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1:37 AM
I think I went overkill on my answer...
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A: NTFS data partition can't be accessed by another user unless unmounted in my current user session before logging out

Thomas W.The easiest, and likely best way to achieve this if you need this all the time for all users all the time whenever the computer is on, is to define the mount point and the rules for mounting the partition in /etc/fstab. By doing this, you can provide access rights automatically when the partitio...

 
@ThomasW. Just a bit
 
 
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4:37 AM
Morning all :)
@ThomasW. A little bit ;)
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Best Cosmetics For Skincare? by aonakadeg on askubuntu.com
 
5:09 AM
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Q: How to mount a seperate drive as /home

jazeewandungI recently installed Manjaro Linux, an Arch based system. Here I didn't specify my drive /dev/sda6 as my /home in the setup. So now I'm having a /home in my / drive. How can I mount my /dev/sda6 as my /home? I tried editing fstab file and rebooting but it's still the same. Can you help me in h...

 
Warning - for all you Android 6.0 users out there... the CF-Auto-Root script does not work well.
I was just barely able to get the device to boot again afterwards.
Better just wait until it gets updated for Marshmallow.
 
5:37 AM
Is there any way to avoid seeing posts recently modified by moderators when browsing the new questions on the home page? I've looked and I can't seem to find any way of filtering those out. It's not important or anything but a little annoying usually. Toggling it off and on would be nice as I sometimes still read them to learn new things.
 
6:22 AM
not as far as I know
Would be nice though, we could actually do mass retags and shit without annoying people ;)
 
Thanks. I'd thought about asking on meta but I figured I'd get a fine answer here.
 
6:37 AM
Just stopping by the chat to say hi, dont mind me
 
Oops... And hello.
 
@KGIII what I do is to switch to Questions > New view. This will only display new questions but not questions being active for various reasons.
 
Yeah, I use that view sometimes too. I do like filtering on keywords, like Lubuntu, as well. It's no huge deal or anything. I like learning and reading all the questions helps. It encourages me to try now and interesting things too, so there's that.
 
6:56 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: best muscle building suplement by HeleCudi on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: To shut down because nothing was really by Aftyali on askubuntu.com
 
kos
@KGIII You're probably seeing editors' / reviewers' edits more than moderators' edits, I think Takkat's suggestion is closest you can get, as there's no way for the system to understand "meaningful" edits :)
 
I knew I shouldn't do this but again my weekend was wasted in hourly sessions trying to restore Windows XP from the recovery partition on my aged netbook. It turned out that it came with a custom MBR which I did not save prior to installing Ubuntu some years ago.
 
Thanks kos. Some of those edits I saw belonged to you. ;)
Also, is this smoke detector thing new or is it just new to me?
There's a fix mbr command for XP I believe @takkat. I think it's in the recovery section - will that work for you? It's been a while since I've poked at XP, however.
 
Smokey was introduced after spam waves got worse some months ago. It really is helpful.
 
Its sort of an unofficial, second line spam detection thing
 
7:09 AM
I must have just noticed it now. I've not been here that long, really. I was just a casual browser before. I have noticed a surge in spam lately. It's a shame really. This is why we can't have nice things.
 
Works pretty well, though we do it the old fashioned way on SU
@KGIII: Flag em ;p
 
kos
@KGIII I suspected it, sorry about that :) due to the recent flood of the Late Answers queue it's the golden moment to try to get badges for that queue :P
 
@KGIII The XP CD couldn't install because of missing drivers... aaaand the fixmbr only fixes a default MBR but ot the custom MBR needed to run the recovery program... :(
 
I do if I get there but you guys are speedy. Most every time I open the spam message to flag it, it's already 404ed.
Well @takkat, it's time to give XP a good funeral and let it go. :( Think of it as a dawning of a new age. nods
 
Not poking Windows is the best approach anyway ;)
XP is the only licence I still own.
 
7:11 AM
boo. DISCRIMINATION!
 
It works for me. I just finally got tired of Windows a couple of years ago. I'd used Unix and even played with Linux back in the late 90s and had always kept it around on a spare drive or whatnot but I just said to heck with it and went Linux all the way. I get confused when I'm in front of a Windows box these days. :/
Well, technically not all the way. I've got GhostBSD installed. I have MINIX in a VM.
 
If only those firmware update programs would also run on Ubuntu... but they don't.
 
They really should release firmware updates that run outside of the OS like they used to. I'm not sure why they changed. Of course you generally needed a floppy drive... I imagine they could have done it on a flash drive or an optical drive.
 
They could have done that, it would even have been easier for them to maintain. But they just relied on 99% of people having access to a Windows and did not care about the 1% like me.
<-- only buys motherboards coming with a USB-Flash BIOS feature
<-- can't buy motherboards for old netbooks
<-- can't stop the family to only buy devices that either never need a firmware upgrade or can be upgraded from Ubuntiu
 
Good plan and no, you probably can't buy a mobo for one of those. You might be able to find one on eBay and coax the MBR out of it.
 
7:19 AM
Next time I decide to keep a recovery partition I should just backup the MBR to somewhere. But last time I decided to just overwrite it.
 
I had a couple of the Acer netbooks but I've given them away. I don't think I even own the Asus that I bought at one point. I think one of my kids absconded with it.
 
kos
@Takkat Most of those tools (all?) should run on DOS; speaking of my motherboard I'm able to flash BIOS updates using FreeDOS, which I flashed to an USB drive: freedos.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/USB
 
Naaa - much too complicated. My mobo only needs an USB stick with the firmware on its root.
But then we don't really need to upgrade a BIOS as this will only rarely solve our issues.
But then wife s (!) and kids come and want Lollipops on their Androids...
 
kos
Ah, I thought you were keeping XP just to do that. I see, however you could also flash Android partitions using fastboot, but at this point I suspect wife and kids to need XP for other stuff as well :D
 
@kos naaaa - I made them hate Windows ;P
 
7:29 AM
Sorry. I'm a 5 year old when it comes to new buttons.
 
lol
My linux box is small, and sits in a corner of my desk ;p
(but it does what I need it to do so, meh)
 
I've not found anything, that I want to do, that I can't do on Linux.
5
 
My linux box dosen't need to be all that powerful. Its efficient in some ways
 
fully agreed - my Ubuntu does all I want to do.
 
I just run long running tasks on it (downloads, used to run my bouncer on it before I moved it to my VPS, an occational test VM...)
 
kos
7:33 AM
@Takkat Alright I see :D
 
for the kids I even built an Ubuntu gaming box... they love it!
 
lol
I have steam on my linux box. If I move out, I'd likely end up parking it in front of the TV and stream all the things ;p
 
at present they are all into ARK which fortunately comes for us too.
 
I'm not much of a gamer. I haven't really played a game since Fallout 2 was around. It's been a while.
 
lol - I bought myself TR just because of being sentimental - but I quit at some point because it ate up my time.
 
7:40 AM
Heh... It's almost four in the morning. I should probably sleep. I'll browse the questions one more time (I tell myself) and then I'll head for bed. G'night, g'morning, g'day.
 
8:26 AM
@DavidFoerster Thank you askubuntu.com/a/674017/367165
 
9:00 AM
I'll just leave this here youtube.com/watch?v=P-hUV9yhqgY in case someone needs some weird developer humor. note, NSFW
 
kos
Anyone else from EU is having problems connecting to SE sites? I have to send comments / edits / chat messages many times before they go in (not to mention just browsing the site).
o/ @Serg
 
@kos hellow fellow
 
9:21 AM
hello - good morning :)
 
Morning . . . aaand goodnight . . . .Serg has messed up his sleep schedule . . . once again, so . . .adios !
 
kos
9:54 AM
However for me the site in unbrowsable, and writing in chat almost impossible as well
o/
 
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Q: variable bandwith on network interfaces by testing from iperf tool:

monsterrrrrI am using iperf tool to benchmark my network interfaces on two identical machines (Dell Blade Server M620). Both have given different results. On 1st machine, I ran server and clients as: Server ==> iperf -s -B 172.17.250.200 Server listening on TCP port 5001 Binding to local address 172.1...

 
Morning.
 
Oh man... Check out the comments here: askubuntu.com/a/683729/85695
I tried...
 
sometimes its just not enough ;p
(I'm having one of those days too ;p)
 
10:17 AM
Close this Unicorn: askubuntu.com/q/684491/367990
 
11:11 AM
@cl-netbox 0/
 
11:30 AM
@Ravan hello my friend ! :)
 
@cl-netbox how to create persistent usb?
 
@Ravan Sorry I cannot exactly tell you because I only created such a thing only once and this is a long time ago ... so I forgot ... didn't need this ever ... :)
 
@cl-netbox it's ok...any link
:)
 
@Ravan no - but just search DDG and you will find a lot of suggestions ... :)
 
\o/
 
11:38 AM
@A.B. welcome back my friend ! :)
 
@cl-netbox DDG?,,....duckduckgo?..
 
@Ravan what else ? =)
 
@cl-netbox =)
 
@Ravan ... my SE of choice ! :)
 
@cl-netbox please expand
 
11:43 AM
@Ravan expand what ?
 
@Ravan LOL - S earch E ngine ! =)
 
@cl-netbox lol....
 
@Ravan SE renamed to SO ! =)
 
I found UUI but that works for windows..
ok cu =)...
 
12:03 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title: Do You Need A Brain Booster - Essential Specifics by OdamUoop on askubuntu.com
 
12:14 PM
hi sll
All
 
12:24 PM
 
12:37 PM
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Q: Selecting words with double-click: Use SPACE as word delimiter only, no "_"

Marc ArbourI have not yet been able to find how to select all text until next space when double clicking on it. In Ubuntu 14.04, double clicking text_to_be_selected results in selecting only a word and not all the block. Has anyone had this behavior as well? Is there a way to fix this? Best regards. Marc

^ interesting.
 
12:50 PM
hello
@Rinzwind o/
 
1:07 PM
what is meaning of this
GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP=/usr ./make.bash
dose it means we are setting up evnmt variable path
but what dosw ./make.bash mean
 
1:22 PM
@kos are you around? Your perl answer doesn't work at all I'm afraid.
 
@Rinzwind hi txs i know it's room of ubuntu but what i am trying to install go in ubuntu with this refrance :https://golang.org/doc/install/source

but i got stuck at this step : i did not understand how to execute this GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP=/usr ./make.bash

can you help me with this
can some one help me with this ?
 
@ByteCommander There's a bash setting for that. No idea how to do it in bluefish though.
@abhi You just paste it into your terminal and hit enter.
Just like any other command.
Just make sure to run it from the same directory where the make.bash script is located.
 
@terdon i tried that it shows : ./make.bash: No such file or directory
 
@abhi see above
> Download the zip or tarball of Go 1.4 for your platform and extract it to $HOME/go1.4 (or your nominated GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP location).
If you followed that guide, you should have downloaded your stuff into $HOME/go1.4. So, first cd $HOME/go1.4, then GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP=/usr ./make.bash
 
@terdon Well, bash seems not to be helpful for that question...
 
1:27 PM
how can i check what path is there under $HOME variable
 
@ByteCommander Yeah. I had assumed he meant in the terminal. No idea in bluefish. He should use a real editor :P
 
@abhi echo $HOME
;-)
 
@abhi did you execute the other commands from that tutorial?
 
yes
 
OK, so you ran them in a specific directory, right?
You downloaded the tarball and extracted it somewhere, right? Where was that?
 
1:32 PM
@terdon i mean i added : deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu vivid main universe url to source.list under /etc/apt/source.list file and took update

after that i run this 2 command

sudo apt-get install gccgo-5
$ sudo update-alternatives --set go /usr/bin/go-5

and i was trying with this . GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP=/usr ./make.bash and i got error like /make.bash: No such file or directory

that i what i understood from that document

sorry but m not so good with linux txs for your support can you tell me i have followed the right path from this :https://golang.org/doc/install/source
 
@abhi Um, no. That's completely different. The instructions are about installing manually. You, very correctly, installed from a package. Everything should be working already, did you try running a go script?
 
no not yet i got this error ./make.bash: No such file or directory so i have not created a .go file
 
@abhi Forget the ./make_bash that's only if you install manually. You didn't, you used apt-get. Just try running a go script.
 
will it work globally over the system or do i need to create a work space for that
k will try that
 
@abhi It should work globally. Just forget those instructions, they are irrelevant since you didn't install the way they tell you to. The command apt-get install gccgo-5 installed the Go compiler, you should be able to run gccgo file.go or gccgo-5 file.go and it will work.
 
1:41 PM
@terdon it worked !!coool then what is deal git pull and with other settings like $ cd src
$ ./all.bash
*deal with
 
@abhi That is for installing manually. It's not relevant for you because you installed using apt-get.
 
@terdon okey ,do you have any lins that explain little clear about installing manually. installing manually means i can check out the compiler source code some where right ?
 
kos
@terdon Saw the chat reply now, thanks for the heads ups
I put too much stuff mid-edit.
 
1:58 PM
@terdon got it .. opps for the last stupid question ..txs for support ..it was really a g8 help
 
@abhi You're welcome :)
@kos Glad to help. I felt bad downvoting cause I like the seek idea, it just didn't work :) +1 now.
By the way, why have exit; at the end? That seems unnecessary. Is there any reason to?
 
kos
@terdon Np, that's how it works :) it was fair
 
@kos And the exit?
Is that just habit from another language or is there any perly reason to have it?
 
kos
Well even close() afaik it's not necessary, I do that for "formal correctness". Not sure if there are counter-reasons against this
No, no "perly" reasons: I do that in bash as well
Mostly I think it's because I come from a C background, where too some things are not necessary as you know but I prefer to be strict and descriptive (although I also use ?: to make short conditionals and other stuff which I agree are not readable at all)
 
2:26 PM
@Serg how to find temperature of CPU?
@Serg any command? =)
 
kos
@Ravan Core temperatures or the other one (that one misured outside of the cores which I never remember how is called)?
 
@Ravan Try sensors
 
kos
@Ravan If you want the outside temperature also echo "$(</sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp) / 1000" | bc
 
@terdon just used "sensors"..and got like this:
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +27.8°C (crit = +106.0°C)
temp2: +29.8°C (crit = +106.0°C)

coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Physical id 0: +45.0°C (high = +85.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 0: +45.0°C (high = +85.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 1: +45.0°C (high = +85.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
@terdon how can I check that was correct?
 
@Ravan By putting a thermometer on your CPU :)
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2:34 PM
@kos thanks =)...let me try
 
You'll just have to believe it.
 
@terdon =)...
 
@kos That depends on hardware. I don't have that path on my system.
 
kos
I also recommend a laser thermometer to avoid opening the case :)
@terdon Ah I see, where I found it (askubuntu.com/a/15834/380067) they say it's kernel-dependent
 
what is difference between > and >! in bash what is the need of >! when > do similar job...overwriting @terdon
sorry if it was very basic question
 
2:49 PM
Is >! even a thing? It's not in the Bash documentation
@Ravan >! will try and write to a file named ! - it doesn't mean you'll actually be writing to the file you want to. Perhaps you should provide an example string?
 
kos
@Ravan Where did you see that? Normally ! followed by a string is expanded to the last command run (starting with that string), so it's strange to see it after >
 
As an example... echo "Some data here" >! filename.txt will actually write "Some data here" and "filename.txt" to a file named !. (Tested by U&L people)
 
@kos I saw in my text book regarding bash shell commands
 
@Ravan Must be an old text book. What was the specific command it used as an example?
 
@ThomasW. yes ...old one
No example given
@ThomasW. thanks
 
3:00 PM
@Ravan What Thomas said. >! is not an opertator as far as I know.
 
@kos The exclamation point forces the overwriting of a file if it already exists.This overrides the noclobber option.
this was given
 
@kos - please dont keep deleting stuff out of here ... it just looks so suspicious!
 
kos
Aplogizes @fossfreedom, sometimes the brain runs slower than the fingers.
user@user-X550CL:~/tmp$ echo user@user-X550CL:~/tmp$ set -o noclobber
user@user-X550CL:~/tmp$ echo bar >! foo
bash: !: cannot overwrite existing file
@Ravan Unless I'm missing something it does not ^^
 
3:36 PM
@Ravan It doesn't. That's a different operator
Redirecting Output

Redirection of output causes the file whose name results from the expansion of word to be opened for writing on file descriptor n, or the standard output (file descriptor 1) if n is not specified. If the file does not exist it is created; if it does exist it is truncated to zero size.
The general format for redirecting output is:

[n]>word
If the redirection operator is >, and the noclobber option to the set builtin has been enabled, the redirection will fail if the file whose name results from the expansion of word exists and is a regular file. If the redirection operat
from the manpage.
Specifically:
If the redirection operator is >|, or the redirection operator is > and the noclobber option to the set builtin command is not enabled, the redirection is attempted even if the file named by word exists.
>| is NOT >!
the exclamation point does nothing and >| will force redirection even if the file exists
Bash manpage wins above all.
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Q: Access from Fedora 22 to Ubuntu Mate (Raspberry PI Model B) with xrdp it work's but I have no Sound - How I can get sound to my Raspberry PI Model B?

sm_aI have searched over hours but I find no solution I hope here I get help to make sound from remote machine to my raspberry pi possible. Remote = Fedora 22 Local = Ubuntu Mate on Raspberry PI 2 model b How do get sound from remote to local machine? As client I use rdesktop / xfreerdp with sound ...

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Q: Where my PostgreSQL database backup is stored after run pg_dump?

user964836Login as a pgsql user Typed the following command: $ su - pgsql Get list of database(s) to backup: $ psql -l I choosed users database Type the following command $ pg_dump users > users.dump.out ok right, where I can find the users.dump.out ? , I need use that backup in other server, so...

 
kos
3:51 PM
@Ravan Probably it's a typo / print defect since ! is very close / very similiar to |. I'd say use the internet and don't read books, but I don't think it's a practice that needs to be encouraged. :D
 
i am addicted to a pointless game on my pebble smart watch :/
@Ravan but yes it probably is a typo or print defect.
 
4:11 PM
Hi guys
 
@A.B. Hello
 
@ThomasW. Btw, thank you for the comment here. askubuntu.com/a/684544/367165
I don't like reboots >:)
I have formulated it somewhat differently.
 
@A.B. I noticed :)
 
kos
o/ @A.B.
 
Hi @kos =)
 
4:20 PM
o/
 
@kos btw great Perl thing here =) askubuntu.com/a/684554/367165
@Terrance He, all servers up and running? =)
 
kos
@A.B. Thanks!
I try to answer everything using Perl to learn it
 
@A.B. Hello! Yes, I believe that they are! =)
 
@Terrance You believe? =)
 
@A.B. Well, there is 1,000's of them here, so kind of hard to say. =) Plus, it is Monday....
If you answer a question that has a bounty on it, and it gets best answer, does it take a while to get your points?
Just wondering
 
4:28 PM
@Terrance o/
 
@Ravan Hello! =)
 
@Terrance Bounty is only given by the bounty awarder
 
@ThomasW. Ah, OK. Thank you! =)
 
@Terrance If I install an indicator app where will be its configuration file
 
@Terrance That said, if I put a bounty on the question, and you write an answer that is accepted, but then someone comes and writes a better one, I can award the other person the bounty, not you.
@Terrance similarly, if I don't award the bounty to anyone, then when the bounty expires nobody gets the points.
 
4:30 PM
@ThomasW. That is all good with me and that makes sense. Not a biggie. This happened to be the first one I ever answered, so I was more curious then anything else.
 
@Terrance cool. A great example of this was this question where I came in and wrote the better answer, and got a +500 bounty bonus
 
@ThomasW. That is a good answer! +1 =)
I'm actually not concerned about it, as it really was a simple answer to help them out. I am actually just happy I could help them. =)
 
:P
@Terrance I've made a few of those, although usually upvotes come hand in hand
My latest long post that goes in-depth to help a user hasn't gotten many upvoteds
but I kinda overkilled it i think
 
@ThomasW. Someone gave you an upvote already. Not me (yet =) ), but you do go into really good explanation on that one. +1 buddy!
 
heheheh
yeah, well, i'm insane :)
 
4:39 PM
Nothing wrong with that! =)
 
how to find configuration file path of an indicator app example synapse indicator
 
5:04 PM
@ThomasW. Sorry, I don't understand. :|
 
@A.B. hello
 
Hi @Ravan =)
 
@Ravan I don't use Unity
 
@Ravan I would not be very helpful on that one either. I as well do not use Unity.
 
5:07 PM
@A.B. it's ok =)....is it dup in AU?
@Terrance wow you are going to get bounty...=)
 
@Ravan Maybe. =)
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: How To Remove wrinkles and dark circles? by jackloreiny on askubuntu.com
 
@hg8 =)
 
hg8
@A.B. Fortunately you are here :)
 
@hg8 :P =)
 
5:33 PM
@A.B. Your answer there was almost a 'link only' one
 
@ThomasW. and now?
@ThomasW. OP can't update/upgrade because the postinst script blocks the process. Therefore remove the package. Tested on my own system.
 
wow i'm blind
nevermind >.<
/me yawns
i'm so tired...
 
@ThomasW. that's what I said the other day to someone who said : I use edgers for nvidia drivers ... I said : am I blind ... where are the drivers ? =)
 
:P
 
@ThomasW. ? why that?
 
5:46 PM
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving, everyone.
 
@NathanOsman Hello ! :)
 
kos
@ThomasW. Why do you think it's not relevant whether OP is running on a VM or not? Am I missing something or one should debug the virtualized hardware if running on a VM? This -> askubuntu.com/q/684674/380067
 
@kos The process to set a custom res would be the same regardless
in the context of this question, VM or not isn't particularly relevant
 
kos
@ThomasW. Ah sure, 1920 * 1024, I missed that small detail. Nevermind, thanks. Voted to close
 
6:01 PM
goodbye everybody - see you tomorrow ... :)
 
hg8
@cl-netbox See ya =)
 
user136984
6:16 PM
Is this off-topic?
 
kos
@ParanoidPanda No, OP is running 15.04, so it's on-topic. It would have been off-topic if they were running an unsupported release
Makes sense? :)
 
@ThomasW. My last upvote for you :)
 
lol
@A.B. Didn't need it but thanks
@ParanoidPanda No - 15.04 is the host environment, they're trying to create a 14.10 chroot inside it which can't be done due to an old release being used
therefore, it's on topic - 15.04 is the target environment for the question
it goes back to the EOL release and the sudo click chroot command in 15.04
 
7:03 PM
Just hit the full speed data cap on my phone plan - one day before the next billing cycle :P
 
@NathanOsman That's a feature. :P
 
how come the one time you actually want to use one of Marco's gifs you can't find it? xD
 
7:21 PM
@LittleByBlue sorry, you're right. that was arrogant. :\
 
lol error
 
@LittleByBlue I've removed the comment.
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A: Why the "Filesystem root" has only XXX disk space remaining?

Smile4everTemp files can take several gigabytes, so a few free gigabytes is not much. Try cleaning your computer with WinDirStat (runs on Wine perfectly well). That will give you a graphical overview of where your disk space is going. Also, you could use WinDirStat when you get a warning to check if the ...

No votes left
 
7:37 PM
+1'd
 
+1 for this answer?
 
perhaps
should it be +1'd?
 
:\ no. Wine and WinDirStat ?
 
Two things that make me run low on RAM: video editing and Java.
 
Guys, trying to build my own Linux Distro, by using PinguyBuilder.
I am using Lubuntu as base, but, after removing some packages that I don't need(openbox), it wouldn't work anymore.
 
7:49 PM
@A.B. I think k4dirstat would be better
 
Can you guys help me out here? What is the best way to build a Linux Distro. For a 'noob'. By that I mean, with PinguyBuilder.
 
@blade19899 I have done my own like that before, but to create a hard drive disk scrubbing utility, so it was nice to be able to add in packages for the live distro that would load during startup.
 
@Terrance :)
 
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Q: Are the review ban thresholds really wrong?

Pilot6Today I was banned again for 7 days this time. Last time I was banned for 2 days because of an incorrect review sample. This time I voted Looks OK for a badly formatted answer that is theoretically correct, but lacks an explanation. Since it could be helpful I voted this way. I know that the a...

 
user136984
@Fabby No, I think that that was a good, not amazing, but still a good edit. As the editing help does say to fix even the smallest little issues like that.
 
user136984
8:05 PM
I really hope that these accents are not meant to be Russian... :D
 
user136984
 
user136984
I have a bad feeling that they probably are meant to be...
 
user136984
Anyway...
 
user136984
:D
 
i have 5 € on my Google play store account and no idea what to do with it.
 
user136984
8:07 PM
@A.B.: EAT IT!
 
user136984
;P
 
@ParanoidPanda ok o_O
 
user136984
@Nathan: What does PSA stand for?
 
user136984
Oooh... That's strange, it shortened your name! :D
 
@ParanoidPanda I disagree... Read the next few lines below as well as Seth though the same... ;-)
@ParanoidPanda This video is unavailable...
O_o
@ParanoidPanda Reminds me of this
 
user136984
8:18 PM
@Fabby Well, if you just search for "Powerwolf Moscow after dark" on YouTube I'm sure that you will find a version that works.
 
8:33 PM
@ParanoidPanda PSA = Public Service Announcement
 
user136984
8:46 PM
@Nathan: Ah... And why is it not allowing me to write the second half of your name? Is it the space?
 
user136984
Goodnight! :)
 
kos
9:14 PM
@Fabby Closed, you will never hear from that question anymore
o/ @ParanoidPanda
 
9:32 PM
@kos :) Thanks...
Seems like if I log in, don't open any applications, kill all my indicators manually and then log off again, it logs of quickly...
So it's one of the indicator-applets...
;-)
 
kos
@Fabby Ah so you managed to debug that?
Seems reasonable
 
Yeah, so I'll debug it some more some other time...
 
kos
Better a known enemy than an unknown enemy :)
 
You know how it is:
In casa del ciabattino le scarpe sono sfondate
;-)
Smoke! BRB!
 
kos
Ha, right!
 
9:46 PM
shuitdown -h now...
Good night!
 
kos
o/ @Fabby
 
11:28 PM
How has this not been deleted? askubuntu.com/questions/684776/…
Longest I've seen one of those questions up
 
11:45 PM
@Zacharee1 The post is hidden from the front page when it hits -4, and so if it isn't reported in a place where lots of people are likely to see it or a moderator isn't looking at the flag queue it could last a little while.
 

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