@LuisAlvarado sounds right, but mdadm is one of those things i don't love to use. i definitely like it better than hardware raid since it is easier/cheaper to rebuild if some hardware fails though
it wasn't grinding labs over and over again. it was learning how to find the information i could safely forget and find on any system ever. like tab completion and question mark completion for cisco gear and reading related man pages/help output for tools so i could say "this i need to remember. that i can safely forget as long as i know how to get there"
like, don't read the man page for the first time at the test. have read it before. so if the info isn't in there, you know it isn't. "darn - shoulda studied that" or "yay - i know right where to find that piece of information"
anyway, later on. good luck on the cert pounding. i'm sure you'll do fine.
I have just performed a completely clean installation of Utopic from the daily ISO. After installation, however, I was unable to use the mouse buttons. Neither the left nor right mouse buttons have any effect when pressed. I tried connecting another mouse but it exhibits the same behavior - the cursor moves but the clicks don't do anything.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+7ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-22.29-generic 3.16.4
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-22-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
ApportVersion: 2.14.7-0ubuntu7
Architecture: amd64
CompizPlugins: No value set for `/apps/compiz-1/general/screen0/options/active_plugins'
CompositorRunning: compiz
CompositorUnredirectDriverBlacklist: '(nouveau|Intel).*Mesa 8.0'
CompositorUnredirectFSW: true
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Sat Oct 18 12:17:13 2014
DistUpgraded: Fresh install
DistroCodename: utopic
DistroVariant: ubuntu
ExtraDebuggingInterest: Yes
GraphicsCard:
Advanced Micro Devices, In…
I try to install the latest stable psensor version (psensor-1.0.4) from source on ubuntu 12.04. After running ./configure, make and either make install or checkinstall, there is no command psensor.
$ psensor
The program 'psensor' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo a...
wonder if you can make a simple/advanced mode. simple could do straight animated gif's just select the area/window/mode and click ok once without any options or display for creating it.
@Seth anyway, it works great. I just installed on my 14.04 desktop instead of messing with vm's
In what situation, will we like to use apt-get to download source?
Can's we install from binary installation by apt-get too?
If we are to install from source, can't we download source from its website?
Thanks.
@Seth thank you so much it worked. sorry for my reply too late, I was so tired I slept, sorry. And this one worked for me thanx. yes that is want I wanted, replace FIRST word between <space> and colon <:>.
I'm using ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS on my machine. I was using PHP 5.3.10 Now I upgraded to PHP 5.5.18 by using few commands on terminal. After I upgraded to latest PHP version I checked the version by using command php -v. It shown me the PHP version is 5.5.18.
But when I tried to access one direct...
I have the following in a shell script, when I run this script it works but when I put this as a cron job it does not work(nothing happens!). How come?
script
#!/bin/bash
file="/home/nalangi/backup.zip"
if [ -f "$file" ]
then
zip -9 -r backupTEMP.zip wso2am-1.7.1;
rm -r backup.zip;
m...
1st check if your update settings are correct:
The Ubuntu version shown after "pre-released updates" is the name of the new version. I have 14.10 installed on the image above.
the "pre-released updates" needs to be active.
the "notify me of new releases" needs to show "for any new version".
...
@Mateo A similar question should be asked though. Luis Alv was looking for a way to get whatsapp working on PC. He even went so far as to try installing it inside the android emulator..
@PHPLover if he doesn't want to take it out of room, nobody here will hate you for dropping a pastebin link. i'ld stop pinging him though. people that are giving a cursory look and a pointer don't usually like to get pinged (I speak from experience.)
let me paste the content of "/etc/apache2/apache2.conf" here:
# # Based upon the NCSA server configuration files originally by Rob McCool. # # This is the main Apache server configuration file. It contains the # configuration directives that give the server its instructions. # See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/ for detailed information about # the directives. # # Do NOT simply read the instructions in here without understanding # what they do. They're here only as hints or reminders. If you are unsure # consult the online docs. You have been warned.
@Mateo It could be interesting as an LXC project. A sort of reverse Ubuntu Touch. Where you use lxc to simulate the android parts and stack that on top of Ubuntu instead of use android to touch the hardware parts and stack linux on top of that...
Cthulhu is a fictional deity created by writer H. P. Lovecraft and first introduced in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu", published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales in 1928. Considered a Great Old One within the pantheon of Lovecraftian cosmic entities, the creature has since been featured in numerous popular culture references. Lovecraft depicts Cthulhu as a gigantic, wholly evil entity worshiped by cultists who conduct human sacrifices in its name. Cthulhu's anatomy is described as hybrid: part man, part dragon, and part octopus.
== Spelling and pronunciation ==
Cthulhu has also been spelled...
That makes you one of the followers that commits sacrifice to preserve a very old thing ;)
The strength of perl was when it was superior at regexs. Now that all interpreted or byte-compiled languages support compiled perl-esque regex's, I don't see the point.
I can't test on my 7. cracked screen that makes half the screen - which includes the part I need to touch for my cyanogen pattern sign-on - untouchable.
The whole blob to replace is about 50 bucks. I haven't taken it apart yet. That's just how it looks from checking the parts outlets.
Read as: I could probably replace it now, but I pay lot rent annually. I haven't filed taxes in years. I'm a little behind on my savings target. I need to put myself back ahead of the curve. If I file 4 years of tax returns at once where they all owe me money, because I made less or had less dependents than they expected or have more deductible college debt than expected - it's like an odd savings plan.
it wasn't even code, it was pseudocode to reflect how i would approach the problem. it's not the same as what you are trying to do with the regex. you're trying to match all newline repetitions. i'm trying to find all pairs and iterate until there are no pairs.
it's one extra iteration for simplicity on three line pairs. so, simpler unless you have 20 lines of whitespace.
From http://opensourcehacker.com/2013/03/20/how-to-backport-packages-on-ubuntu-linux/
backportpackage will
download the latest version of the package from Ubuntu archives. The latest version must exist in the some newer Ubuntu releases –
backporting process does not consider upstrea...
so, i just found something that irks me in bl2... which is hard, but it is doable
the spawn prevalence for mechromancer and psycho class mods - the paid classes - is higher than the prevalencce for unpaid classes - that is everything else.
@Lucio one should never develop in java... and if one does, it should never EVER be without coffee
there's one that was converted to a comment, with which i agree... since the comments to the answer seemed pestering, and very much like not trying to solve their own problem
think something like: "You should look here: xyz", "I did and I don't see the problem" - but never added the output to the question.
Is it possible to extract the maximum temperature from the output of sensor, and real time update it, and show it somewhere on desktop of Ubuntu 12.04?
I know psensor is to do that, but its version on 12.04 doesn't real time show the max temp on the panel (the top bar), although it does on the ...
@PHPLover It said "/etc/apache2/apache2.conf" in your message. and that line it complains about states "Include httpd.conf" so there is a httpd.conf in /etc/apache2. If there is none... it probably needs to be there
That about does it. My immediate supervisor is requiring that they can pull my people to cover my pad partner who has never covered me. And now they can't be arsed to answer their phone and tell me when we go in after they took half my weekend to go overnight. Tenpted not to go in overnight as a response.
A few minutes ago, my wireless card wlan0 on Thinkpad T400 starts not working. This always happen after a while (between half an hour and several hours) from starting Ubuntu 12.04, especially when I move my laptop even a little.
But when I restart my laptop, it is back again.
Is there some log...
So, I'm trying out flask - just because. It seems neat for zero weight and learning since you only learn how to snap in the features you want instead of something heavier like django.
The thing I think I like about flask, but I'm not sure I'm in far enough to know yet, is that I only have to learn relevant blobs... where with django - I was having to learn loads of framework stuff and not getting anywhere productive.
It's not a complaint really. I will clearly state that I think django from someone that is intimately familiar with it is far superior, but that I also think that flask could probably do most of the lifting for which a lot of people use django without the learning curve.
I just installed Ubuntu.
I downloaded the anaconda python package and am trying to install it,
bash Anaconda-2.1.0-Linux-x86_64.sh
at some point the terminal says:
Anaconda will now be installed into this location:
/home/username/anaconda
Press ENTER to confirm the location
...
I unload and load the module which I suppose to be the one for my internal wireless adapter,
$ sudo rmmod iwlwifi
$ sudo modprobe iwlwifi
My internal wireless adapter isn't show up in iwconfig, although it is in lshw
$ lshw
*-network UNCLAIMED
description: Network controller
p...