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@Psycogeek Those speakers are generally pretty terrible.
20:40
Hi guys
Ooh, I was going to ask a question, but realized I can debug this further beforehand. :)
DECADENT (adj): having exactly ten teeth.
Azureus Vuze still is the best bittorrent client. :)
And ImgBurn is still awesome, but the installer has some really sneaky adware that tries to slip itself into your installation if you're not very careful.
I hate that. They're trying to be more and more clever as the days go on.
From a Server Fault's regular:
I liked that. I don't mind the term, but treating it as some new amazing thing is what's annoying.
20:52
@Hennes err... 404?
Just call it '1960-ish client-server-ish'
I have a NAS though, and am going to set up my router again to accept VPN connections but I can't really debug it from within the network right, it seems. :P
@JourneymanGeek, my CMStorm Trigger died randomly. So I RMA'd it and they sent me a Trigger-Z because the Trigger was discontinued.
@BenRichards: You obviously have not tried other things ;p
20:53
I do not get a 404, though a cross-site scripting safety tool prevents me from displaying the page from Super User
They've improved it. The Trigger-Z is probably one of the best feeling and sounding brown keyboards I've used. It feels dreamy.
also, just install imgburn over ninite ;p
@JourneymanGeek I just pay close attention to the installers and I'm good. :)
Anyone near Belgium?
FOSDEM starts in a week
I posted a typing test video with this keyboard on Youtube but my camera made it louder than it actually is. Must have some auto-levelling of the audio or something.
@JourneymanGeek Because I know you'd be all interested:
20:55
XD
naturally!
'Net jurkje' Nice/good dress
netjurkje 'dress made from *net*`
@Hennes >_> will look at home
@JourneymanGeek I didn't expect this but I like how they switched the browns version of the keyboard to white LEDs because it fits my color scheme. :)
20:56
kinda not completely safe for work ;p
@BenRichards: lol
so THIS is who I have to blame for WiX's cryptographically-designed API (the API is a cryptogram that you must solve)
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A: In WiX files, what does Name="SourceDir" refer to?

Rob MenschingFrom: http://robmensching.com/blog/posts/2010/1/26/StackOverflow-what-does-NameSourceDir-refer-to Honestly, it's something that we should have hidden from the developer but didn't. Sorry. The truth of the matter is that the Windows Installer expects the Directory tree to always be rooted in a Di...

We got some more serious banter going on at work than such a relative innocent picture.
But we dutch are not considered subtle by the rest of the world
@Hennes certainly not
Dangit my dog wants to go in and out every other minute.
lol
the room or the house?
The house. :P
Oh what I'm trying to debug is why my computer can detect the headphones being plugged in but not them being unplugged. I suspect it's hardware. I recently replaced the front panel PCB but I'm really hoping the new one isn't defective too.
I have to disable the headphone jack in the sound control panel in Windows to get my desktop speakers to work.
It persists even after I reboot the computer. :|
Just burned a Linux LiveCD and will see if it happens there too
I always get the really obscure problems with my computer. :P
First Windows never releasing the drive lock when burning DVDs. Then NetBIOS being disabled and Windows not detecting my WiFi card as being a network adapter card. Now this. XD
And if I dig back further, my DVD drive being completely borked, and then eventually my HDD instantly dying, where even a file recovery couldn't detect any files on the disk.
That was a fun time. It literally went from Windows worked -> corrupted system file -> OS not found within minutes. :P
1 TB drive, too
Well to try out this livecd I gotta reboot. See ya soon. :)
lol
seagate?
I thought the deathstars died a while ago
21:11
ironically? The deathstars are probably the most reliable consumer drives on the market right now
ooh
there seems to be a Atom NUC
pretty cheap too
21:28
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Q: too many related problems to fit hereDNSleak win8.1BCDBOOTerror autorun script on lubuntu 14.04 hibernat fails save all changes without persistence

user293040It all started with 8.1 BCDBOOT error.I think it happened after I changed a few drives.I have accidentally made it work after somehow I changed it again but now it wont work whatever I try. Since then Ive been using Lubuntu 14.04 live and I have to run this script I made everytime To make it sho...

Not sure if troll.
It all started when the Vorlons installed windows
And another popular culture reference that I had to look up
@slhck you are not alone D:
How about you drop using 14.04 which is still in Alpha (beta?) and stick with what it's stable. — Braiam 8 secs ago
Bah I guess that comes later
@JourneymanGeek Nope! It was a WD Green drive. Probably also unremarkably :P
Actually, Seagate has been very good to me. Maybe I'm lucky. :P
21:39
I was going to install Linux Mint to a thumb drive but it had 8 GB of stuff on it and I have to move it off, which takes a while over USB2. :P
@slhck Yeah, I read that too.
Interesting.
Though admittedly they have an abnormal operating environment. :P
True :P
Still interesting stats though.
And this is so weird: techcrunch.com/2014/01/24/…
My desktop has 2 Seagate hybrid HDDs in RAID0, which have held up for a few years now, even surviving my trip with my computer to PAX East (and my friend accidentally dropping the tower off my pushcart, which I caught with my foot).
My old Dell desktop from 2008 which my parents use now, in which the WD drive failed, is back to its original Seagate 380 GB drive and it's still chugging along.
And my NAS has 2 Seagate drives in it. :P
The only WD internal drive I bought failed within a year. But maybe it's just because it was a Green drive. shrugs
@slhck Haha, yeah, that's showing up for me too! :O
Man, Windows 8 really cleaned up the file transfer dialog mess...
@BenRichards Heh, that's actually a useful dialog!
21:52
@slhck Yeah! And they consolidate multiple ones into a single dialog! :D
No longer must I painstakingly tile all file transfer windows into a neat grid. :p
22:07
I just discovered how to draw shapes in GIMP! Takes a few steps, though. Wish they just would implement a "draw shapes" tool with presets available.
22:19
lol
22:37
@BenRichards GIMP was the epitome of terrible when it was heralded as the photoshop killer over a decade ago, people still claim "You have GIMP quit your complaining!" and GIMP is still a program that allows you to manipulate images with the only requirement being you code the manipulation yourself pretty much
it probably still is ;p
ok so I haven't touched GIMP in a number of years, but people were zealously sure it was as good as photoshop for a long time, during which period it was truly and completely terrible.
I ended up going with paint.net
22:53
@BenRichards it's clean, but still slow -_-
@BenRichards KDE 4 did it first
(like many things in Windows, actually)
tabbed browsing in Konqueror; KHTML became WebKit; Dolphin was "borrowed from" for certain bits of both Explorer and Finder; the KIO file copy dialogs of KDE 4.x appear to have heavily influenced Win8's file copy dialog; yeah KDE seems to be the breeding ground for new UI
only thing they haven't been ahead of the game on is Modern UI; I'm not sure where that came from; it's too bad to be a creation of anyone else besides Microsoft
@JimmyHoffa you still have to script it to do certain advanced tasks, but it's much better out of the box recently; they have a single window mode (finally!) so the whole UI is one window instead of being a bunch of floating toolbars blah
it's the most powerful non-photoshop image editor, and it happens to be FOSS, cross-platform, a much smaller install than photoshop, and not all that hard to learn the scripting stuff to do any advanced things you might need that photoshop lacks (or install pre-canned extensions)
@allquixotic but it still takes most people 30 minutes to figure out how to draw a line ;P hehe just poking fun, I don't know anymore but you gotta admit; it was terrible to use for a long time while it was still touted as the greatest thing since sliced partitions
meh, I think for my personal usage (light touch here and there) gimp is what I need...
23:14
@JimmyHoffa anything has been terrible to use forever (including the present, past, and future) for people who don't know how to use it, or don't know what they're doing
I don't believe in UIs that are intuitively easier than others -- "intuition" is just "similar to things I've used before" -- we aren't born with a brain that decodes Modern UI or Photoshop UI easier than Gimp or something else -- missing features are a valid knock against a program, but not its mere layout
people who are raised on a GNU/Linux desktop will find Gimp a lot more familiar than people who aren't
23:29
Guys this is driving me crazy. There is a command shell prompt replacement ( Windows ), created by a user on this website, anyone know the name of it ( and/or the user ). All I can recall is that the user had a ton of reputation. It was based of a unix type command prompt
I have just experienced something very odd. Blue screen error after downloading Windows Updates, about a minute after it started saying it needed to restart the PC to finish installing updates. I was writing a message and them bam, blue screen. And then it restarted, installed its updates, and everything was fine.
BlueScreenViewer will help you determine what drivers were loaded when it crashed.
What drivers were loaded? Wha?
You said it BSOD while within Windows
Drivers are the most common reason BSOD happen
Why? The computer had been running for a while. o.o
oh
There WAS a display driver included. Maybe it tried installing it and did it wrong.
23:35
.....
I figured you made that statement because you wanted to know what happened
Yes? Well I don't care much for the details but I am sort of curious
ThANK YOU
no problem bud
The website is blocked at work and I always forget to write it down.
@Ariane - Its going to require you look at which drivers were loaded to figure it out.
You didn't even tell us what the error code was
23:38
@Ramhound I don't think there was one. I may have seen it wrong (it automatically restarts after a few seconds, but I think all the screen said was:
:(
Your computer has encountered a problem and must restart.
Please wait while we collect informations on the issue
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BlueScreenViewer can allow you to determine what the error code was.
yeah, it probably saved a minidump file on disk after it BSODed
I considered it a tool that you simply cannot live without. Its free and updated.
@allquixotic Where would it be?
@Ramhound Is the software necessary to find the log? Honestly... the website looks so shady and suspicious. ._.
Well....
23:41
nirsoft is fine
The information is a dmp file you can use some other tool to extract the information
really
But the tool in question tells you everything you need to know in a portable application
Oh, like, encrypted?
no. binary
23:42
I see.
@allquixotic I'll trust the two of you but seriously... in design it's everything but fine. x_x
You can use the debugging tools built within Windows, which are hard to use, and if provided a screen capture of the bottom window we could tell you what we believe happen.
Gimme a sec.
Also... God. 250 MB Nvidia update.
your display driver was to blame.
Makes sense. Twas attempting to update through Windows Update.
it wouldn't be the first time that a display driver fell over while it was trying to update -- ever since WDDM, vendors can technically update graphics drivers on the fly without rebooting, but there tend to be bugs in the process of deinitialize -> update -> reinitialize... it's fairly fragile code
23:50
What's WDDM?
Windows Display Driver Model
If you have Windows 8.1 Update installed make you reinstall the driver Windows 8.0 WDDM is not compatibile
The WDDM received an update.
Yeah, I installed it over a clean install. And I'm currently doing an Nvidia update.
Its also possible security software can cause this specific problem.
Well it's happened once. I'll worry if it does it again.
It sounds like you installed the generic drivers, this cause a conflict of some sort, likely a one time problem honestly.
If I am reading the error code correctly, The pool block header size is corrupt was the exact error, pretty much means DirectX did something whacky :$
23:53
wow, lol, the Microsoft Office Ribbon XML schema itself is invalid XSD... hilarious
Wouldn't be the first time something like that happen allquixotic
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
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Q: Two vertical scrollbars in Firefox when using overflow-x:hidden

Martin HarveyIve just built a website for a client, and Ive got an odd problem that only occurs in Firefox browser. At the top of the page I have a navigation bar that fills the width of the browser. Ive used the technique described here http://css-tricks.com/full-browser-width-bars/ to achieve the effect a...

I had this problem. overflow-x: hidden had totally solved all of my issues. But I had double scrollbars in some browsers. My teacher said there was nothing that could be done. Made me work 4 hours on absolute positioning and Photoshop. And then I find this. Not sure I even want to try it. Might make me too desperate if it works.
Time to find out if Frankinstein has been screwed up by Hollywood
in 3D....Oh nevermind Just 70' screen
lol
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