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3:03 PM
@terdon Cool! Sorry I didn't get around to it.
 
@GeoMint huh?
 
i used your foto for wallpaper :P
 
@RPiAwesomeness responded!
(and upgoated your question) ;-)
 
@Seth No worries, I was curious myself.
 
@GeoMint ah. Well I'm honored :)
 
3:06 PM
:)
 
@Serg Excellent!
 
@Fabby ok...
 
@Fabby O_o WTF was that ?
 
@Zacharee1 no reversal... (that I saw) (whew!)
@Serg go to a command prompt and type toilet Excellent!
that's what that was, biut the chat doesn't like it!
 
Oh . . . . You need to press Ctrl + K to enable formating in chat message
 
3:08 PM
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Ah!
 
I thought you started learning new scripting language like brainf@ck or something
 
naw
lolcat man.
 
@Serg never heard about this before...
 
:) Well, now you know . . . Quite appropriate naming for the language, by the way. From the way it looks it's worse than assembly to read
 
3:19 PM
@Fabby The size of the repo?
 
yes.
I googled "create Ubuntu Mirror"
 
It's gonna take them a while to make that balance out on the data scales.
I forget what I searched but I found ~500 GB in 2012 which should be about the time of the repo they want to mirror. They're gonna be a minute.
 
The 15.10 update takes forever
 
@KGIII Oli already responded with the correct response!
 
o/
Happy Halloween, folks! >:D
 
3:23 PM
what is halloween?
 
Yeah, I chuckled Oli's answer.
All Hallows Eve...
It's a day we make American children fatter. They dress up in cheap costumes and beg for candy.
 
lol
 
@GeoMint Halloween is the old ancient Gaelic ritual of remembering the dead
 
@KGIII that's one way to describe it
 
Not any more @Fabby.
 
3:25 PM
Halloween, or Hallowe'en (/ˌhæləˈwiːn, -oʊˈiːn, ˌhɑːl-/; a contraction of All Hallows’ Evening), is a celebration observed in a number of countries on 31 October, the eve of All Hallows' Day. It begins the three-day observance of Allhallowtide, the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed. All Hallows' Eve is a Christianized feast influenced by Celtic harvest festivals, with possible pagan roots, particularly the Gaelic festival Samhain. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating (or the related guising...
 
It's all spoopy sawwy today
 
:|
 
I thought so @Zacharee1. I hear the hoodlums even come to my hotel and beg.
 
@KGIII lol
 
@ByteCommander thanks
 
3:26 PM
Back home, I'm 24 miles from the nearest village.
 
It's the most suitable day to run Wily Werewolf!
 
@Serg When kids come to my door I always ask them if they have some ashes of their dead relatives for me and look creepily at them when I ask.
 
i dont celebrate halloween
 
They never come back!
 
is it bad?
 
3:26 PM
...and I am on Windows... ;___;
 
@ByteCommander :D :D :D
 
@GeoMint if you're interested: flickr.com/gp/137364009@N08/HqQ677
 
If a kid came to my house for Halloween, I'd give him a hundred bucks. I'm also about a half mile up a driveway. They're not coming to my house. However, I'm fair game in a hotel, it seems.
 
@Fabby XD way to make good impression .
 
:P
 
3:27 PM
Halloween is weird here in the US
 
@ByteCommander Whenever I boot windows, I have to start cygwin as well . . . I feel slight sense of discomfort without having a terminal window ready
 
Well look at that we have a community, that is awesome. Oh courses Halloween!
:)
 
@KGIII I'm coming over with some ashes of dead relatives!
 
they do some Halloween party's in greece and i tell them they are stupid :P there is no point in celebrating something that does not affect you. Its like the world celebrate 28 of Oktober 1940 when we said NO to hitler
'Ohi Day' (pronounced Ohi Day, Greek: Επέτειος του «'Οχι» Greek pronunciation: [epˈetios tu ˈoçi] Epeteios tou "'Ohi", Anniversary of the "No") is celebrated throughout Greece, Cyprus and the Greek communities around the world on October 28 each year. Ohi Day commemorates the rejection by Greek dictator Ioannis Metaxas of the ultimatum made by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini on October 28, 1940, the Hellenic counterattack against the invading Italian forces at the mountains of Pindus during the Greco-Italian War, and the Greek Resistance during the Axis occupation. == UltimatumEdit == T...
 
3:29 PM
I'm not home. :P @Fabby
 
@GeoMint Oktober? Sind wir Deuschteren?
 
haha
Οκτώβριος
 
@Zacharee1 at least in the US it's appropriate . . . . some people celebrate it in Russia/ Ukraine / Other ex-Soviets . . . and I'm like . . . why ? slavic culture has nothing to do with halloween , which is western holiday . . . . It 's just another reason to get drunk
 
@KGIII To the hotel!
 
We're all secretly Irish ;p @Serg
 
3:30 PM
@Serg true
i will laugh if i see Germans celebrate Ohi Day :P
 
@Zacharee1 yup, we all secretly share our love for beer and potatos, right ? lol . . .
 
@Fabby Well hurry up. We're probably going out to lunch sometime soon. You might as well come with us.
 
@Serg I love potatoes
 
Chat doesn't like it when I use my VPN to change IP addresses. :/
 
@Serg I've never been drunk, which is a good thing for my age :p
@KGIII lol
 
3:32 PM
@KGIII Tor Browser :P
 
@GeoMint I like to torrent and stuff - it's not fair to do that in Tor so I just use a VPN. I also download a lot. An obscene amount, really.
 
@KGIII acceptable
 
@KGIII that was me 4 years ago
 
@Zacharee1 I drink occasionally, but rarely do I get to the point where I cannot control my stomach or coordination.
 
@Serg I plan on never doing that
ugh
 
3:34 PM
@Zacharee1 Heh... I torrent a lot of various distros. I mean a lot. I've got 143 versions torrenting right now.
 
@KGIII 0_O
 
It's not like I was doing anything better.
 
I'm halfway between 15.10 and 15.04 right now
 
How does askubuntu.com/q/692075/295286 <- that still have no answer ?
 
I just got the "experienced an internal error" message and it said 15.10
But the setup is still running
 
3:36 PM
@KGIII I'm getting a busy signal from your teleporter! Is it turned on?
;-)
 
@Fabby sarcasm much?
 
I still have to compile it with the switches for my atom processor.
 
Wonder if I can put Ubuntu Touch on my XT907...
 
If I were a teen pot smoker, I'd be excited. I have 420 rep.
 
@KGIII haha
 
3:37 PM
@Serg When I work, I work; when I party, I party; when I drink, I drink... :P
 
Hey hey hey, it can run
:p
 
Lemme just amend that by saying that I'm not a teen. ;-)
 
@Serg just answer...
@KGIII I learnt something today... Iwas familiar with 42, but not 420...
@Zacharee1 me?
I'm a Vorlon!
 
Every day you learn something is a good day.
 
@Fabby <---------- That's what that does right?
:p
 
@Fabby Done :)
 
@Serg Is ${...} any different to $(...) ?
 
is there anyway NetworkManager will report that network is up or down automatically?
 
@ByteCommander Different . . . . With $( . . . .) you'd do this : $( basename $PWD )
@ByteCommander but with ${ . . . } you do this echo ${PWD##*/}
 
3:49 PM
not in the mood to understand that... :P
 
@ByteCommander TL;DR one runs commands in subshell , the other tweaks variables . . .
 
Wait... @Serg finally did his homework? ;)
 
@RPiAwesomeness Thanks!
 
@KGIII yeah . . . .about that . . . .^_^ '''''''
 
LOL
 
3:51 PM
@edwardtorvalds reading
 
@KGIII see the thing is I dont want to run a script for every second or so, I dont want a work around, I want NetworkManager or systemd or anything to tell my script that network has change automatically
 
@RPiAwesomeness - Is your username about the Raspberry Pi? If so, I gotta pick your brain at some point. Not today but at some point.
 
@KGIII Yeah :)
 
@edwardtorvalds Well, your're putting in limits of what can and cannot be done, but you're not posting the script that does the collecting...
 
@edwardtorvalds Hmm... You don't want to poll for network status but have it automatically report to you. thinking
 
3:53 PM
I have an idea, but I don't like the limits you're putting on the answer... @edwardtorvalds
 
@Fabby see the thing is I dont want to run a script for every second or so, I dont want a work around, I want NetworkManager or systemd or anything to tell my script that network has change automatically
 
so post the script to your question...
I understand!
Post the script or take out the limits...
:P ;-)
 
@Fabby shouldn't that be independent of my script content?
 
@RPiAwesomeness Duly noted. I want to install an automatic gate at the end of my driveway, equip friends with RFID (magnets) for their cars, be able to remote control it, and build an android app that will let me see and monitor it from afar to let people through - with, of course, a camera. I want to use RPis as the controllers. I think this can be done.
 
@KGIII shouldn't that be independent of my script content?
 
3:55 PM
Ah. Impressive.
 
cant I use D-Bus?
 
@edwardtorvalds you see? you're putting in more limits...
 
@edwardtorvalds I don't think so? I don't know of any way for it to be done. I'm checking some references in another tab but, well, I've never done it.
 
MY POV is: you come clear with what you're doing already and then you can limit the freedom of someone else...
 
@Fabby for example If I can tell NetworkManager to run a command like myscript --network-down
 
3:56 PM
The only way I know of is to poll for status - I don't think there's a monitor that pushes notifications built into anything, I'm not fluent in SystemD though. I'm still learning.
 
@KGIII for example If I can tell NetworkManager to run a command like myscript --network-down
 
No "secret agenda" I'm thinking of an event-driven solution, but I need to see whether the srcript cvan handle it...
Fortget it!
I'm out.
 
Lemme check and see. This is a tough one. :/ I don't think it's going to work like you want.
 
@Fabby why not like this: myscript <argument to stop> ? please explain the limitation you are facing?
@Fabby also tell me how changes are monitored in linux ?
 
You want me to help? Post the script or take out the limits...
Otherwise: wait for someone else: tons of people around here.
 
3:59 PM
@Fabby forget my question and my script, tell me how changes are monitored in linux ?
 
You can tie into the API but you have to poll for it, still. That's expressly what you don't want.
 
@Seth ok, you're right, deleted askubuntu.com/q/692182/367165
 
You can poll for DeviceNoLongerActive for instance but you're going to need to run the script constantly. At least that's the only way I see it.
 
@KGIII cant systemd or NetworkManager or something run a command on network change?
 
Not that I see.
 
4:02 PM
@KGIII then how changes are monitored in linux?
 
LOL I think @Fabby already mentioned that, actually.
 
@KGIII Edward doesn't get it:
Or he tells us to cook and we'll tell him to go buy groceries...
 
@edwardtorvalds From the looks of things, they poll the DBUS API. It's trivial compute power so it's not going to bog you down.
 
Or we're bringing the groceries and we're deciding!
 
4:03 PM
@Fabby I get it, but I like to ask different people to see the possibility. different people have different level of knowledge and thus the answer
 
not us paying and cooking and him deciding...
 
We don't get to decide @Fabby. :/
 
@KGIII well... Then I'm not cooking...
:D
(and I'm an excellent chef!)
 
if you guys get to decide then there was no reason to ask question at first place
 
He's told us we can cook but we can't use heat! grins (mostly poking @edwardtorvalds)
Also, don't give up. I'm still looking.
Hmm... No, I don't see and can't think of another way - it's a good idea though. Take a peek here for more info: liquidat.wordpress.com/2014/03/18/…
 
4:07 PM
@KGIII see the thing is do you think that every changes monitoring in linux system are done by pooling ?
 
I'll finish reading it but it looks like no.
Yes.
It's not like it's a huge amount of resources. They're probably polling multiple times per second.
There's a built-in API for it. Heck, you can query via the terminal.
Err... Is init still functional on systemd? I'm kinda rusty. :P
We could probably build you something that polled and then pushed it for you and you could pretend it worked. I think I'm way too lazy for that, though.
It'd also use far more resources. But, hey, it answers your question if someone's less lazy than I am.
 
What do you think about this? Interesting?
@ByteCommander I know this - the problem is I want to keep the swap data separated from the hibernation data. — luke1985 6 mins ago
AFK, dinner.
 
@KGIII I will read that article and tell you, if interested, if it worked for me or not
 
Absolutely. I'll keep looking but I really think you'll have to poll for the data.
 
0
A: Bash Command Arguments ${...}

SergWhat you seeing here is parameter expansion, which can be thought of as a set of methods used by bash as shortcuts to evaluating variables (aka parameters). In this specific case we are dealing with the following structure: ${parameter:?word} Display Error if Null or Unset. If ...

^ How's that ?
 
4:18 PM
@Serg Nice, +10
 
^_^ yaaay
 
4:30 PM
You know guys, something I've noticed recently, lots of answered questions with no upvotes. If it is good enough to answer, it's probably good enough for an upvote ;)
 
I've been running out of upvotes a lot recently! (so It wasn't me, boss!) @Seth
Anyway, I need to start cooking!
C U L8R!
 
@Fabby but not from me ! :D
 
@Fabby Great!
It makes me happy when people run out of votes. Voting is very important and our site tends to not do enough of it!
 
@Seth yes - you're right ! :D
 
@Seth Can you perma-delete that message? I was expecting my monitor to be locked and not typing into the AU chat room.
 
4:35 PM
@RPiAwesomeness once it is deleted there's no way to delete it more without dev access. If you think about it before it's deleted there are a few tricks to making it gone forever, but once it is deleted that's too late.
 
Okay
Just so long as no-one can access it without dev/uber-mod access
 
(namely edit it to something else then delete it. Moderators can then purge the history and the only revision left will be the edited one)
@RPiAwesomeness room owners can, but we don't have any of those here so.. ;)
 
It's okay @RPiAwesomeness Your secret is safe with me.
 
Here's one for @Fabby (see rev. history): askubuntu.com/questions/692298/embarrassing-to-admit
 
4:55 PM
@RPiAwesomeness Ouch, you were just shouting your local account's password into the world? ;)
 
@ByteCommander Maaaybe
 
That means yes! >:D
Too bad I was having dinner...
But anyway, would have been worse if it was an online password.
 
@RPiAwesomeness welp, time to change passwords, just in case . . . .speaking of . . .I should do the same. . . . .
 
Definitely could've been worse
 
Well, I've changed my local one two days ago while installing Wily Werewolf from scratch... :P
And it now is definitely too long... :/
 
4:58 PM
I'm planning on install Wily from scratch soon
And, if I can, I'm gonna try and hackintosh alongside it
Maybe even installing le gasp Windows 8.1
But that last part is doubtful
 
@RPiAwesomeness could be Markiplier type of worse - that guy showed his skype during live stream, and he has like 10 million subscribers . . . so people started adding him and his fellow youtubers . . . yeah . . . millions of skype requests - ain't that fun
 
Ouch
Markiplier is funny to watch, but showing your skype? Ouch
 
Never heard of that guy. And I think it's probably a good idea not to change that fact...?
 
@ByteCommander Meh, he's a Youtuber to watch if you're ever bored and in need of a good laugh
 
Usually when people say that about anything on the net, I feel like I've just lost my believe in humanity after watching it myself... :-/
 
5:09 PM
The 'net is really good for finding good science and history documentaries, if you know where to look. That's pretty much all that I've watched my whole life - I love it, for that.
 
/me is learning how to do motion graphics in Blender
 
does not have the patience to do graphics
 
o/
 
Cassini going through the geyser:
 
15.10 is great
No more GNOME graphics glitches
 
5:15 PM
\o/
 
o/ ...?
 
\o/ means yay (stick man with his hands in the air)
I was saying yay that GNOME doesn't have graphics glitches
 
What do you think of my answer here? askubuntu.com/a/692311/367990 I have the feeling that I wrote really much for practically not saying anything really valuable... Or what's your opinion?
 
ah
@ByteCommander I find myself repeating myself in "this is why" answers. It helps get the point accross
 
5:17 PM
@GeoMint What's that?
 
@ByteCommander You can always purloin one of my favorite sayings, I've been saying it for years. "Security is a process. Not an application."
 
Oh - is that the Arch install @GeoMint?
 
do you remember TwitchPlaysPokemon?
like that
 
Some of us, on Slashdot, found out they have an IRC server and we're pretty fluent in scripts. I don't want to give it away but that install is NOT going to go well. ;-)
 
5:19 PM
yeah, look a their website
 
Yeah, I saw that
@KGIII You wouldn't dare.
 
" Remember how chaotic Twitch Plays Pokemon was? Now we have a much harder challenge: install Arch Linux. Every five seconds, the most popular keystroke in Twitch chat will be entered into an Arch Linux virtual machine.
 
Yes I would. LOL Yes, yes I would @RPiAwesomeness... It's a lesson in input sanitation.
 
@KGIII That's just not cool. You'd ruin the experience for other people just because you have the ability to do so?
 
no idea what's going on here
 
LOL (No, not really @RPiAwesomeness - sorry, figured you might know it was humor.)
 
@KGIII kk. We've had some weird people on here before who would do stuff like that
 
I would but no, not with this. This wouldn't be much fun. I'm actually curious to see how they do.
 
weird
 
I'm usually too lazy for that sort of stuff these days. I got my wild oats sowed back in the 80s. I'd probably be a felon for half the stuff we did then.
Fortunately, it was not yet against the law. :D
 
5:23 PM
Exactly, that was the good days
When you could experiment on stuff and not ruin people's days.
 
We weren't malicious, either. We just wanted to see how stuff worked and to see where we could go.
 
Exactly. Good luck doing that today :P
 
In my basement, somewhere, I still have an acoustic coupler - a 300 baud cradle modem.
Oh, I'd not even dream of doing it today. It's a quick trip to the federal penitentiary. I don't really like the idea of prison. No, not me.
Oh, I had a crazy idea last night. Is there a program that mails, as in snail mails, Ubuntu disks to people? I'd be willing to send a dozen a month or so so long as I didn't have to make them pretty disks or anything. I know Canonical sent them out a long time ago but a community driven project would be kind of cool.
 
I know Canonical doesn't do that any more
Not sure about any community-driven ones
 
Canonical does that if you buy the disks off the canonical store
but they don't send free disks
 
5:29 PM
It's not like I don't already have all the various versions. It'd be a trivial cost to send them and a great way to get people to try it.
 
@KGIII coordinate with your local LoCo team and go to Linux meetups and such, and just bring disks
 
they used to send free disks.. They still give them away in person.
 
Good idea - I found they had one back home. Thanks @ThomasW.
 
Hey @ByteCommander how are you =)
 
That would be a cool program though.
 
5:31 PM
@A.B. Hi. Don't know... :-/
 
@Seth I'll start meeting the local group when I get back to Maine. I'll see what they say. I was thinking an online thing, community and volunteer driven.
 
@Seth Indeed.
@KGIII You're welcome. If I ever make it to FOSSCon or something, I'm going to bring a small box of USB installers for Ubuntu, Lubuntu, Kubuntu, and Xubuntu xD
one day
 
Lemme know if you need financial help to get the USBs @ThomasW.
 
@ByteCommander Something serious?
@ByteCommander Tox?
 
I'm on Windows and can't access my tox profile at the very minute... :P
But nothing important anyway...
 
5:33 PM
@KGIII That won't be an issue, if I'm gonna go to FOSScon to represent Ubuntu, I'll probably see if Canonical can help fund the trip :0
they may not, but meh
 
I might rough out some sort of site as well. See if I can get this started, even if it's on my own.
 
Just my occasional bad mood.
 
'course the last FOSScon was only a few hours away :0
 
@ByteCommander AAAhhhhh askubuntu.com/q/692314/367165
 
@ThomasW. Well, then, no worries - it's the end of the month and I'll be seeing what I haven't spent and sending some along so I'll be helping indirectly.
 
5:34 PM
@Zacharee1 you told me about sechat.quickmediasolutions.com ?
 
@A.B. AAAhhhhh? o.O"
 
yeah
 
thanks a lot
its awesome!
 
Thank @NathanOsman
 
Thank you @NathanOsman
 
5:36 PM
@KGIII What I do unfortunately need is a backup laptop, but meh. This one's hard disk decided to go WHEEEEBOOM recently, and I was lucky to get crowd-funded donations for the new drive
and that's all working now... after 10 hours of imaging the first disk and then restoring it to the new disk, and another 5 hours of resizing
 
@ByteCommander Read the edited question
 
@ThomasW. so you managed to get one
 
@Zacharee1 Yep!
 
Nice -- how big?
 
2TB HDD
 
5:37 PM
Sweet. The crowd can be awful or absolutely fantastic.
 
nice
 
more than enough space for the schroots I have to keep and the VMs for package testing
it's a dual boot disk so half is to *nix, and the rest to Windows because college :P
with a 50GB shared partition between the two for data transference
 
sounds great
 
@ByteCommander One second ago, there was LANG=C in the question, o_O
 
@Zacharee1 It is - instead of 350GB of partition for *nix, I now have 1.01TB for *nix
definitely helpful with all the test VMs I have xD
 
5:40 PM
definitely
 
20GB Test VM for QA Testing on x64, 20GB Test VM for QA Testing on x32, individual VMs for individual ubuntu releases that are supported (and the in-dev release) all on x64, 20GB disk minimujm
plus all the schroots for ubuntu releases that I have to have for package building locally
i should set up a dedicated build computer though
 
@Seth I would write a testimonial, but I'm too busy :/
 
I'd write one but I don't know him well enough so can't be objective and honest.
 
@KGIII it does not open to me, can you send me a link with the image?
 
5:48 PM
I can try. One sec.
 
wow
 
@ThomasW. :)
 
Nice, thanks Thomas.
I'd just found the URL for it. LOL You're speedier than I.
 
i'm just on a 5MB/s speed connection right now :)
 
5:51 PM
5 mega_bytes_? @ThomasW.
 
Connecting... only
wtf
 
That would be an enhanced photo from the Cassini space probe. It's, obviously, Saturn.
 
@Zacharee1 campus LAN
 
wait a sec to open Tor Browser
 
5MB is fast you know
5Mb is slow
 
5:51 PM
@Zacharee1 yes it is, and that's MegaBytes
@Zacharee1 that's my download speed right now - 5 Megabytes per second
 
wow
 
but the thing is there's almost nobody using campus computers, so...
:0
:) *
 
haha
 
LOL, Tor Browser finally opened it :P
 
My download is 4MB/s at home
@GeoMint why are you using Tor?
 
5:52 PM
mine's a few megabytes per second download at home, too :P
@GeoMint You don't need tor to view a NASA image?
 
NASA has no country restrictions on any of their pages AFAIK. Don't confuse 'em with the NSA. :D
 
you will not believe me but Tor Browser was faster than normal browser
 
@KGIII xD
 
hahaha @KGIII
The server at photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov is taking too long to respond.
 
It turns out, you can not drop an image to the chat box. I figured that I'd try.
Somehow, I ended up with a big image.
 
5:56 PM
Connection TIMED OUT
wtf NASA
 
I'll upload it to imgur - one sec.
 
@GeoMint So stop using tor
 
its ok
 
they probably block tor
@GeoMint actually that's wrong
Chrome opens it in seconds here via standard 'net
Tor is always slower
benchmarked it myself
 
@Seth Meta.se feature request? How to get people to upvote?
 
5:57 PM
Firefox opens every photo. i used tor and i got the photo
 
 
@KGIII thanks
 
lolol
 
somehow i could not open the photo normaly
 
@GeoMint Tor is still slow
 
user136984
5:58 PM
What is the "HEAD" version and the "archer" version of a package? Because I am filling a bug report and not sure which indicates the latest version of the program...
 
No problem. I own it. nods It was done with my money so, yeah, I can share it if I want.
 
@ParanoidPanda Sounds specific to the package you're looking at...
 
@ThomasW. it was WAYYY better than normal internet connection itself
 
what package is it?
 
@ThomasW. even if it was tor
 
5:59 PM
@Seth reading...
 
user136984
@ThomasW.: GDB
 
@GeoMint it's actually not, trust me, when you benchmark it on a 100Mb/s connection you get good things
 
@Fabby ask them nicely I guess..
 
can you explain why its connection timed out ?
 
@ParanoidPanda Sounds like HEAD would be the GDB master repository packages built from snapshots, and 'archer' is a specific variant, talk to GDB's people to figure out specifics
@GeoMint Because a lot of people block Tor exit nodes so therefore your Tor won't ever work
 

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