@Zacharee1 Now you know why I was happy to find someone local I can play chess or talk with. We can relate. I can't make that previous statement any clearer.
so, my Dad got a new phone and I was setting it up for him when something (I'm not sure if it was Google sync or that stupid Verizon backup app) decided it needed to install any app that had ever been installed on his old phone, regardless of whether it was currently installed on it or not.
go-cannon version 0.2 will be released in a few moments. It is now capable of sending email with attachments and will persist emails to disk until delivered, ensuring that emails are eventually sent even if an outage kills the program.
Huh... it can't send email to Facebook...
Double huh - Facebook, one of the largest companies on the planet - only has a single MX record?
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In a weird partition creation issue where GParted didn't think my SSD was a block device, I eventually solved the issue and continued to my original goal: cloning a partition on a failing device into that new one. However, I have a lot of lost sectors. I decided to make a Python app on G...
@hbdgaf was just looking at that audio issue... it may be an issue with ALSA channels - they appear to be set to mono only. This could be a configuration issue only but it may also be a weakness of the driver ("Beats Audio" is not so well supported). Presently I have no idea how to fix this. Beats Audio should be renamed to Beast Audio ;)
– I want to install customized/Minimal/Hardened Ubuntu 14.04 Server which should have the following characteristics –
A) Installation Setup or iso file must be less than 350 MB
B) Installation time must be less than 15 Minutes
C) It should not download any packages from the Internet at r...
I have a file on my Ubuntu system called access.log that file get all my errors on my website.
The problem is that file its to big right now so I renamed for access-old.log and create a new file called access.log.
But access-old.log still getting the errors, my question is why? and why the new ...
i have a wireless card that dosen't work well when i resume (wireless refuses to turn on) can this be rectified manually or i have to wait for a fix from an update
@danidee wireless issues can be due to kernel bugs - so filing a bug report on launchpad is the first way to deal. The kernel guys often say "try the latest kernel to see if its resolved" ... so that could be your next action and you can add what you've tried to the bug report
@danidee I used to have that and solved it by simply reloading the relevant driver after resuming: sudo modprobe -r drivername && sudo modprobe drivername.
I am following an instruction from this link, it uses ethernet link and assigns bbbb::/64 address, and another interface (/dev/ttyACM0) that has aaaa::/64 address. It has the following network configurations
$ ifconfig
[...]
en0: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
...
I have already made a Shell script on Linux Ubuntu that encrypts data before storing them in an Oracle database (i use the Oralce 11g express edition).
So i need to know if there are others Linux implementations or applications seems to test the performance of my script.
I was trying to dual boot elementary os with windows on my laptop (Asus Zenbook UX305). To do that I shrank the windows partition using the windows disk manager, and then used the Elementary installer's "install alongside windows" option to set up the linux partitions automatically. When I reboot...
I'm running an sshdroid server on my android device at port 22 and I get this when I try to connecto to it via ssh (LAN) from my PC:
root@kali:~# ssh -l root 100.107.219.116
The authenticity of host '100.107.219.116 (100.107.219.116)' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...
I have a shell script called foo.sh in /usr/local/sbin. Besides I use another script with the same name. It is stored in /home/user/scripts.
Both paths belong to PATH. How can I find out, which one of those scripts are executed when typing foo.sh on the command line? Can I influence it?
@fossfreedom I was just reading your answer here. We don't have audits on U&L so I don't know much about the details. Is failing one really enough to get review banned?
Hi - no - you need to fail a few. Its a judgement call. We need to look at the pattern of the reviewer and see how active they are - if they are behaving robotically etc.
@Ravan please don't ping people just to greet them. I know you're doing it to be polite but remember that each ping causes a noise and that can be annoying :)
An alternative to nmap would be arp-scan. It's reasonably fast and does give mac addresses. The only limitation it has is that it is only for IPv4 addresses, but for a home network as in your case, this will be OK.
Sample output:
xieerqi:$ sudo arp-scan --interface=eth0 147.153.173.0/24
Int...
I know that IPv6 is the future because there is only 4 billion IPv4 address, but on a home network, you are not going to have 4 billion users. So are there any other benefits that would make IPv6 on a home network better than using IPv4?
Can someone please review the part "Restoring initial grub configuration" of my answer ? I was not able to test it myself and I don't want to make mistake on those commands...
Removing & modifying grub entries
Install grub-customizer, it will let you manage your grub entry easily:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install grub-customizer
Select the entry you want to delete, click on Remove and when you ...
This question is related to many questions like this one ,but not duplicate.
Usually there are testing questions in Review.The system sometimes shows message like "The system detected it as spam please review carefully" and sometimes not.Generally,In review I usually open the original post and ...
This question is related to many questions like this one ,but not duplicate.
Usually there are testing questions in Review.The system sometimes shows message like "The system detected it as spam please review carefully" and sometimes not.Generally,In review I usually open the original post and ...
I have seen a number of users voting to close scripting questions as off topic. Is this the community consensus? Are bash questions not welcome here? How about other shell programming questions?
@hg8 sorry - I never use these kind of tools - sometimes they bring along problems - I work on GRUB only with commands from terminal - with expected results and without any issues. :)
Compare Debian (left) and Ubuntu (right):
$ ifconfig $ ifconfig
bash: ifconfig: command not found eth0 Link encap ...
$ which ifconfig $ which ifconfig
$ /sbin/ifconfig
Then as super...
i closed ark survival evolved by using the power button on my pc and now when i try to log on the screen goes mad and it boots me back to the log on screen linux ubuntu 14.04
My SMTP client (which I am writing). Windows 10. Some kind of race condition with deleting a directory and still seeing it disk for a small window of time.
Are there certain circumstances where one should close an old question as the duplicate of a new one (for instance if the new one is better and actually has answers)? And if not, then why does the system allow you to do this?
Since no one provided a GUI alternatives for the slightly newer Linux(Ubuntu) users, here is a GUI for testdisk.
Insert your Ubuntu CD/DVD/USB and boot from it,
at bootup, select try Ubuntu out.
Download qphotorec.
Install like so: sudo dpkg -i qphotorec_1.0_all.deb
If there are any depe...
Well, it doesn't actually affect the runtime of the application itself due to the way things are set up. BUT - it causes the unit tests to fail and it would represent a bug in Go's runtime.
So although a workaround isn't needed for the app to run, I still (sadly) need to address this.
I have added line
auth required pam_tally2.so deny=3 unlock_time=180
to my /etc/pam.d/login file, and that's fine and dandy in tty, after 3 attempts testuser gets suspended.
However, that very same line in /etc/pam.d/sshd produces no effect.
xieerqi:$ ssh testuser@localhost
Password:
Passw...
To mount the card automatically at /mnt in a running system you need an additional udev rule. Without the rule, the card is mounted in /media/username.
The configuration in /etc/fstab is the wrong place for that or you have to plug the card before you boot your system or you have to start mount ...