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7:13 AM
Any networking guy here?
 
What's up?
 
7:29 AM
@NathanOsman Why is there "huge" similar type of UDP traffic when I tether my android to Ubuntu desktop?
 
How are you tethering? Via Wi-Fi or USB?
 
my rep :=)
 
I'm not sure why there's so much UDP traffic. That's a good question.
 
why is your tethered phone fragging your packets?
@Rinzwind Gimme Rep
 
7:33 AM
@Virusboy make a question or answer worthy of my attention >:-D
 
... but im pretty good with ubuntu
 
O.o what happened to all the questions? Who solved all issues in the world? Must have been @Rinzwind...
 
@RegisteredUser what are you connected to (like site?) It might be that the UDP traffic is to your cell provider as well
@RegisteredUser since it is not connection based.. like not TCP but UDP would make sense
 
http://superuser.com/questions/845083/motherboard-issue/845096?noredirect=1#comment1113843_845096

I know I shouldn't flame but I think this is an exception.
 
@NoTime I'm only connected with firefox. two sites are opened, the askubuntu.com newest ques page and this page.
 
7:38 AM
@NoTime Its how the packets are being managed
 
And it does not seem to have any meaning when I tried "follow the udp stream"
 
I just couldn't see where it was going
It looked like it was sending to itself.. not sure (thats wireshark right?)
oh wait.. that subnet.. /32? yeah thats traffic to itself
 
and it continues when the internet is stopped(but thethering is on). @NoTime It's wireshark.
 
Im not sure how tethered works on phone, but it might be that a phone is like a router. @RegisteredUser did you examine the packets
they might say more than I could guess
 
When you tether your using it like a Modem
 
7:42 AM
so you demodulate to cell signal?
 
yes
 
Ok.. just trying to wrap through this. USB gets sent to phone OS, OS handles, sends to wireless antenna on Cellphone demodulates, sent as cell signal. Modulates returned signal sends through USB. Just wondering where the UDP fits in there.
or actually probably MoDems on both sides
 
More its an ineffecent way because if the packet is too big it frags it down.
 
I was thinking about asking it on some se website, but not sure where it goes.
 
If the packet cannot be fragged it loops endlessly
 
7:48 AM
it should have like a ttl or something.. if you look at the packet
wait no ttl on udp
sorry i might be spouting misinformation i am a little tired right now. @RegisteredUser What happens when you examine the packet? (like double click and expand the bottom pane)
 
8:10 AM
updated!
oh wait
why wont it fucking update my icon!
 
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Q: rtl8723be Realtek Wifi-Card driver not working on Ubuntu 14.04

ZirconCodeI installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my new Lenovo G50-70. The wifi works perfectly in windows, however it behaves strangely on Ubuntu. It is slow, doesn't load heavier sites at all, and after a while, completely drops. After some research I discovered: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bu...

 
@NoTime This is some data from the initial packets that were send as soon as the tethering was started
le_pkt_send_buffer_ex_ioc client=0 pkt=ee49c len=1 ............. .AT_SerialRxHandler 1088953996 1 .............2.k:handle_pkt_alloc_buffer_ptr_ioc pkt=ee4fc len=1 .............9.k:handle_pkt_send_buffer_ex_ioc client=0 pkt=ee4fc len=1 ............. .AT_SerialRxHandler 1088953996 1 .............2.k:handle_pkt_alloc_buffer_ptr_ioc pkt=ee55c len=1 .............9.k:handle_pkt_send_buffer_ex_ioc client=0 pkt=ee55c len=1 ............. .AT_SerialRxHandler 1088953996 1 .............2.k:handle_pkt_
 
@RegisteredUser it may align better on pastebin
 
laters peeps
 
8:25 AM
LATER @virusboy
 
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Q: text based tool for ldap queries

GunslingerI need a way to do LDAP queries through a text based interface. I use jXplorer on my own machine but that is a graphical client. Btw, I'm running Ubuntu server 14.04. The background: A server in my environment have trouble synchronizing a user database for a system it is running. The hostname i...

 
@RegisteredUser do you have a galaxy-s?
 
@NoTime I have a galaxy chat b5330
@NoTime Here is the text dump pastebin.com/PWaLpLK0
 
I am trying to figure this out. I am used to seeing the packet with the headers set, and the hex next to them, with interspersed plaintext.
right there it looks like server to client chatter though
Ok first segment.. (by guessing here..)

send message to server, wait for message (rpc_wake_lock:FREE)
then rpc_wake_lock:UnLOCKED
recieve messages
then rpc_wake_lock:LOCKED
don't recieve (you are analyzing message)
Find how many servers (4)
rpc_wake_lock:Free
(gets cyclical from there)
then it does a sim check
@RegisteredUser that doesn't say why your UDP is going like that though. It might just be checking the sim card a lot
 
8:47 AM
@NoTime So Ubuntu is repeating those steps infinitely, rather than doing it just once or once in a while?
 
I would think it is your cell phone. You just are picking up the traffic with wireshark (it monitors ANY network traffic) and your computer is in a network with the phone
the rpc parts are dealing with server (from what I have read so far)
it seems like most of it is for the play store too
@RegisteredUser so your phone looks like it is making sure google's store is available to you and your sim is authorized
i could be wrong but that is my guess
don't think it's ubuntu doing it
 
So it has nothing to do with tethering but wireshark just captures the packets because the phone is on same network.
 
Well yeah (for the most part) you CAN hide packets, but anything being sent across the network within range it can pickup depending. It doesnt always depending how it's setup (network wise) but since you are connected to both devices directly it is probably going to
not to outside of network though (past phone)
i need to sleep though
gnight
 
GN. thanks for the help.
 
 
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11:20 AM
How do i get the content of a div, and output it in a textarea?
 
textarea.value = getelementbyid(id).innerHTML
somehow like this
 
@Danatela I 've been at it for a while now, if you would be so kind to you supply me with a complete script? I 've really had it with debugging and reading. and blaaaah
 
hmmm let's try
 
11:45 AM
sorry, I have to go, it is in progress
 
@Danatela Thanks!!!
 
Oli
12:38 PM
@blade19899 Though be careful of the case of document.getElementById.
 
> $("input#text")
.keyup(function () {
var value = $(this).val();
$("p#intro").text(value);
})
.keyup();
Does not wokr wel when i'm trying div to textarea. input yes, div no.
 
Oli
If you put something on fiddle I can see the problem with, I'll fix it.
 
Oli
I've messed the binding around (just personal preference) but the only major difference is changing input#text to #text (because a <textarea> isn't an <input>)
 
12:53 PM
@Oli Thanks but, it needs to go from a div to a textarea!
 
Oli
Oh okay, what do you mean from a div? Is the div just static content?
Or do you mean, input sets the div, then it should set the content of a textarea from that div?
 
I am working on a texteditor, and it uses a div as the editor, and i need it to go to a textarea on the fly.
I just uploaded the index.htm on it
 
Oli
I see. A <div contenteditable="true"></div> sort of thing?
 
@Oli yes.
index, js and css are uploaded!
 
Oli
Well this works: jsfiddle.net/c751n7du/2
 
1:13 PM
@Oli That indeed it does. Just not when i add it in my eeditor.js#L444 file.
 
Oli
1:25 PM
@blade19899 It's getting a bit messy but there are a few issues. Move that code into the domready block just above it. I couldn't work out where it was setting contenteditable (it's false in the git html) so hacked it on and I have unhidden the textarea (so I can see it working)
 
@Oli You sir. Are awesome!
Here, have a kitty hug:
 
 
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2:56 PM
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Q: Update single package from Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn when running Trusty Tahr

PaalandI'm tasked to update a package on a Ubuntu Server Trusty Tahr installation. Specifically rfc5766-turn-server which is really old on Trusty. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rfc5766-turn-server As you see the latest package for Trusty is 3.2.3.1-1 while for Utopic Unicorn a newer 3.2.4.1-1 e...

 
 
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4:17 PM
Is there a stack function in bash script that I can use them for poping and pushing an item in it?
 
Oli
4:57 PM
@KasiyA Sort of but not really. Bash's array support is fairly poor.
 
sadly, that's on.. @hbdgaf
 
5:16 PM
Thanks @Oli Then there is no any default command for that. Thank you I will try array if there is not.
And it seems there is not.
 
Why can't I cd into a drw-r-x--- dir owned by me?
 
Oli
@ThatBrazilianGuy To change to a directory, you need x
chmod u+x /path/to/directory
 
@Oli permission denied (chmod worked, but cd afterwards doesn't) :(
 
Oli
I meant u+x.
I forget that o means "other", not "owner".
 
5:36 PM
@Lucio wow
 
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6:00 PM
@Seth Hi
 
@Oli Thanks! You helped a lot :)
 
@Seth Mr. Rambling is back
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dschinn1001A different option would be, to avoid dual-boot installations. Dual-Boot-Installations are working like "double-entry-householding" or "double-entry-bookkeeping" as if a second person, would want take place in your person, because your person would "be somehow too good to live without credit-card...

@Seth When is our next self-evaluation?
 
no idea
we haven't had one in a while, have we?
 
I don't think we've had one in my time here
Is it a beta-only thing?
@Seth It's in the ultra-secret Moderator Dashboard
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qbiToday I encountered the site self-evaluation evenmt. When I clicked on it the review site opened and I had to evaluate several questions. However this thing lacked some explanation. So what is the reason for this evaluation? Where can I see the result and what happens with the result?

ah. here we go
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A: "Community Evaluation" on established sites

Anna LearThis is new. Now that we no longer have to run site evaluations manually ourselves, we figured we would expand them to graduated sites. Tim Stone hit the nail on the head in his comment: Maintaining quality over time is just as important as starting off on the right foot. Now, this is so...

Graduated sites don't get site evaluations. We might request one soon, just so we can check ourselves
 
6:39 PM
@Whaaaaaat what??
@Whaaaaaat well, its gone now. so is windows the one that is "too good [for a] credit card" on that? so much confuse.
 
6:51 PM
@Mateo I set up a script to autoflag his posts.
(it asks me first of course)
What do you all think of #Ferguson?
 
Oli
@Whaaaaaat She has an awful voice.
 
@Oli the trial
close though
 
Oli
And a dodgy lip-job.
@Whaaaaaat Meh. People elected not to try the police officer so I don't expect that he would have been convicted even if they forced a prosecution. That said, the "crime" scene looks pretty bloody dodgy (12 bullet casings) and the number of shots and aggression used in this (and other shootings) should really make people ask whether the militarisation of the police is a good thing or not.
And that's before you even look at the colour of anybody's skin. Racism is a tricky beast.
But what's happening now won't help any of that. One side sees ingrained injustice and the other sees a bunch of looting troublemakers. The only thing that's going to happen there now is more people throwing their lives away.
 
7:07 PM
I think the officer was in his rights
if it was a black police officer shooting a white teenager, the officer would be a hero.
 
Oli
I don't believe that for a minute.
 
the kid should not have died
police are way too trigger-happy.
Slowpoke's here :D
 
STHU~
*Stomps of
 
potatoing intensifies
 
damn
quickly put up then deleted
 
7:12 PM
it was in the riot stage
also, it looks photoshopped.
the lighting is all wrong.
 
all those fancy phones do auto "hdr"
 
Just FYI Black Friday deal for Linux Certification - $100 per exam (a discount of $200). I missed the ubuntu deal a month ago but i think it was for the good. :D
 
^
just get A++
 
lighting looks wrong for even HDR
i hate hdr
 
RIP my.opera.com
 
7:15 PM
what was my opera?
was that like facebook or something?
 
BB
 
I tried the opera dev on linux, it doesn't read rss anymore :(
 
more a social group gathering and forums than anything
Opera killed the Presto engine
 
it's basically a re-branded chromium now
 
it really is
i still run 10
12 is ok but doesnt have it bittorrent client and 11 had issues i dont like re visiting
 
7:27 PM
was that the one they added all the bubbles and tab merging and preview popups
 
yes
 
those pretty much killed it for me, I did however like where you could drag the area under the tabs down and get like window tabs, that was fun once and a while
 
and the 64bit opera never really got a chance
the intergrated email and RSS is always fun
 
if only it was open source at that point, we could fix it and have an amazing browser
 
ikr. it might be now
 
7:32 PM
and after they worked so hard on web standards, to jump ship
 
only to jump on the google band wagon
 
@Virusboy well, the googlifyed one might be
wonder how far this got: otter-browser.org
 
yes thats it
 
not that any one was working on it...
 
doesnt matter if you want we could join heads and just makr it better
 
7:41 PM
putting bittorrent back in + option to remove tab previews, could be good
 
or just firefox
 
yeah... since everyone has the speed dial now :)
i did like the fastfoward, rewind thing
rewind - back to my google search ;)
because the seo thought it would be a good idea to fire the UI team and add one picture per page with the real content five arrow clicks in...
 
8:27 PM
hey, i have a supervisord process that source a file (a virtualenv), and after running hostnamectl set-hostname, that process in supervisor dies with a "can't find command 'source'". doing a system restart didn't solve the issue. any idea what might be going on ?
 
Oli
8:38 PM
@KurtSpindler It's a bash builtin and the environment your script is running is [probably] isn't bash.
As a guess.
 
how would that be changed by changing the hostname though ?
i also checked my env (granted, for a login prompt), and its still /bin/bash as expected
oh that's interesting
hostname -A still returns my old hostname
 
Hi! Is there a way to play the previous song on mpv...? <Enter> takes me to the next song... I can't find the shortcut for the prev. song...
 
and hostname -f is localhost :/
 
8:54 PM
mouse gestrues are op
Firefox has chrome engine I thought
 
9:19 PM
so many afkers
 
9:37 PM
oh, I'm on my keyboard, just not in here ;)
 
Oli
I take my keyboard with me.
2
 
@Virusboy lurkers be lurking
@Mateo o/
 
hey @hbdgaf
so, I've added 2buntu to the ubuntu feeds on my scope
found an interesting problem
 
and it is?
 
the images size to what they are in pixels, ones within the feed
so on the desktop they get cut off
lucky the nexus 5 is a good resolution
although some seem small
 
9:46 PM
doesn't qt/qml let you do relational sizing instead of pixel sizing? seems like i remembered it doing that... not percentage of screen like gtk, but actual "size in inches" if the device will give up that information to the sdk
 
probally, but since it is body text html piped through json...
@hbdgaf cool, that might work
 
Yeah, if you have a leading edge image, you might just tell it - scale to this number of graphical units. Then the text could be what, 3 rows at whatever size makes it "look right" and truncate the rest for titles. Instead of reading a story inside the scope, you could use xdg-open to actually point a browser at it. Then the scope wouldn't be a full on reader, but just a headline tracker you could use to open a browser for interesting stories.
I don't know if scopes support tooltips, but if they do, each RSS title could have a tooltip with the abbreviated summary if the rss feed supplies that.
 
hm, maybe not
 
Keeps the design of the scope itself neat/clean, but gives you more flexible geometry for abbreviated summaries... and takes the "web-page ism" right out.
@Mateo maybe not on which part?
 
second part
well, and I haven't figured how to open it in a page yet :/
 
9:55 PM
just thoughts on a lazy implementation to get it to "okay it's a scope". Then able to go back and refine it.
 
I'm sure all that will take is looking at an example, and going "oh, just a button... like this"
 
Button is probably just connecting a click-released signal to you subclass of the base slot. Qt subclasses like everything.
 
because most all the scope open something
 
I don't remember. I played with scopes once. It was a WHILE ago though
 
the grooveshark opens the music in the browser, youtube in browser (or youtube webapp), sound cloud has a play button right in the scope so that is cool
@NathanOsman ^
then the display of feeds:
 
10:02 PM
It does look nicer reading it in the scope itself. I just don't know how you're going to get around the scaling... unless you parse for image size and somehow make that scope viewport a scrollable with width = largest image width.
What about stripping images altogether... then having a "view in browser" button?
 
might need to file a bug with the part that displays stuff, every thing seems to view nice, I'm just going to go with it at this point,
adding a open in browser is on the list, and will be a one word change not to show the content
right now I'm going to layout the structure for about three more feeds in that category
oh, yeah. and the emblems get squashed for some reason...
@hbdgaf oh, and side swiping through articles is nice ;)
 
10:25 PM
:)
 
10:46 PM
@Mateo it's beautiful!
Excellent job.
 
11:03 PM
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Q: Does an SFTP login get accounted for with `last`?

hydroparadiseThe title says it all. At first glance it dodoesn't show, but I also just learned about the existence of last as well.

 
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