I need to get better with django. I'm playing with templating at the moment. I think I'm realizing that there isn't a menu-system app because it's simpler to just specify it as an html template (it would be a root level partial in RoR)
anyway... it was just a funny to lighten someone's day
as to the star-wall...who argues with foss... i mean really. you're signing up for a massive beating.
okay...last chat message for a while unless i get poked. what's with this Zorin thing? I've started seeing references to it in a couple of places. There are too many forks and not enough people fixing problems instead of forking.
if they'ld just release it as a package for xfce based desktops or whatever... but forking mint? i mean, that's what it sounds like they did. it makes my brain hurt.
I think that the lines are going to be thinner and thinner in the dev force that dedicates time to some Open source proyect... I mean, everyone is like "look mama, I made my own OS!"
people don't understand that forking instead of fixing is perpetuating a problem. just fix it right. once. the closer you fix it to root distribution (in the case of ubuntu/mint/zwhatever debian) the better. just fix it and let it propagate. stop forking. it's stupid.
I am going to hold onto windows 8 because I need some of this software. I cannot do a Linux-only screencast, I tried for over a year.
now that I have an OS that lets me get some professional tools, i'm going to use it. once the time comes where linux has a good editor, I will come back. ;P
For a while I've been unable to be able to rant comment in the review queue... any review queue... well except the "suggested edit" queue... anyone is experiencing this issue?
Ah, btw, reproducible in Chromium and Firefox.
Hello Friends I want ask that if I increase my swappiness from 60% to 90% to improve perfomance of system having 1 GB ram, will it affect to harddisk performance ?
It might be the fact that it's morning or that I'm retarded but for the life of me, I can't figure out where the update-manager (aka, Software Updater) is tracking bugs. Does anyone know?
I understand wanting endpoint encryption, I don't understand maintaining to want to push it over a long-known hackable network. At least with traditional encryption-over-TCP/IP there's a chance your traffic doesn't get sniffed.
we all know that in Ubuntu sudo password will be auto saved for 15 minutes and expires after that. But I want to make it for quick expire. I mean I dont want to change any settings and when I ever I want , My system should have to release the password with out storing for 15 min. I mean it should...
@rajagenupula you should edit your question to clarify what you really want. Don't say you want it expire quickly but e.g. say you want a custom expire time after each sudo command.
But then it is rather unclear to me why you would want that.
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Hello Friends I want ask that if I increase my swappiness from 60% to 90% to improve perfomance of system having 1 GB ram, will it affect to harddisk performance ?
Is it possible to install the Ubuntu SDK and all the tools needed to develop apps for Ubuntu in another Linux distribution, lets say: Sabayon (a Gentoo derivative), or any other Linux distro that is not Ubuntu?
Is it possible to get the ubuntu sdk on debian?
These PPA things look like links.. and definitely don't work on a debian system.
Any thoughts on that? Or is this a crappy idea?
I just want to play arround a little with ub.touch and maybe program some small apps for desktop or touch. (Probably ju...
last I checked there is no Ubuntu SDK, except for the phone, afaict they're just talking about PPAs, which are repositories which in theory can be added into Debian
@Braiam only because it is "supported" there... so offtopic for sdk on other dist, software center in mint, unity on fedora ect. unless the state they support it.
I have an existing installation with a swap partition, and I want to boot a Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop LiveCD without using the swap partition. I want to avoid using the swap partition so that I can resize it and other partitions.
@Gecko so basically if you want to mess with the partitions you need to turn the swap off on the existing partition on the harddisk, can be done in gparted, Rightclick menu I think.
the problem with that model is that you have to turn the mic on and off on time. like...graphics card/cpu utilization for unity. my laptop is on fire is not okay.