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7:01 PM
@Rinzwind Why do you post an answer that's not finished? :O
 
cuz I have to wait for it to install :=)
 
lol
@Rinzwind deporphan | xargs sudo apt-get -y autoremove ;)
 
:D
 
Anyhow, I'll delete my comment ;P
 
is this gooed enough seth?
LOL
 
7:05 PM
@Rinzwind --guess-all might be a little better.
the default just looks for libs and such.
> The default operation is to search only within the libs and oldlibs
sections to hunt down unused libraries.
 
yeah
does tweaktool not also have this in it?
 
@Rinzwind it has it as dependency
 
hmm
lol I killed your edit @Braiam
ah well this should suffice
 
askubuntu.com/questions/389364/… most people says that black screen after login in ubuntu 13.10.what was the reason for this?
 
@AvinashRaj my guess? internet connection taking a long time, BUT I would suggest installing bootchart and see if that shows something
 
7:17 PM
@AvinashRaj monitor is off
 
lol
 
My ubuntu 13.10 had a same problem like this(but it doesn't show the desktop after 15 seconds).I solved it by opening virtual console and then restarted the lightdm.
 
7:31 PM
YAY! only one pending flag :D
 
Why are users trying to write tag wikis for tags that aren't even used...?
Case in point this tag which had a suggested edit on the wiki (rejected by me and Seth)
and why is the Community user making random tags?
 
@ThomasW. I remove those...
 
@Braiam that wasn't my question... my question was why were users writing tag wikis for empty tags...
 
reject and remove...
 
oh
 
7:34 PM
@ThomasW. he is bored!
 
then you should purge the tag :p
 
@ThomasW. because users...
 
@Rinzwind Insufficient
 
Like I said earlier, people have no clue how to use the site.
And they treat it like a forum.
 
@Seth good thing I aint people :+
 
7:34 PM
IT IS NOT A FORUM PEOPLES!
@Rinzwind lol.
 
for some reason that got several upboats...
 
@Braiam can we maybe protect it instead?
 
@ThomasW. you want more questions like that?
 
unless there's a dupe of it it's a decent Q/A for new users
@Braiam you are aware we could have one question for it, then close the other duplicate questions as a duplicate of the one main question.
 
@Braiam There. Used my last vote. List questions aren't good here.
 
7:36 PM
@Seth Depending on the question.
not all list questions are good here
 
most arent
 
It's just the same as any list question.
 
"There. Used my last vote. List questions are good here."
you failed then in typing
 
Whoops.
 
7:37 PM
@wilf if you use someones answer the correct is flag it as duplicated. — Braiam 6 secs ago
^ users doesn't know how to use the site...
 
so help them learn
otherwise they won't stick around
 
@kalina is my second comment today like that...
 
Unfortunately this isn't gaming.. but we try. We try.
 
be kind!
until you get to 20k
 
And we usually do a good job.. Although we occasionally turn into the hulk. Occasionally.
 
7:38 PM
and then stealth delete vote everything
 
if that question gets closed as dupe, I'm going to flag the answer so it get removed... the redirection should do it's job...
 
@ThomasW. You out of close votes too?
 
solution to your close vote problem: get me to 3k
 
@Braiam What in the... That's an exact duplicate of jokerdino's answer :O
@kalina That's not easy..
 
tis
 
7:41 PM
I should downvote that answer.. Except my upvote is locked >.>
 
I've posted 2 answers, so 2x 500 rep bounties per answer
RESOLUTION
 
Wow.. searches for Easy Buttonâ„¢
 
@kalina I would do that for @JourneymanGeek :P
 
so rude
 
Now all we need to do is find 2000 reputation to bounty..
 
7:44 PM
that's easy, you have more than 2k rep
 
I'm already losing more reputation than I'm gaining. looks at rep graph Well almost.
 
:D
ok how about I upvote all of your posts
and then you bounty it
 
@kalina You aren't serious are you?
 
lol
no not really
but I could upvote all of your posts
 
Okay good lol. You scared me there for a min.
I mean, it's doable, but against the rules.
 
7:46 PM
enough answers there to get you above 10k easily
oh they won't even notice
it's not like we're talking about it in a public chat or anything
 
True.. xD
I actually have a very high rep to answer ratio compared to some users.. Which I should be thankful for.
Why are you posting that?
 
@Seth are you rubing my wounds?
 
as long as it's just your wounds
 
0
Q: How can I track executables created by my user on Linux?

Pierre LebeaupinUsing Linux, I would like to track the executables that are executed in my name, including the whole command line (in practice, every exec*() done as my own user). A program I do not control is supposed, in order to handle a task, to execute the program I pass in, but I want make sure it does so,...

 
@Braiam Sorryez... Wasn't trying to offend anyone.
 
7:58 PM
/me reads this comment
/me reads this question
/me doesn't want to live in this planet anymoar
 
/me downvotes question.
Should be closed. Obviously homework.
 
Maybe he wants to write a kernel module? — falconer 15 secs ago
if it's that what he wants to do I should tripplepalmface
 
Anyone want to read all these comments? askubuntu.com/questions/388898/…
Seems like he totally forgot his current problem lol.
 
8:14 PM
@Seth you are part to blame...
and... my router is crap...
 
@Braiam I would blame Seth :+
 
@Braiam Partly, yes.
 
8:33 PM
hmm ... an answer "for mint" - how do we deal with that?
0
A: Enable remote VNC from the commandline?

CMPFor anyone using Linux Mint 15, I got this all to work on my MintBox2 by doing the following. I can now run the MintBox 2 entirely headless with: ssh + vino + Tight VNC. Type into putty via ssh connection to the LinuxMint MintBox2 machine: sudo su [enter your root password] echo $DISPLAY export...

 
@guntbert remove all mint's references, still good? no, flag it ;)
 
@Braiam sensible advice - alas I am too tired/lazy to work through that post tonight :-)
 
9:01 PM
any specific reason to leave this open? askubuntu.com/questions/381089/…
and this one? askubuntu.com/q/131508/169736 look at the answer
 
9:28 PM
@Braiam I would leave the second one open since it has some upvotes and the answer is a little better than just "it is a bug". But the first one should certainly be closed IMO.
I myself am out of votes though.
 
my close vote on the first one expired... :"(
 
hm, how do I get git and github to work together I have:
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
 
@Mateo y u using ssh?
 
yeah, added the remote origin with it
 
@Seth broken window, Seth, broken window. If we left one open people will ask "why if X is open why mine not?"
 
9:38 PM
should I try with http instead
 
is not that it will be deleted, but at least there's a message saying "we do not like this kind of questions"
 
ah, I think that is working
I'm working on porting camdesk to pygi and gkt3 and stuff
 
nice D:
 
part of the way through and hit a block, so I'm setting it up on github so anyone that wants can help
It basically works, just dosn't connect with the widget(new window for video ~) - or open the settings window, so I think that stuff was changed a lot more
 
10:02 PM
@Seth @ThomasW. errr... dunno @journey meta.askubuntu.com/q/7812/169736
 
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Q: Should we get review audits?

BraiamToday (12-11-2013), in 3-4 occasions, regulars in chat rooms expressed their concerns that users do not know how to use the site. Is not surprising considering that our eternal September hasn't ended yet, and senior members on AU aren't enough for the amount of new users that reach us. My previou...

 
If anyone wants in on this let me know github.com/mateosalta/camdesk-pygi-port
 
10:22 PM
I don't know much about python, might be interesting @Seth @hbdgaf ^
o/
I remember you pointed me in the direction of the porting guide
 
ahoy
yes. it could be interesting. i wish i could find the existing work for the wireless bits of libnl in ctypes so i'm not replicating work with the other thing i'm working on. i might take a look at it. did you start on it or is it a fork, so the 7 commits are an understatement of project activity?
 
I started with what was on sourcefourge, then was following the porting guide,
 
So it's a you thing, not a community thing yet. That's what I was asking.
 
yeah, I got so far and hid a dead end
 
That's normal. Is an old pygtk version in repo?
If so, you should probably start with that instead of head from sourceforge or do a source tracked build so all the wobbly compiled bits and packaging bits are sort of done out of the gate, and you don't have to fight with them later.
 
10:31 PM
hm, the ubuntu repos?, I think he had is solely on sourceforge, but it is under GNU. I can't find it packaged anywhere
 
okay. it's a one-filer anyway. i was just reading it. the connecting all keypress callbacks to all possible callbacks and checking for key-pressed 5 times or so seems a little sloppy. i'll look at it, but you may only see sporadic activity
 
@hbdgaf sure, any spare time is awesome (I understand we mostly don't have much to spare)
 
not binding to a window is here:
        if message_name == "prepare-window-handle":
    # Assign the viewport
            imagesink = message.src
            imagesink.set_property("force-aspect-ratio", True)
            imagesink.set_window_handle(self.movie_window.window.xid)
In pygi it was probably wrapped up somewhere because using globals is ugaly
probably
 
hm, the message stuff worries me
 
I don't mean messages in general. I mean assigning viewport to a nonexistent variable that is instantiated not assigned to
 
10:38 PM
how it checks for EOS and ERROR just above that
 
i get that. look at: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-python/tree/examples/maemogst.py
looks like it should be:
self.moviewindow.imagesink = message.src ..../
to be more pep-y is should probs be movie_window too
 
hm, looks promising
 
@Mateo Looks cool! However my Python doesn't go very far :-/
@Braiam I would say: yes!
 
@Seth well I just started learning now, so...
 
@Mateo What are you using for the GUI part? PyGTK?
 
10:45 PM
we need to organize a py-crunch?
 
Hmm.
 
I think it is PyGi Gtk3 (at least that is the goal to port it to)
 
@Braiam There was one a long time ago: chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/663/conversation/…
Or something similar anyway.
@Mateo Okay.
 
@Seth that's way too old!
 
10:57 PM
@Braiam I know..
 
crap...I didn't change the callbacks to a single callback... just a sec
There:
it won't run because of rushed typos, but you can clearly see what i was trying to do
 
hm,
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "camdesk.py", line 147, in <module>
CamDesk()
File "camdesk.py", line 49, in __init__
self.widget = None
RuntimeError: field is not writable
 
yes, i know. it doesn't run. there are lots of things you can't do in init. it was a look at my logic blob. the way i think things ought to be done requires a def post_init(self) routine. it wasn't supposed to work
it was a hammer out some - look at how i would streamline the logic - type of thing
 
11:13 PM
cool, I'll break it down and try and try to implement it then, looks way better on the keypress
 
definitely. give me a bit. i'll break it out. it was just a "it should have been done more like this" statement
kivy is built that way with two init blobs. __init__ and init
 
intresting
 
turns out that's not what was breaking it. but moving on. give me more than 2 minutes. i just posted a how it ought be done thing.
 
dinner time! I bookmarked your paste, and I can add you on github if you want you want your name on bits, I'll be back.
 
I'm the only other person following your repo... ;)
 
11:32 PM
anyone see a problem with this answer askubuntu.com/a/389496/169736?
 
11:43 PM
@Seth don't think so...
 
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