The other day, we notice a terrible burning smell coming out of the server room. Long story short, it ended up being one of the battery modules that was burning up in the UPS unit, but it took a good couple of hours before we were able to figure it out. The main reason we were able to figure it o...
I created a firewall rule for an application and put into /etc/ufw/applications.d, added that rule with command
sudo ufw allow MyApp
but now I cannot delete it. When I do
sudo ufw delete MyApp
it just prints the list of available commands like my command was invalid, which is what it probab...
Actually... That's not even that outrageous. $850 for a pretty nippy desktop... You could build one yourself for maybe $200 cheaper... But historically with Alienware you're paying twice the actual build cost for the name.
I would like to be able to access the folder underneath a bind-mount on Linux (Ubuntu 12.04). The reason being that some of the home folders (for administrative users) are located on the root volume, while others are located on another volume and get bind-mounted into place. So for example /home/...
side-scroller "block carnage game logic in blendergame" is almost done. which is more in an hour of youtube than you get from "game programming with directx"
I'm interested in knowing how is the self moderation system implemented for askubuntu. It's very much like the one on stack overflow, or OpenERP. Is there a CMS, or framework including this functionality as standard?
I wanna implement something like that on a forum and that would be a great help....
@EliahKagan, worth for recherche - on a side note: packages.ubuntu.com reacts strange - the server seems to listen there but eventually times out - can you try to confirm that? It might be reasonable to contact Canonical about this issue.
I'm interested in knowing how this site is built? I'm particularly interested in the self moderation system. I's very much like the one on stack overflow, or OpenERP. Is there a CMS, or framework including this functionality as standard?
I wanna implement something like that on a forum and that w...
And I'm fairly certain the main one is off-topic, while the meta one needs a thorough explanation of SE (which I don't have the time for right now, sadly :/)
@FEichinger Agreed, the tiny differences between those two questions don't require separate questions. We can migrate the one on main to meta, then close it as a duplicate there.
@EliahKagan I'd just close the main one as off-topic. Duping it on meta after moving it, while it is by the same user anyway just seems like a ton of unnecessary steps.
Dupes don't get deleted either, for that matter, so it would actually cause clutter in the long run.
@FEichinger Either way is fine. Dupes can be deleted like any other closed question. We usually don't delete dupes but when they're obviously not helpful for guiding someone to an open question, and don't have answers, they're often manually deleted. And they're automatically deleted too if nobody views them for a long time.
@guntbert The server does not appear to have port 443 open, at least from my testing. It appears not to respond at all. (So it's not that it's listening, it's that it's firewalled.)
Consistent "took too long to respond" errors usually means a port is firewalled, so your packets are just dropped instead of responded to.
@guntbert packages.ubuntu.com probably doesn't use HTTPS because they figured it didn't need to. The hashes there are useful for checking if a file was accidentally corrupted. There are other mechanisms for verifying files when authenticity is an issue. In contrast, help.ubuntu.com has people logging in all the time to make changes.
@EliahKagan - and now for something completely different :-) I just saw your answer meta.askubuntu.com/a/6446/117103, your version of the "info in a comment" comment is much better than mine - I'd suggest to replace my version with your's. I'd do it if you agree.
Hi just a quick question after google search came out blank; I found a new user on my system today: PID 2105, GUEST-IZ running compiz. And for the first time i have 3 zombie processes running. Anyone heard about this before?
Silence is the lack of audible sound or presence of sounds of very low intensity. By analogy, the word silence can also refer to any absence of communication, including in media other than speech. Silence is also used as total communication, in reference to non verbal communication and spiritual connection. Silence also refers to no sounds uttered by anybody in a room or area. Silence is an important factor in many cultural spectacles, as in rituals.
In discourse analysis, speakers use brief absences of speech to mark the boundaries of prosodic units. Silence in speech can be hesitation...
@NathanOsman noticed that the onscreen keyboard on your app does not have an@ sign (probally the default for web address entering) might get wierd with other protocalls.
@Seth If the problem is that it doesn't add anything valuable, too minor. If the problem is that it's wrong, invalid edit (that's not just for attempts to reply to the post). For edits that change large amounts of text but don't change the meaning and don't add anything, too minor. For edits that radically change the post, radical change. Custom rejects are fine.
@Seth I was able (or thought I was able) to figure out what the editor had in mind when s/he submitted the edit. So I addressed that specifically. Thx. :)
Problems with saving files might be related to internal error in programs. But problem with opening for word documents would resolve by use of repair .docx
http://www.repairdocxonline.docxrepairtoolbox.com repairs the structure of DOC, DOT, RTF and similar MS Word documents on any PC
@mateo_salta I don't think the editor is anti-Mac, probably just thought that it was good to remove details, to generalize. But often that's not necessary (and here it wasn't). The edit also added a version tag (that there wasn't evidence for) to generalize it by version, while removing the other, existing version tag would have been appropriate.