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12:00 AM
@RobotHumans got a new name, I see
 
@Chan-HoSuh sure did
 
it's amazing how superficial the human mind can be. I can't take Seth seriously now that he is typing in all-caps.
 
first time i've seen you since the abrahamvanhelpsing days i think.
@Chan-HoSuh I almost whipped up a script using engla's keybinder to set shift to keydown and leave it that way for him to run in the background ;)
 
for April Fool's?
 
Sure
I more meant today when I heard about his caps lock problem, to shift override caps lock
 
12:04 AM
oh ok
@RobotHumans so what have you been up to?
 
@Chan-HoSuh playing with quantopian. new job writing nightwatch.js tests (much as I dislike JS, it is a thing)
 
hmm, so would it be fair to say this is an improvement over the last job?
 
Yes and no.
 
so how is the futures development on quantopian going? I looked at it a while back and they had only started building stuff for futures
 
They just did a point release on that. Haven't tried it out.
 
12:19 AM
so what do you suppose is worse? php or js development?
 
PHP
 
I'm struggling with Nautilus to give me a directory name to use with diff comparison to another directory tree. However the name returned (it's on my phone) is: mtp://[usb:003,006]/SD%20card/Music which is problematic addressing from bash.
 
@Chan-HoSuh php for sure. at least js just tries to coerce everything to json. that and, i thought python was bad for error based flow control. it doesn't have shit on js for the same.
function do_something(arga, argb, (bombs_out, success) => if !(bombs_out){do_something_else}) is a pattern
maybe that's just nighwatch.js and requests though
 
reminds me of how a lot of that jquery type stuff works
at least what I've seen
 
jquery has less fallthrough and more features. i'll take the fallthrough for the features.
 
12:27 AM
passing callbacks/handlers around everywhere
 
Lol, I just read a question where the OP wants to "duel-boot"... I think he meant "dual-boot" :)
 
Yeah I thought of editing that one and fixing the typo.
 
i can't talk about it much, but nightwatch not having an "if exists then this else that" without using error based flow control pisses me off to no end.
that and "waitToExist(something).click()" should not require an argument to click.
right?
 
@AndroidDev Perfect guy for my current error message: mtp://[usb:003,006]/SD%20card is not a directory!
and mtp://[usb:003,006]/SD%20card/Music is not a directory!
Converting the %20 to space doesn't make any difference btw.
the directories in question are on an android phone...
 
@RobotHumans aha, that's what you mean. That does sound horrible
 
12:34 AM
@Chan-HoSuh well I resorted to doing flow control that way, because it seems to be the pattern. and click needing arguments seems stupid.
 
12:58 AM
Found the answer: `ls /run/user/1000/gvfs/mtp:host=%5Busb%3A003%2C006%5D/"SD card"/Music
`
 
1:22 AM
@AndroidDev A common mistake.
Really, OP wanted Windows and Linux to duel every startup, and the winner boots.
5
 
2:00 AM
@JourneymanGeek sup
 
2:39 AM
ITS ALIVE!
 
Oh it is just @RolandiXor never mind...
 
@TheXed lel
 
Do I have to read that or can you just tell me the highlights?
 
I just came on to post that link. The quotes from M.S. about Mir-hate prove the disconnect between developer and community.
@TheXed I will post a quote
Sans cursing.
 
2:41 AM
After walking 2 miles and only getting a semi decent picture of a couple of geese I am a bit tired...and lazy...
 
> The whole Mir hate-fest boggled my mind - it's free software that does something invisible really well. It became a political topic as irrational as climate change or gun control, where being on one side or the other was a sign of tribal allegiance. We have a problem in the community when people choose to hate free software instead of loving that someone cares enough to take their life's work and make it freely available.
> I came to be disgusted with the hate on Mir. Really, it changed my opinion of the free software community.
> I used to think that it was a privilege to serve people who also loved the idea of service, but now I think many members of the free software community are just deeply anti-social types who love to hate on whatever is mainstream. When Windows was mainstream they hated on it. Rationally, Windows does many things well and deserves respect for those. And when Canonical went mainstream, it became the focus of irrational hatred too.
> The very same muppets would write about how terrible it was that IOS/Android had no competition and then how terrible it was that Canonical was investing in (free software!) compositing and convergence.
SMH. Just doesn't get it...
 
I am afraid to ask so I am not going to open the can of worms :-P
 
People aren't hating because it's mainstream, they're hating because of a complex host of issues, including the NIH syndrome that went along with its invention, the fact that Ubuntu loyalists (myself included) tried to hold out for the sake of the "vision" and even defended some rather ridiculous moves by a company that clearly doesn't know what "service" actually entails.
Lol anyway I'm giving this issue too much rantage and I will just look like a negative little ungrateful fool, so I'll go silent again :)
 
I think people hate Windows because it cost money....and is insecure....and slow (compared to the competition...I mean honestly some people just are not going to be happy about anything if they have to pay for it...
 
I used to hate Windows even when I didn't have to pay for it (when I was able to get free copies (legally)) from a family member.
Windows has major flaws, and after running into one of those flaws that became the last straw, I ditched it.
 
2:48 AM
@RolandiXor right, but would you hate it if they opened their source code and gave it away for free to the masses?
and back...
 
@TheXed I still would.
There's a reason I didn't jump ship to ReactOS, and not because it's unfinished.
 
@RolandiXor Okay, but you do realize there are people out there like that though?
 
Yes I do. But, actually, that kind of thinking really annoys me in the FOSS community - this idea that people "just want free stuff".
Some of us CAN'T AFFORD to pay.
And it's not that we wouldn't if we could.
 
Which I also under stand, but to say that you can't afford something, isn't the same as saying "someone doesn't deserve to be paid for their time and effort"
 
And for people like myself, we make our payment in whatever way we can - helping others, reporting bugs (and following through), etc.
But all we get in return is "It's a service. Like it or lump it chump!"
@TheXed not what I said or what I believe.
 
2:55 AM
I know, but I like to think that those are the people he are targeting with those comments.
 
Yet, when people like myself who are not wealthy complain about free software in any way, this is the response we get. "You're not paying my bills so shut up".
That is why people get frustrated and talk negatively about projects like those put forward by Canonical and not only them, but many open source projects.
If you're going to live a life of service, then you have to accept that service is messy, and people are going to get upset at you - it's par the course. If you can't handle people getting upset then don't serve! Simply produce everything with the intention of getting money and be up front about it.
 
Um...in other news....check out this project:
 
@TheXed I've known of it but never used it - looks useful :)
btw I'm going to take a breather because this topic gets me worked up as you can tell :P
 
Yeah sure, no problem.
 
3:31 AM
Just popped back on to post this for anyone who's interested (My old post on 2buntu.com about Mir): plus.google.com/u/0/+RolandRolandiXorTaylor/posts/RytyAHxbrjG
 
3:56 AM
hacker kitty
 
4:08 AM
anyone around?
I will just ask my question: I'm thinking about buying a 32bit macbook computer to run ubuntu off ebay. Is this a bad idea? How do 32bit and 64bit ubuntu very?
 
@William should work, but ehhhh there's probably better options
a 32 bit macbook is probably a c2d. You could do better for whatever you're spending
 
yes core2 duo
 
How much are you looking at?
If you're going second hand, I'd really suggest an older thinkpad
 
:) i am actually runner a thinkpad now. T420
 
lol
that's actually pretty new ;)
 
4:13 AM
with a ssd it isn't to bad
need more RAm though
I was just getting the macbook more for nastalaga
 
In fact, I'd specifically suggest a R61 or newer, simply cause its new enough that you can throw in an SSD and if you can find it, more ram
ah
 
I like the black macbooks. Last ones with user replacable batteries
 
ehhh.
Anyway, assuming you run an appropriate DE, 32 bit c2ds are fine
 
are you running a thinkpad?
 
I have a core 2 solo R60 running lubuntu to the left of me
Kinda
I have a few as spares
 
4:16 AM
I had either the R60 or T60 as my first laptop back in high school.
 
not running one in regular use myself, but my dad runs a R61
I have a handmedown r60 for XP + haiku (and lubuntu incase both mess up), a x220 which I wanted to hand down to my dad but he likes his R61 too much...
 
wow that's crazy. If i had the choice between apple and thinkpad I would choose thinkpad
 
mainline systems are a razer blade pro stealth and a ivy bridge core i7 desktop with upgrades
@William R61s are relatively cheap
excellent keyboard, displays are meh
 
i like the matte displays actually. The new glossy stuff is terrible
although they are pixelated
 
More or less
 
4:18 AM
so back to my question do 32bit and 64bit apps run the same
 
Mostly
there's a few apps that are 64 bit only
 
i use gimp, nodejs, chrome
chrome is probably 64bt only
 
naw
64 bit support in browsers is rare
 
64 bit is required in OSX/macOS for chrome I think
well sort of they stopped supporting older versions of the OS therefore it 64bit only
what do you do with the R60 if you aren't busy
 
Mostly just testing things before I throw it on my server proper
also we rarely throw out anything unless its totally broken ;p
 
4:27 AM
thanks bye never heard of core 2 solo before you mentioned it. Learned something new.
lol you have a 3,500 grand latop that is crazy
 
er
my bad
razer blade stealth ;p
I wish I could afford a razer blade pro, and I probably would get the regular model ;p
 
much more reasonable in price
 
very nice ultrabook - and I bought the older model right when they were clearing stock
 
do you use the touch screen seems unneeded
 
Not much
 
5:20 AM
 
5:57 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL-only title, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, +1 more: garciniasecretdietabout.com/luminous-mango-cleanse/ by qoiswsede on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL-only title, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, +2 more: garciniasecretdietabout.com/luminous-mango-cleanse/ by user676453 on askubuntu.com
 
 
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7:16 AM
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Q: Which MySQL installation package to dowload for Ubuntu 14.0?

KurioZ7I want to install Mysql 5.6 on Ubuntu 14.0. The command 'sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.6' is failing due to connection issue. So, I want to download the installation package in another machine and copy it to the Ubuntu machine and do the installation. I went to the page https://dev.mysql...

 
7:36 AM
@JacobVlijm you'd expect not-smart and not-simple? >:-D
 
Stupid & complicated :) @Rinzwind
....I need to use that some day :)
 
just 1 issue ... you need about 3 times the space for this
 
Room for a pony.
 
and a stable
 
Yeah, I aksed OP if he had enough room...
 
7:41 AM
I would use nautilus and guess for about 40Gb worth of files :P
 
...Nautilus is often very slow and risky on big chunks.
 
maybe there is a way to create a tar on the fly with a size :-P
But that would require removing the files afterwards or you copy the same files over and over.
I would use rsync :P
 
Also interesting to know if files or directories are possibly changed in between.
 
sure would
did you see the F1? :D
 
@Rinzwind unbelievable! He is getting famous :)
 
7:57 AM
1
Q: How did I get a rootkit?

Lumo5I am running Ubuntu 14.04 32bit. Recently, I decided to install ClamAV. It keeps warning me about this pua.win.trojan.xored-1. I read online that this means I have a rootkit. I download and ran chkrootkit. It says the following: The following suspicious files and directories were found: ...

s i g h
really .... S I G H.
 
Haha :)
 
8:15 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted website in answer: Download replay videos from periscope with wget by henryjackylucky on askubuntu.com
 
8:28 AM
done smokey
 
Hello :)
 
-1
Q: I cannot backup via super user

ASILI'm using Ubuntu 17.04 When I do backup of my system to the server shows me that could not back up the following files. please make sure you are able to open them them after finising via normal user anyway I try to do it via super user using sudo deja-dup-preferences it solved the...

 
boxy!
 
rinzy ! :)
 
0
Q: AMDGPU-PRO Drivers Causing Login Loop

darylnakI installed version 17.10. Here is the graphics card, according to Ubuntu: VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Venus XT [Radeon HD 8870M / R9 M270X/M370X] (rev 83) Is this a compatibility issue or is there something I can do? Some posts I have investigated a...

duped against link in question >:)
 
8:43 AM
@Rinzwind added my vote :)
 
9:23 AM
@Anwar that is worthy of an answer
The reason behind was, you're explicitly giving it the name of the packages to install. So, just confirming is enough because it got your permission first time. But if there are some more issues to be concerned, you'll be asked another question. Most of the time the choice is negative in those cases — Anwar 2 mins ago
 
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Q: ping works, ssh goes timeout

vvyI have ubuntu 16.04 (mate) running on my laptop(10.197.1.xx) and desktop(10.141.200.xxx). From either of these I am able to ping the other. But the ssh goes timeout (it doesn't refuse connection, or give any warning, or error message). OpenSSH_7.2p2 Ubuntu-4ubuntu2.1, OpenSSL 1.0.2g 1 Mar 2016...

 
9:41 AM
@UbuntuQuestionsonU&L so use ping to transfer files :=)
 
10:14 AM
@Rinzwind lol. It's deleted now. Originally I wrote an answer, but thought this is POB case, so put that answer in comment
 
0
Q: iptables module not loaded after upgrading Ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04

0xC0000022LSo I decided to give Ubuntu 16.04 a chance despite a slightly unfavorable view about systemd. After the upgrade my previously persistent OpenVPN connection doesn't work anymore. Fortunately the system log is rather helpful in pointing to the root cause. openvpn-up: + /sbin/iptables -t nat -D PO...

 
 
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11:37 AM
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Q: Nice: *Low* priority using *more* CPU

csey(Ubuntu 14.04 server, 8 cores, 16GB RAM) When running 3 scripts in parallel that utilise the same (other) script, the inverse of what I expect to happen occurs when "renice-ing" the processes as they are running. Those with higher niceness - i.e. lower priority, use more CPU Those with lower ...

 
 
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12:45 PM
Come back after the weekend - 70 review items. Mmm, enough to keep me busy for an hour or two. ;)
 
1:31 PM
0
Q: LXC Folder Mounting

KevinI am planning on using a "default" profile for my containers, which as of now contains the following: config: limits.cpu: "2" limits.memory: 1024MB description: My default config, with 1G ram, 2 CPU, 10G disk devices: cache: path: /media/cache source: /media/cache type: disk ...

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Q: Ubuntu: RAID 10 degrades to RAID 0 after reboot?

some_guyI'm running Ubuntu 16.04, and I'm having a problem with a new RAID 10 array. The array consists of four 5 TB drives, all the same exact model. Two of the drives were used by me previously, and two are new. I made sure that they synced cleanly and wiped out old data and partitions. The array forms...

0
Q: Permissions error with wordpress

Prashant GuptaSo recently I had migrated my site to amazon Vps and getting too many permissions errors. I have already changed all folder permissions to > 755 and all file to > 644. Also, given chown of wp-upload to www-data. But I still can't upload files to WP site, and also plugins too, showing permissio...

 
2:02 PM
Hello all! This is a mess can we close it as the called duplicate? askubuntu.com/questions/564141/no-wifi-ubuntu-14-04-new-user/…
 
done :)
 
@Rinzwind Thank you.
 
2:22 PM
Anyone here used google calendar to sync with the local calendar?
 
@Anwar Not I, sorry.
 
2:35 PM
Not me
 
wheee, bugs are evil lol
I discovered a bug in my own software, lol.
and just pushed a fix to pypi heh
 
tsk you waste valuable time from testers. The correct order of things: you make software. you wait for bugreports. you fix bug and pad bugreporter on the back.
what's this "I just removed the bugreporter out of this sequence" attitude?
 
2:50 PM
oh. I configured evolution to show events on gnome calendar. it shows sometimes. But in cinnamon it never showed
instead was sending and receiving tiny bytes and forking 4-6 processes
It's a debian question afaik. No middleman package in ubuntu askubuntu.com/q/558407/61218
 
None of you know that "We support third party software on Ubuntu", do you
Refer to the help center guys, we DO support third-party programs, whether provided by the Ubuntu repos or not.
We've never been strictly "Only in the Repos" for support.
EVER
@Anwar Given the information i just stated, how do you know that is offtopic?
 
@ThomasWard the tag is debian. And I searched packages.ubuntu.com No such package exists. But debian have that package
 
@Anwar just because the package doesn't exist in the Ubuntu repos doesn't mean the question is wholly offtopic. The debian tag, of course, does, but if someone wanted help with a third party software that wasn't in the repos, was in Debian's repos, but they're on Ubuntu, it's on topic. Just keep that in mind.
Are you using Debian, or are you installing Middleman from source or an Ubuntu-ported package from a PPA? (Your tags suggest Debian, so this question has been closed, however if you are not using Debian, we can reopen this) — Thomas Ward ♦ 4 mins ago
^ in case they were actually on Ubuntu
bleh i need sleep
 
3:06 PM
on a topic from 2014? :X
 
tag was the main cause i suspect. searches just made it strong.
 
yawns
@Rinzwind you never know
someone give me coffee money
:P
 
how much would that set me back? and got a bank account?
 
3:52 PM
cinnamon doesn't have a gui way to disconnect and reconnect to a 3g modem connection. it disables modem without disabling connection
 
@ThomasWard lol. Software not on the repos is an essential part of my workflow
 
@Anwar Are you still "fighting" with that DE ? Hi Anwar ! :)
 
@cl-netbox sort of. I am using KDE mainly. but to test with a bug I'm using cinnamon now
 
@JourneymanGeek Which repos are you using ? :D Hi ! :)
 
@cl-netbox I have some non repository software I use - mostly on fedora at the moment
but I occationally compile things I need
 
3:58 PM
@cl-netbox in KDE, this bug happens. Although it is a kernel bug, never experienced in any other DE.
 
@Anwar Are you satisfied with KDE ? I tried it a few weeks ago once again when I tested tumbleweed ... looked (still) quite confusing to me - too many settings ! :D
 
@cl-netbox KDE's kinda fine if you used to, or currently run windows ;p
 
@cl-netbox like windows. Yes, I was liking it. but now with that bug ..
 
@JourneymanGeek ah yes ... I have some "local" rpm packages from the opensuse repo manually installed on centos / fedora / redhat systems. :)
 
@cl-netbox I've been playing with kimchi for KVM management
and veeam for backups
 
4:01 PM
@JourneymanGeek does veeam work reliable ? I use clonezilla - it doesn't have a "nice GUI" but it is fast and extremely reliable. :)
 
@cl-netbox its fine once it gets working. no LVM support tho
 
@Anwar Well, this bug must be extremely annoying ... now I get why you are testing other DEs. :)
 
and I had to hack together backing up to a remote smb fileshare over a non standard port
 
@cl-netbox yes. Though I always use more than 1 DEs :)
 
@Seth To be fair, you can get yourself into that sort of thing on Linux too. Although, admittedly, it takes some effort:
in /dev/chat, Feb 1 at 9:14, by Caleb
WHILE I'M HERE DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO TURN OFF CAPS_LOCK IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY HAVE IT TURNED ON WHEN YOU RUN SETXKBMAP -OPTION CAPS:SWAPESCAPE, YOU DON'T HAVE AN ESCAPE KEY, AND THUS END UP WITH NO WAY TO ACCESS THE CAPS_LOCK MODIFIER ANY MORE?
And, of course, in Linux there's a fix:
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A: How do I turn off Caps Lock (the lock, not the key) by command line?

GillesI don't know of any command line tool for that in Ubuntu. (For Num Lock, there is numlockx .) Here's a one-liner that you can copy-paste into a terminal window: python -c 'from ctypes import *; X11 = cdll.LoadLibrary("libX11.so.6"); display = X11.XOpenDisplay(None); X11.XkbLockModifiers(display,...

 
4:06 PM
@Anwar I always use one DE ... and I use that one that ships per default with the system ... avoids much trouble ... :D
 
@cl-netbox better if you're satisfied
 
@terdon that's just getting caps lock locked on. Literally nothing I did in Windows (hitting the physical key, using the onscreen keyboard, using PowerShell) fixed it.
Definitely a different problem ;)
 
Sure, I just found it amusing that a similar thing happened to Caleb.
 
@terdon yeah it reminded me of that at the time hehe
Pretty amusing
 
@Anwar yeah, I tested many and found that fedora works best with GNOME - opensuse with KDE - solus with budgie - ubuntu with unity (until now)
 
4:10 PM
That should be the case IMO.
 
@cl-netbox can you get a global menu on budgie?
 
@Seth if you mean a top menu like unity yes ... and you can customize it -> solus-project.com/budgie Hi Seth ! :)
 
@cl-netbox yay
 
@Seth Although I stopped testing solus and budgie some time ago ... I concentrate on fedora and ubuntu, maybe something changed meanwhile :)
 
I already downvoted it but I ran out of delete votes
 
4:17 PM
@cl-netbox Ubuntu budgie is a thing now ;)
So budgie is Ubuntu :D
 
@Seth hahaha
 
@Zanna Still got 30. now 29 :)
 
delete votes or flags? haha
 
Delete :)
 
wow what riches
I only get 23 :/
 
4:19 PM
@Seth I'm gonna watch what happens in the next time ... hope that Mark doesn't sell the whole thing to Microsoft ... between the lines I see a lot of frustration in his posts.
 
I can give you mine illegally @Zanna
:)
 
I appreciate the gesture
I'll just have to answer more questions :D
 
I just spent another one: askubuntu.com/a/903241/72216
^ weird answer
"You can also use a screw driver"
 
I "recommended deletion" of that one in the queue, after I'd already used all my delete votes
 
Good afternoon @JacobVlijm and @Zanna ! :)
 
4:22 PM
afternoon \o
 
Hey @cl-netbox
 
hi
 
I still want to know if it's flaggable...
 
@TheXed Hi ! :)
 
Whats up?
 
4:23 PM
@Zanna Of course! NAA I guess?
 
@Zanna everything is flaggable ! :D
 
that is patently not the case haha
fine I am flagging
good luck to my flag :S
 
@TheXed not much ... except for for the trouble the announcement from Mark Shuttleworth caused in the community. :)
 
@cl-netbox someone else said that before in this room. Was it you?
 
@Anwar yes it was me.
 
4:26 PM
@cl-netbox...well I hate to say it, but he isn't all that wrong...people just have a hard time seeing it...
At least the comment I read....
 
@TheXed of course he is not wrong ... I can understand him perfectly ... he spent so much private money and gave a huge enthusiasm into the projects ... and what did he get back ? pure hate in many cases
 
@cl-netbox but some people rather bitch and moan about the missteps that people make instead of looking at all the good things and moving forward...
 
@TheXed yes, exactly ... I can tell you a story which shows what he and his team achieved : my wife was a long-time Windows user - one day she powered on her machine and asked me "what is this ???" I said : your new system ... just use it ! and guess what ? after a few hours she was just working with ubuntu and unity ! That says it all ...
@TheXed Forgot to mention that my wife is a total noob when it comes to such things ... :D
 
4:46 PM
Well I don't know if Unity was their crowning achievement but I digress...
 
@TheXed the main advantage of ubuntu (with unity) is that it is the most easy to use operating system of all (IMHO of course) - especially for not so experienced users ! :)
 
I would say the same about Windows 10, but that is because it does what I need it to do, and runs the software I need it to, and I have developed a very efficient work flow on it, but that isn't Ubuntu's fault, and would be very irrational to hate Mark Shuttleworth for it...
 
@TheXed you say it - exactly that ... I completely agree : no reason to blame Canonical, Mark and ubuntu at all ! :)
 
@cl-netbox but it is the internet, and rational people are not allowed to have opinions here...so I will just go away now.
 
@TheXed Also, everybody has the free choice to use what he wants ... one likes Macs - one likes Windows - one likes arch or gnome or ubuntu or whatever ...
@TheXed go away from what ? ubuntu ?
 
4:54 PM
@cl-netbox no go away from the internet...
 
@TheXed then we can't talk here anymore ... or do I misunderstand you ? the internet is "the road we drive on" :)
 
No it was sarcasm...you know...like "if it is on the internet then it must be true", well my statement is "if it is rational then it has no place on the internet".
 
@TheXed got it now :) you're right :)
 
So me being a fairly rational person (at least I think I am), have no place on the internet and must leave now.
 
@TheXed I stay away from those discussions on the internet for exactly that reason (mostly) - in very rare cases I post something, the main exception is Ask Ubuntu.
 
5:02 PM
Honestly though I don't really care about what he said she said crap...I just want to be able to get help when I need it, and help others when I am able...The developers can complain and fight and cry because their feelings got hurt, and the community can bitch and moan about it, but as long as I can do the things I need/want to do, then I am going to keep doing it.
 
@TheXed perfect attitude ! :)
 
5:15 PM
@cl-netbox it is the only one I have...well at least until the kids come home from school...then it gets worse :-P
 
@TheXed hahaha ... there always are reasonable exceptions ! :D
 
5:42 PM
@cl-netbox and unreasonable expectations...
 
@TheXed also true ... :)
 
@TheWanderer - You need to add ubatu to your misspellings list. It should have something to do with bats, I think :)

Here's a Q with it: http://askubuntu.com/q/898451/518562
 
this week, in Pointless Programming
draw randomly colored dots in an imageview
 
6:08 PM
haha my brother sent me some beautiful code he used to make random bubbles
 
Your brother also codes?
 
my brother really codes, like, as a day job
people pay him for it and everything
 
AHA, it's in the genes :)
 
haha maybe. I got my first computer when I was five. My dad wrote a program for it to print Happy Birthday scrolling across the screen in big red letters
that was in 1989...
 
6:24 PM
WOW, my first one was a Macintosh LC, no less then 32Mhz processor and the dizzling hard disk of 40MB. I was much older than 5 though. I believe my daughter was 3 years old then haha
 
it was a ZX Spectrum... I don't remember the specs properly
I'll get my numbers mixed up if I try
 
I still have a perfectly working powerbook 145B by the way. Good as new, system 7 AND an external modem, that makes sounds like an alien.
 
hahaha
the Spectrum made the most unearthly sound when it was loading a program... the programs were on magnetic cassette tapes
 
...After the program was loaded, you probably needed to put it back to the position on the table where you started :)
 
I like tacos...
 
6:32 PM
me too (as long as they are vegan)
Mexican food is awesome
 
@TheXed This reminds me of a little kid I had on her first guitar lesson at my house. After I told some stuff about the guitar, inviting her to produce the first sound, she looked at me silently and after a few seconds: "I have a new bicycle". Teaching is great.
 
Wow... listening to Nina Simone's version of Suzanne (by Leonard Cohen) live with just an acoustic guitarist (edit: and some little drums)... so so good...
@JacobVlijm hahaha I know the type
 
Yeah, I won't complain about my profession :)
 
7:21 PM
yes you do
 
7:32 PM
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Q: I enabled ufw in an aws instance. How to stop that?

sowmiyaksrI enabled ufw within the server instance, when connected through ssh. But now, I am not able to connect to the server in any way. Is there a way to disable the ufw in the server? I couldnt find any way from aws console. It is a ubuntu server

 
Haven't we seen that here on AU yesterday? ^
 
7:49 PM
@Rinzwind I did?
 
8:19 PM
damn you docker.
cc @NathanOsman, are you here?
 
what to do here?
 
@Zanna write that as answer
 
Add as answer
 
ok thanks, done :)
time for bed zzzz
 
nighty
 
8:35 PM
@KazWolfe here now
 
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Q: How can I configure my firewall to work with Docker?

Kaz WolfeMy computer is hosting an application on port 1234 that should never be accessible from anything but my machine. However, my Docker container (which is running Apache) should be able to access this. Similarly, my Docker container is hosting a number of resources on various ports that should simil...

 
Oh my.
 
yep.
 
Why do you need a firewall? When you launch the container, you can specify ports from the container to expose on the host and only the host IIRC.
 
I need the other way around.
 
8:39 PM
Let's say your container exposes port 8000. You can allow only apps running on the host to access that port by doing something like -p 8000:1234:127.0.0.1
 
Literally anyone else <--X-- [ Firewall] ---- Host (1234) ---- [ Firewall ] ----> Container
 
@KazWolfe Oh, now I'm starting to see the problem.
And the name of the bridge changes each time...
I wonder if there's an option to manually specify a bridge name.
 
that would be nice.
 
Alright, now how do I do this in docker-compose?
 
8:42 PM
Option	                        Equivalent  Description
com.docker.network.bridge.name	-    	    bridge name to be used when creating the Linux bridge
@KazWolfe Let me check...
First of all, you'll need to be using Compose v2. You can't change network settings in v1.
 
being done
 
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Q: NFS slow after upgrading ubuntu from 14.04 to 16.04

JustinUntarring software packages takes forever. It was much faster before upgrading to ubuntu 16.04. I have bumped up the number of nfs server daemons from 8 to 32 and have also mucked with rsize and wsize with very little difference.

 
and i think i have a solution \o/
 
8:59 PM
Literally what I do every night ^
 
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