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20:00
The apt command will throw the discussed error about not overwriting the file, but it ensures that our dependencies are installed and the deb package is downloaded into the cache folder.
sudo apt install openjdk-9-jdk end in an error
Yes, that's okay. Ignore it and continue. The next two should fix that.
sudo dpkg --configure -a throws me an error about the openjdk source package
Post it, please?
but at the end
ok sec
this is when i do now apt cache policy
michael@NEXUS-TWO:~$ apt-cache policy openjdk-9*
openjdk-9-jre-headless:
  Installed: 9~b114-0ubuntu1
  Candidate: 9~b114-0ubuntu1
  Version table:
 *** 9~b114-0ubuntu1 500
        500 archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/universe amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
openjdk-9-demo:
  Installed: 9~b114-0ubuntu1
  Candidate: 9~b114-0ubuntu1
  Version table:
 *** 9~b114-0ubuntu1 500
        500 archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/universe amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
20:04
Looks good. What was the error from dpkg configure?
heres the error message
Setting up openjdk-9-doc (9~b114-0ubuntu1) ...
Setting up openjdk-9-dbg:amd64 (9~b114-0ubuntu1) ...
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of openjdk-9-source:
 openjdk-9-source depends on openjdk-9-jdk (>= 9~b114-0ubuntu1); however:
  Package openjdk-9-jdk:amd64 is not installed.

dpkg: error processing package openjdk-9-source (--configure):
 dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Setting up libatk-wrapper-java (0.33.3-6) ...
Setting up libatk-wrapper-java-jni:amd64 (0.33.3-6) ...
You installed the openjdk-9-jdk-source package as well, which depends on the -jdk package that failed to install yet. That's why.
But if there were no other errors, my approach seems successful.
yeah i did sudo apt-get install openjdk-9*
it seems so
You know if there's any kind of self-test for the jdk?
so you can now answer your own question :)
20:06
Just to make sure I did not screw anything up without noticing...
only if you build from source then you could run make check
Nope. :P
dont know if the test suite is included in the installer packages
Then I'll just hope it worked and state that until anybody objects. ;)
best is
just tried to do an apt-get remove openjdk-9* and one pakage is not properly installed or upgraded
btw while youre here i installed ubuntu on a stick, not a live usb , a complete instalation via debootstrap, the stick works and all but updating grub adds the laptops normal hdd into the list of boot options
any chanc you know how to prevent that?
user136984
20:12
If someone hasn't been seen on SE for over a month but has been seen elsewhere (ruling out that they are just on holiday or something), do you guys think that maybe they will never return?
user136984
Well, this is probably just wishful thinking, but I really do hope that they will never return... :P
Is anyone here good with Ubuntu?
only newbs here @HenryWhiteHatHacker but what do you want to know =) ?
I ran RM -RF /* sad :( by accident!
RM -RF /* why does it exist
Why
20:23
@Videonauth It's probably your -source package? That was not part of my instructions... It has to be installed and configured after the -jdk is working.
Wrote my answer now btw: askubuntu.com/a/769484/367990
erm @HenryWhiteHatHacker this sould not run normaly, at least not on ubuntu unless you added a certain flag to the command
@ByteCommander did you see my grub question here in chat ?
starred
@Videonauth With the star after the slash, it will run IIRC...
@Videonauth No, I haven't
Ah, that one a few minutes ago?
Just noticed it... Let me think.
20:28
@Videonauth Is this helpful? askubuntu.com/q/443415/367990
let me see
ok moment ill try this, have to chroot myself in first
@ByteCommander yep this did it i guess
Cool. :)
Btw where was your gedit downgrading tool again?
root@NEXUS-TWO:/etc/default# update-grub
Generating grub configuration file ...
Warning: Setting GRUB_TIMEOUT to a non-zero value when GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT is set is no longer supported.
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-21-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.4.0-21-generic
Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+.elf
Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+.bin
done
just llok at the question made by me in my profile :)
@HenryWhiteHatHacker if you did run that the possibility is very high you have shot your system beyond repair, only thing i could think of repairing it would be a debootstrap
the scrit for it has ti run as sudo @ByteCommander
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Q: How do I downgrade Gedit to a previous (3.10.4) Version in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

VideonauthAs the title already says: I have some plug-ins which don't run with gedit 3.18.3 which is shipped with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. How can I downgrade to the version 3.10.4 which was used in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Ubuntu 15.10 and get all the plug-ins possible installed? And how do I revert it back to 3...

20:50
@Videonauth So your script removes the 3.18 gedit while @Serg's script preserves the new version and installs the old one in parallel?
Here we ho again. Is reading really that difficult?
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Q: Run "sudo arduino" with .desktop file

Dimitris PantelisTo the close voters: seemingly a dupe, but not quite, at least not of the suggested one: in the linked question, the commands ar save to add to the sudoers file. In case of an IDE, it is a bad idea. So I have installed arduino IDE from the software center. Here is the thing, I need to run the co...

@ByteCommander yes
and sergs scritp only covers gedit, not the plugins and mine covers every avaiable plugin on the market
@Videonauth Will yours leave any persistent changes to other parts of the system, i.e. the sources.list? Or is that only a temporary change?
only temo change
at the end the sources list will be copied back
and in case the script fails the sources list is in sources.list.orig
21:05
okay, then I'll run it now. If it works, expect a bounty :)
it worked on my machine like a charm, on my stick like a charm and on sergs machine
should run
just keep the script it creates for you named gupgrade.sh
this will allow you to revert it all
Oops. Is it bad if just a minute ago a new update popped in, right after I updated and rebooted and before I just started your script?
the script runs an update and dist-upgrade anyways at the start :)
shouldnt matter
heres the script as paste
should be even a pleasure to read i tried to ake it as clear and as commented as possible
grr
bricked again and I'm not even sure why
I hope this is only a soft brick
user136984
21:25
Well, been a long day so...
user136984
Goodnight! :)
sleep well
Good night @ParanoidPanda ! going horizontally myself :)
Huh. It was just the SD card
21:43
OK. Enough fooling around with bootloaders until next week
21:56
I've been trying to help with askubuntu.com/questions/768916/… -- how do I tell the OP to get on chat so we can debug this interactively?
simply copy the char url and put it into a link

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22:23
hi
anyone here good at java?
OptionsDialog.java:24: error: package net.miginfocom.swing does not exist
import net.miginfocom.swing.MigLayout;
pretty straightforward. The package doesn't exist. So either you don't have it installed or it's not in your java path.
22:38
Is Java not a very insecure programming language?
as insecure as the programmer using it
Okay
Your very smart!
Lion guy
i mean , you can have the best encryption libraries and all that but if you fail with their implementation your encryption is same as having it plain text
4
just as example
^ Well said
Oh lionguy I want to tell you something since yesterday.
22:45
lol lionguy ?
Videonauth = "LionGuy"
His gravatar
what is it ?
@serg :p two people one question hehehe
problem is on my side it didnt even work in temrinal i have no line with .net in the list
at least not if i run traceroute with -m2
but neverthe less both answers will work
@Videonauth well, that's because you have different servers between your router and 8.8.8.8 , they have different domain name
22:53
naw i wont get further out than two hops :)
same here, 2 hops - router and an one server in between
and there is not a server with .net in the name
$ traceroute -m 2 8.8.8.8
traceroute to 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8), 2 hops max, 60 byte packets
 1  192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1)  1.362 ms  2.578 ms  5.507 ms
 2  hlrn-dsl-gw02.hlrn.qwest.net (207.225.112.2)  42.188 ms  45.282 ms  49.185 ms
oh . . .-m 2 , max hops . . . duh
 -m max_ttl, --max-hops=max_ttl
              Specifies  the  maximum  number of hops (max time-to-live value)
              traceroute will probe. The default is 30.
yeah in fact this is how you trace the connection to your providers entry point
tr -d will als work
$ tr -d '()' <<< "(207.225.112.2)"
207.225.112.2
22:56
yep
this is why i already love linux, so many ways to skin the same cat
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Q: Nemo file manager - change focus from the sidebar to the main view (automatically)

LogicStuffI find it hard to change the focus (either by keyboard, or automatically) from the sidebar to the contents view in Nemo 2.8.7 on Ubuntu 16.04. Nautilus does not have this problem. I want to be able to navigate through folders quickly, by typing in starting characters of folders, using arrows and...

Dear redhat , i would love to read your website on mobile, if only you could remove that ugly sidebar out of my face
@Seth I'm still a bit frustrated with dconf vs gsettings thing . Aside from doing the "integrity checks" I cannot find any actual advantage and/or danger of using dconf over gsettings, as Jacob keeps pointing out. I'm considering posting a bounty of question on that. Should I do that ? Because his nagging , quite honestly , is starting to piss me off
23:18
whats this about ?
@Videonauth On Windows , there is windows registry . On Ubuntu there's dconf database. And there's two command line tools that can alter values in that registry - dconf and gsettings. Both do the same thing, except gsettings is supposed to provide "sanity checks" for data you put in. So far I have not seen any advantage of using one over the other , but i'm getting critiqued for preferring dconf
Maybe I am overthinking it, but I slightly don't like when somebody nags at me without any actual evidence
well i cant say much about it im only 3.5 months into my linux expierience
and as long it does what i want i dont care about gsettings or dconf
these are fairly useful tools . . . You can alter behavior of the desktop in many ways
Eh , whatever . . . . I probably shouldn't bother . . .
23:34
do you know maybe if i run chroot in a script and have commands comming behind, will those commands then run in the chroot or still in the subshell the script is in ?
I . . . have no idea, because never studied chroot in depth, only used it on live usb recovery
mhmmmm well i try actually to make my last monster answer into a script
means installing ubuntu on a stick with debootstrap
or whereever else external HDD internal other partition etc
*
  Serial Call and Response in ASCII
 Language: Wiring/Arduino

 This program sends an ASCII A (byte of value 65) on startup
 and repeats that until it gets some data in.
Dude ! 65 is e in ascii
a 61 , b 62 , c 63, d 64, e 65
I need some guidelines to get started on porting Ubuntu touch on new hardware.
23:53
basically it says learn to port cyanogenmod first @RishavAmbasta
@Mateo Thanks

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