wasn't me :)
 
jrg
Oh.
 
that wasn't me :)
douchebaggery
 
jrg
It was Jorge.
wasn't it.
 
2:46 PM
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah 13 problems all gzip'd into one question!! the horror!
 
@adempewolff for serious. lolz
 
jrg
I got 13 questions but reading the FAQ aint one. Or is it....
 
@jrg @adempewolff talke a look at my comment on that question
 
@Ashu, What kind of hack are you talking about?
 
@Mitch time machine which @LordofTime has ... isnt that clear (or is there a pun) ??
 
2:55 PM
@Ashu I`m talking about GDM themes in 10.04
 
oh sorry
 
K
 
well gdm is well not possible on anything above 9.10
 
@Mitch seriously, i'm a big fan of theme-ing. if you have something that works on latest vanilla LTS, lmk and i'll test it
and vote
 
izx
To clarify, from my perspective it felt like Luis' answer and mine were being ripped off in a fashion by @Ashu, but I agree with @jrg that as the accepted answer-er he has more leeway in that area towards the betterment of "the" answer.
 
2:58 PM
it wont though, @aking1012
GDM was phased out
its using lightdm now
 
i know
 
@aking1012 Here is what I did Update the package index

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mythbuntu-gdm-theme
 
that's a package though, not a customization tool. i like that you followed through, but packages and customization with tools are imo two completely different things
 
It installed fine, but I really have not find out how to change to it. Ubuntu Tweaks won`t do it.
Well, just to be fair to the person that asked the question, and not to give wrong information, I went ahead and deleted the answer.
 
@Mitch i wasn't criticising. i think you did the right thing trying to answer...then deleting
brief aside: ppl that say they want to study for cisco certifications, but don't show up for scheduled study sessions upset me...moving on
 
3:03 PM
:)
 
leaves for the night
 
@aking1012 Go ahead and criticize, good criticism, is a way to learn
 
@jokerdino adios
 
@Mitch srsly though, constructive criticism doesn't count as criticism in my book
criticism is like when someone is just being negative for no reason
if you're trying to help, it's not criticism...it's just opinion about how the answer might be changed to be more accurate
okay, i'll bbl. if anyone wants me to read responses, just tag me. i'll look at tags
 
@aking1012 OK :)
 
3:12 PM
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Q: Why are people using Quotes instead of Code?

mateo_saltaWe use the dollar sign link for code and the " for quotes right, Why am I seeing code formated as quotes? One example is this answer http://askubuntu.com/posts/146792/revisions I have heard that some don't like how it looks, But it looks that way on purpose, It's mono-space so we can tell where...

 
3:31 PM
I almost just had to open up a can of whoop*ss on Western Union
 
I am excited to announce that the new quickmediasolutions.com is now live!
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@GeorgeEdison congratulations! also, non-sequitar but I've been waiting for you to see you in chat for a day or two, what does "Network Error." in StackApplet imply?
 
@adempewolff That indicates that there was a problem either connecting to the Internet or communicating with the Stack Exchange API.
What value do you have the refresh rate set to?
 
@GeorgeEdison every five minutes, but I've never gotten it to connect successfully. I made a question with more info.
 
Are you using a proxy? Oh, I just saw the link to your question.
 
3:36 PM
yes, but only for Chromium, no global proxies.
 
Hi all, how to stop uget from capturing clipboard links?
 
and I actually run proxified and non-proxified instances of Chromium at the same time.
 
Hmm... Line 108 in network_thread.py would be the source of the error.
I'm not sure why it's getting generated though.
 
I think I might have a theory
 
Would you be able to paste the contents of ~/.stackapplet/config somewhere?
 
3:40 PM
@GeorgeEdison, can you reply to my question just posted above?
 
@varunit I'm afraid I don't see any question.
 
@GeorgeEdison,how to stop uget from capturing clipboard links?
 
@varunit I don't use uget, unfortunately.
 
@GeorgeEdison, okay. What do you use?
 
@GeorgeEdison umm, I don't have a .stackapplet folder in ~/, could it be anywhere else?
 
3:42 PM
@varunit I've written a download manager: software.quickmediasolutions.com/twistload
@adempewolff Hmm... that's odd.
In version 1.4, there used to be a file named .stackapplet in ~/.
In version 1.4, there used to be a file named .stackapplet in ~/.
 
@GeorgeEdison, cool. Going to give it a try now.. Thanks :)
@GeorgeEdison, cool. Going to give it a try now.. Thanks :)
 
@GeorgeEdison locate .stackapplet isn't finding it
although, I think I might be onto something
 
Is @AmithKK around? Doesn't really matter -- yo @AmithKK! Your box is en route.
cc: @jrg ^^^
 
@GeorgeEdison My proxy server is offline right now (and not listening to wol magic packets, grrr) so I have one Chromium window that is dead in the water (the proxified window, I'm using the non-proxified window to type this). StackApplet is opening http://localhost:8150/ in the dead-in-water proxified window. as such, when I hit "add account" it isn't loading the se sites in the drop down menu.
 
Ah, that would explain part of the problem.
 
3:49 PM
So it looks like the problem is that StackApplet is using Chromium's (more spec one particular instance of Chromium's) proxy settings. Which right now, are just completely dead. And maybe even when that proxy is dead, StackApplet doesn't like making API request through socks5
because I was getting the Network Error. messages when the proxy was live
now I can't even add an account
 
Yeah, that seems like a likely explanation for the behavior.
But I have no idea why StackApplet would use Chromium's proxy.
 
well if I copy paste http://localhost:8150/ into the non proxified Chromium instance I can add an account
 
but then I get Network Error.
 
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Q: Why "Linux Generic" use RPM extension in MySQL download page?

apasajjaI need to install MySQL 5.5 from source in Ubuntu 10.04. So I'm trying to find tar.gz source from here. But when choosing "Linux Generic" from the drop down menu, it is showing an RPM extension I wonder why? Can we install from source using RPM package in Ubuntu now? It's like a joke but this ...

 
3:51 PM
Well in that case, maybe not.
 
so I'm guessing that the Applet itself is still trying to use the proxified Chrome instance
let me try closing that instance and see what happens
no go. if I hit refresh it opens up a (proxified) Chromium window and tries to load "http://askubuntu.com/users/adempewolff" (which would be a dead link anyway, even if the proxy server was up)
 
jrg
@Aarthi Yay!
 

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