@WinEunuuchs2Unix no worries, the whole country speaks portuguese though. The neighbor countries speak spanish (in the colonization times Spain and Portugal made a deal and cut the south america colony vertically, which lead to most countries speaking spanish and Brazil speaking portuguese)
it's a shame most countries still feel the bad effects of the imperialism today, USA is probably the exception, because it was a occupation colony, not a exploration one
@serg You are also one of the smartest most knowledgeable people here. We all benefit from you too :)... I'm starting to sound like a broken down record haha
More of a challenge I guess... Plus I was curious about those numbers the other day and had to google them. Then I wondered if they could be listed side by side.
Say I start a process from the local shell - keyboard, mouse, monitor connected directly to actual physical computer...
I then go to a second computer and SSH into the first computer.
Can I switch to the local shell that's running the process on the first computer?
Specifically I'm using putty...
In Ask Ubuntu chat, there are some users (e.g. cl-netbox and Thomas Ward) of which the user icon is recently displaying wrongly most of the time:
cl-netbox' icon on all sites id a blue square with the white letters cl. It shows up this way in the user list on the right and even in the popup ...
@Oded I ran ipconfig /flushdns as admin and hard-refreshed the chat site, but still see the green default icon showing up, unfortunately. — Byte CommanderJan 20 at 13:32
The first isn't tested at all on Linux, no idea which motherboards are good or not. The latter is probably going to be slower under multi-threaded stuff... But how often is that really an issue?
Check the file /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/default-wifi-powersave-on.conf if the system uses NetworkManager. It contains wifi.powersave = 3. This configuration file came after 14.04 LTS.
To switch off the WLAN power save do:
Create a new configuration file with
sudo nano /etc/NetworkManage...
Oh, that answer is citing the first link so kinda circular.
@Zanna I don't know either, but it does seem reasonable. I guess it depends on what "powersaving" means in this context. It does not seem too far fetched to think that it might mean "turn off wifi when not in use", for example.
@Zanna There the new system out where smokey casts 3 automatic spam flags. That's why it's suddenly so fast.
TL;DR: We did it, so... yes.
What is this?
Charcoal is the organization behind the SmokeDetector bot and other nice things. This bot scans new posts across the entire network for spam posts and reports them to various chatrooms where people can act on them. If a post has been created or edite...
hmm no upvotes today and no questions I can answer apart from one that Wayne Yux answered first because I was preoccupied trying to figure out how to report a bug when typing any key causes a shutdown
people here are very strict about POB. But on the Vegetarianism.se beta, I am struggling a lot because people ask questions like "is it acceptable to refuse to handle animal products for someone else" and then object when I VTC and say "this is too opinion-based blahblah"
@WinEunuuchs2Unix yes it is - he wants to integrate that account into UCC ... but there is no plugin available. That's why I suggested the alternative solution. :)
@muru No, they aren't. Q-bans aren't network-wide. They are site-specific, and it is perfectly OK to ask somewhere else. Attempting to "bypass" a ban would be creating a sock to ask on the site you're banned on. Asking somewhere else is absolutely fine.
@muru I think they meant "I know I'm on the Ask Ubuntu Stack Exchange* site but my Unix & Linux account has been q-banned" implying "I'm not using Ubuntu but figured it wouldn't matter".
I will show here what I got with error tracker
Error reports sent from this system
Occurred Received Problem Type Program
2017-02-21 08:02 2017-02-21 09:02 UTC Crash boinc-client
2017-02-20 07:02 2017-02-21 08:02 UTC Crash boinc-client
2017-02-16 08:02 2017-02-17 08:...
On my Ubuntu 16.04, I've discovered that this line kills both Compiz and Firefox.
$ restart
unity7 start/killed, process 22087
22087 is Compiz and it gets printed at each restart. Firefox gets a hit too, though that's not reported on in the terminal. No other demise observed.
Is this a design...
@Zanna Probably. I have a policy of not putting in more effort in understanding a post than the OP put in writing it. So crap question == take it as written.
@cl-netbox thanks, apport is what I was trying to remember. But please don't add version tags unless the question is somehow specific to that particular version.
@cl-netbox This has been a very contentious issue on meta in the past. And it is a losing battle, people will always add version tags even when they're not really providing any useful information. The general idea is that i) if wee need to know the version (and we usually do) that should be in the question, not the tags. Tags should only categorize a question, they shouldn't be providing essential information.
and ii) that version tags are only relevant if the problem/question is specific to the version mentioned. Most questions are version-agnostic, really.
Tags like 12.04 and 13.04 are being used almost every time even if the question isn't version-specific, and even if the tag description explicitly says:
You should only use this tag if your question is hardware or version-specific.
Why is it a problem? Because the StackOverflow platform req...
We'd need a meta discussion first and nobody wants to start another meta discussion about version tags. There was quite a brouhaha over this in the past. Also, they are probably the most used tags on the site. Removing them would leave many questions untagged. It can be done, but it isn't super simple.
@terdon Hmmm ... I don't think a discussion would be very productive ... 100 users will post 100 opinions, which in the end leads to ? Nothing ! ... right ? :)
Yeah it's interesting they've said how long it takes too. 110GPUs×1year. ~963600 "GPU hours"... Just two weeks after they started renting out GPU time by the hour.
I have airflow installed on Ubuntu 16.04. I have file as follows:
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Un...
@Seth: That's strange... Why would it think we are Polish? And is the site still there or has the domain just experienced or something? Because after getting to that weird page I didn't want to press further in case I was in the wrong place.