@muru hi muru, the reason I was parsing the filename twice in that question was because I've recently learned not to parse output of ls in scripts, but I didn't realize I was doing double work there. But I see now it could be simplified to echo "$file"
But After Entering sudo nautilus command
we cant Get into the location filesystem/var/lib/tomcat7/webapps.
System display Permission denied Error
How to set my path & how to give right permission
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I recently bought a new desktop with Ubuntu 14.04 on it. It came with username "user". So I wanted to change the username as well as the name of my home directory. So I followed the instructions on https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Change_username to do it. I created anot...
There is one single point in the review ui that does not stop to irritate me when I see it:
It's about how to understand the close reason "Off topic" -> "Bug reports".
I know that it has been discussed before, for example in
"Bug reports and problems with the development version of Ubuntu shoul...
@Achu You wouldn’t have gained any reputation anyway: the user deleted his/her/its account. When that happens, all rep given by that account is lost...
(and I didn't know about memcached until now... ;-) )
My daughter came home from school the other day with a great story. They were in computer class and could choose between Windows and Ubuntu... Guess what she took
she was the only one in class who knows how to operate Ubuntu so she took her class-mates with her on the no-Windows course. She can be so convincing at times.
@Fabby I got a no yesterday, and probably another no soon, If they haven't forgotten me. Or Just wont reply back. I SERIOUSLY hate it when they don't reply back.
Things have changed from the 90s where you could just walk out of one IT joint in the morning and walk into another in the afternoon and get a new job.
@Fabby One time, some guy mailed me saying he has a job for me. I said yes. Didn’t hear from him for a while, mailed him back, he said yeah sorry already gave the job to someone else.
I'm using an external USB sound adapter on a laptop that has an internal sound card. There are some issues:
The applications by default continue to use internal sound card. I can work around this manually by setting per-application volume limiting (clicking in pavucontrol window), but it's ted...
@Takkat Not an option, I need money. Already broke and deep in depth. This job hopefully pays bill and depth for at least the next six months. After that, thinking about leaving.
Right now if you go to `/` you would still see all of the files there. If your logged in as root, I can understand that, but as a normal users, its just an invitation for some users to go around and possibly break things.
Currently users see this:
bin
boot
cdrom
dev
etc
home
initrd.img
initrd.img.old
lib
lib32
lib64
lost+found
media
mnt
opt
proc
root
run
sbin
srv
sys
tmp
usr
var
vmlinuz
vmlinuz.old
By some minor tweaking one could turn that into this:
home
tmp
That can be achieved by adding a file in the root folder `/.hidden` with the following content:
bin
boot
cdrom
dev
etc
home
initrd.img
initrd.img.old
lib
lib32
lib64
lost+found
media
mnt
opt
proc
root
run
sbin
srv
sys
usr
var
vmlinuz
vmlinuz.old
Every file you put in - that’s in the same directory as the file itself - will be hidden.
Now, I also hide the home folder, made a link of my $username folder, and paste that in the root dir /. I also made a Applications folder with desktop files in them. We could link it to /…
@SmokeDetector What happened to Baba Ji? Bumbum sounds much worse.
> Baba can not comment or upvote, because censoring freedoms of free Babas is accepted evil for developers with detuned brains by using unfree software for this site, but Baba must add universal truth to this to help good fight against spreading of falseness.
I've missed the Babas
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@Fabby: Sorry, that buzzfeed link didn't work for me!
I made a good answer with many methods to do one thing, and it had more than 80 votes, however there are a few AskUbuntu users that answered better methods and had only a few votes. I quoted it's answers on mine and said that the autor was "foo". Is that correct?
Answer: http://askubuntu.com/a/6...
@Serg @ParanoidPanda [29 Things You Will Only Understand If You Studied Russian](www.buzzfeed.com/susiearmitage/29-things-you-will-only-understand-if-you-studied-russian)
Borg cubes are a reality! :D http://www.nasa.gov/goddard/feature/the-caped-crusader-goddard-technologist-advances-cubesat-concept-for-planetary-exploration Go NASA!
@Serg Hang around long enough on Unix & Linux, and you'll find out. Practically, not a big deal. Bash is likely to be present on any system you or I will get to play with.
@Rinzwind Wasn't doubting as such, I had just tried and failed. As he explained, I needed busybox tee. Thanks for reminding me, by the way, those comments could use a cleanup.
@Rinzwind And yes. Most of his answers are. You know he's the guy who found shellshock right?
I should like to build the a 4.0 kernel by cloning a repository as described in this web page
which quotes the text :
git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-.git
I can't find an appropriate URL to follow the word 'clone'. If anyone can suggest a page, I would be grateful.
The 'Git...
Should I VTC for not reproducible on this question? It solved itself, but not in a way I would consider as an answer. It does not provide any detail in the question either. askubuntu.com/questions/626457/…
@ByteCommander That always sounds like a good debate...
An honest discussion between two people that trying to make sense of the world. Two minds from different worlds, fighting together against the grey area that haunts man so. But, that never happens. Reality is, they always fight each other. Because both wanna be right. They don't reply to decipher a thought/idea to make sense of it. They reply to undermine each other they both wanna be right. I have yet to seen a debate between the too, that was actually fruitful.
@ByteCommander When I heard about I thought I had it all reasonably figured out. Then I heard of Creationism. Ugh, because then I had to contemplate again with creationism in mind. It ruined my House Of Cards.
I'm ALT-TAB-ing and typing fast because I'm at work.
I know this should be easy, but I'm having a hell of a time figuring out where the vmware tools cdrom is (for instance it's not /dev/cdrom) and so I can't figure out how to mount it. I'm on Kali Linux, using VMware player 7. The VM I'm doing this on is Metasploitable 2(ubuntu)
I go to Virtual Ma...
I have the following folders on a linux machine
./myFolder
./tmp
./packages
./zips
compress.sh
I run tar -czf ./zips/someFile.tar.gz ./tmp/someFolder from compress.sh. The folder is created, but the resulting nesting occurs inside the zip file:
. -> tmp -> someFolder
How ...
The question is a bit dated and there are now version 3.2. Therefore, I refer in my response to the latest version. The individual steps are also for version 3.1, it must be replaced only the filename. The Linux way: A folder is also a file ;)
Create a temporary folder
mkdir ~/cmake_tmp
Dow...
I am on Ubuntu 14.04.2 32 bit platform and I have gcc 4.8.4 installed. I want to build old version of gcc (2.95.3) to compile older version of linux kernel. I tried to follow this gcc-2.95.3 and this gcc-2.95.3-64 (though the latter instructs how to build 32 bit of gcc in 64 bit host, it seems h...
The occasion
Luckily not often, but I do remember a few occasions that I answered a question, and the poster decided afterwards he or she actually meant to ask another question.
While the posted answer actually was an appropriate answer to the original question, it looks foolish on the editied ...
I would like your help. I am running a code in Linux. I have updated an input file to output using emacs. Then, when I am running the code I keep receiving this error. Please help.
Thanks.
I've written a userscript to accomplish this.
GitHub link. Direct link.
If it doesn't work initially for you try increasing the timeout on line 105. If you find any bugs please let me know!
If you're in a network chat room (ones that aren't attached to any site) it will instead link t...
@ByteCommander Just rejected an edit of you. Please read comment...
And the same goes with your comment on the answer that used Kali...
Next time ask them to execute lsb_release --short --codename&&uname --kernel-release instead. That's a sneakier way of getting off-topic things off the site.
I just ran this:
java -version
But it gave this error:
The program 'java' can be found in the following packages:
* default-jre
* gcj-4.9-jre-headless
* openjdk-7-jre-headless
* gcj-4.8-jre-headless
* openjdk-6-jre-headless
* openjdk-8-jre-headless
Try: apt-get install <selected package>
I was working on a Qt project and realized I don't have an easy way to quickly test a fragment of code without putting together an entire project from scratch.
So I'm creating a web app that will let me write a couple lines of Qt code, generate a project file, build it, run it, and display the output - all from within the browser.
I have Debian with full disk encryption. It's possible to set an image as a background instead of a simple console when system asks you for the disk decryption password? To make something like:
In Ubuntu it's done as default. Can I do the same or similar thing in Debian?
So I'm creating a web app that will let me write a couple lines of Qt code, generate a project file, build it, run it, and display the output - all from within the browser.
Not sure. I'm learning the ins and outs of using the multiprocessing module now, and pools support callbacks and asynchronous non-blocking but signs of batch completion.
Yes, but everything in Go is automatically asynchronous. Need to read a large file off disk? No need for callbacks, just read it off the disk - if it blocks, another goroutine will preempt it. All of this happens in a single thread in a single process.
It's in its first season. Random accident makes people human thinking feeling empaths, but they crave brain. Side effect, they obtain memories and skills from the brains they eat at least temporarily.
I don't know if you guys have seen this, but it seems like there's space for a startup of open source ECUs if this actually becomes the norm. Think about dealers or aftermarket folks offering you the ability to actually own your car instead of just licensing it from whomever...
Ongoing discussion with some folks about viability of that thought somewhere else.
I am very new to *nix system.
I have below setup:
OS - Ubuntu 14.14
Web Server - Nginx with Passenger
Web Application Ruby on Rails web application
Please tell me what tools to use to achieve:
Continually check if web application is running or not and if the
application is down send email t...