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20:26
someone familiar with gnome desktop themes?
I am trying to install arc for ubuntu 17.04
it looks awful
any idea why?
i Have installed it with noobslab
and restarted ubuntu
20:39
Hi
I am trying to install virtualbox on my Ubuntu machine but sudo apt install virtualbox returns
$ sudo apt install virtualbox
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package virtualbox is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source

E: Package 'virtualbox' has no installation candidate
While
$ sudo apt-cache search virtualbox
libvirt-bin - programs for the libvirt library
libvirt-dev - development files for the libvirt library
libvirt-doc - documentation for the libvirt library
libvirt0 - library for interfacing with different virtualization systems
libvirt0-dbg - library for interfacing with different virtualization systems - debugging symbols
python-libvirt - libvirt Python bindings
unity-scope-virtualbox - VirtualBox scope for Unity
virtualbox-dkms - x86 virtualization solution - kernel module sources for dkms
apt-cache search doesn't show any package to install virtualbox, only its addition modules.
@TheWanderer hmm, strange that it doesn't work from the command line. Any idea why?
because it isn't in any PPA
at least, not any you have added
@TheWanderer I thought it would be in any PPA that are on my system by default.
well you thought wrong
20:56
hmm, virtualbox simply doesn't exist for my architecture
What's your architecture?
@TheWanderer ARMv8-A
I don't think you can even virtualize in the first place on ARM
@TheWanderer You are thinking wrong ;)
Yay. My friend in Puerto Rico is safe.
\o/
Cellular service is down in his home city though.
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Q: Installing xvfb on Debian

Alexander MillsI am trying to install xvfb on Debian in a Docker container. The base image for the Docker container is node:8 install instructions => https://www.howtoinstall.co/en/debian/jessie/xvfb So I have: RUN sudo apt-get -y update RUN sudo apt-get install -y xvfb --fix-missing I get this error: ...

@edwinksl rippo
@edwinksl would that count as abusive already or just NAA with hopefully quick deletion?
i NAAed it
the language is pretty mild by my standards
21:09
I tend to agree
added a down- and delete-vote too though
21:38
Yay, launching emulators doesn't work from Android Studio.
@TheWanderer doth thou know how I can use com.android.support:cardview-v7:26.0.2 while targeting API 19? AS wants me to target 26 otherwise it rejects that dependency
nvm, if I target 21 it will work
Argh - gotta do that LD_PRELOAD thing again.
I just can't target MM because I don't want to deal with the permissions :D
LD_PRELOAD='/usr/$LIB/libstdc++.so.6' ~/Android/Sdk/tools/emulator -avd Nexus_5X_API_26
What an ugly command.
@AndroidDev that's gonna break in Oreo
21:47
@TheWanderer wat. Google is going to break older apps???
Oreo introduced runtime-only permissions
some permissions have to be granted on runtime
so apps targeting 21 or 22 will break if they use those permissions
well that's kinda stupid
it's a security feature, because apps targeting Lollipop (like Snapchat) use it to get around asking for permissions
21:48
I mean, I get why they're doing it
but
hopefully devs will update their apps then
otherwise
people aren't going to be happy
if an app is purposely targeting 22-, or hasn't been updated in 3 years, that's on the dev
this is the first app-breaking change then I guess
you can write to Settings.System with whatever you want if you target API <23
that's pretty app-breaking
for ringtone changers especially
O_O hey when did gnome-terminal start including "open in terminal" in the context menu by default???
I've always had to install a package for that
22:45
greetings to you all.
23:00
I released new versions of two libraries today.
So that is nice.
23:44
@ThomasWard Hi :) so have you been putting your HAMMAR OF POWAAAA to good use lately? :p
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