It's decent, but not great. On the escala thing, they just do covers. It's not original music, but electric string quartet? I'm game. I think you'ld probably like it.
glitch-hop isn't really my thing. i'm listening to give it a chance, because sometimes you find something pretty incredible in a genre you don't like. it's not impressing me though.
I don't NOT like it, and I wouldn't skip it in a playlist... but I wouldn't push play to hear it.
@terdon I'm not running stock, but for a time there... I was watching a lot of multimedia and whatnot in chromium and it had a long and slow memory leak that didn't get freed on killing chromium or logging out... so even media players didn't have memory to run. I still don't know what exactly it was, but I now use specific sites only in Chrome and chromium for others and the problem completely went away.
I don't know if it's relevant, but I think it could be. I've seen it first hand, and it's really weird.
@Mateo Yeah, I can see you like glitch. I like more continuity and a higher number of voices/speed. So, it doesn't do it for me.
You might like this. Even a guy I know that wasn't in to electronica liked it.
Since it's Thanksgiving today guys, I just wanted to express gratitude that I've found AskUbuntu and that this site exits, and also that Ubuntu and Linux in general exist. I've learned and advanced a lot since I've installed 13.10 and registered here on the site. And thanks for all the support from all you guys !
I had diner takeout. I wanted curry and sushi, but the japanese takeout place was closed. I mean really? That's like Chik-Fil-A closing on Halloween. It just doesn't make sense.
well, I guess assuming the Japanese takeout place is really run by Japanese people that aren't Americanized at all, there is a Japanese equivalent on Nov 23 apparently. So perhaps they just swapped them out
@hbdgaf simple logic - most people spend time with family on thanksgiving, at home. Hence not much business, hence, why not take a holiday off :)
Besides, folks living in the US aren't exempt from celebrating thanksgiving . . . I mean, look at me - I'm ukrainian by origin and still celebrate thanksgiving
Well, when I was doing restaurants we always stayed open as long as possible for holidays and natural disasters on a skeleton crew, because the gamble is if you're the only one in town open - you have a corner on the market. You might make a killing.
I think Chan's answer is probably the correct one.
The problem is that if you observe some special product for it, that product becomes a liability if you can't get out of it in time. So, it's easier to do less holidays.
But they give instructions like
cd downloaded_program
./configure
make install
This creates the ELF that is needed, and probably some .so files.
Why not put those inside a zip file for download, like with windows apps? Is there any reason why they need to be compiled by the user?
@Mateo It's also the track I use when I'm playing a squad based combat game... the score is close,.. and the clan leader just says "We're going to hold back. Take them."
It's a sort of "Take at least three before you go down... we know you can. We'll be protecting the spawn point. Work some magic."
You don't have any of Qt installed. That 230 MB is probably mostly Qt.
If you play stealth with leech nades, you can make some serious ground without having to kill much of anything. Then you just have to have the right weapon when you get to the boss or whatever.
@Mateo did I tell you I got a little maltese? it was a gift.
kate tab plugin:
http://kate-editor.org/2011/04/25/kates-tab-bar-plugins/
1) On Ubuntu 14.04, does anyone know why the tab color cannot be changed? (I can see the option Highlight Tab is available, but there is no effect at all when selecting a specific color for the tab).
2) Is there any short...
I have a problem with new SSD and Ubuntu 15.10. After a short work on the computer OS stop responding. I tried to clean logs before problem, but after "syslog" and "kernel.log" have only load information. Any ideas?
Thank you for the attention:)
OK . . .Why am I asking is because about 4 -5 days ago, my SSD just stopped being recognized in the BIOS, i couldn't boot from it or any other HDD for that matter . So it was something with the motherboard for sure. . . .Just now i plug it in, and it boots . . . . .@JourneymanGeek
If you have at least one repository in sources.list, e.g `deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu wily-security universe ` the command should add the line `deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu wily universe`
First of all, I am not sure if this is the right place to ask the question, but if there is a better place, please point it out to me.
I have a PC with Ubuntu (I think it's 14.4) Pretty recently it completely broke down (motherboard (again)). I want to get rid of it, but on the hard disk there a...
However my script doesn't care about them, it rewrites an entry for each protocol / server / whatever before .ubuntu.com, so if you want I can leave them.
I use full disk encryption which uses an LVM. It uses like this in lsblk:
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 0 465,8G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 0 200M ...
A new super-cheap version of the Raspberry Pi was recently announced. I'd like to stuff these all over my house doing cool nonsense.
My question is, will I also be able to use Ubuntu on them?
xieerqi:$ sudo ./add-update.sh enable security
[sudo] password for xieerqi:
<<< User requested to enable security
<<< Proceeding to generate new sources.list with security enabled
<<< E:Default entry is not enabled.Re-run with 'default' as ARG1
Note: The file CMakeFiles/csgo_external.dir/link.txt is created by the command cmake .. Once this file has been changed, run the command cmake not again, otherwise your changes will be overwritten. The real problem is in CMakeLists.txt. Therefore, the note at the end of the answer.
The problem...
@kos But the compiler finds the libraries with /usr/bin/c++ -m32 -std=c++11 CMakeFiles/csgo_external.dir/log.cpp.o CMakeFiles/csgo_external.dir/remote.cpp.o CMakeFiles/csgo_external.dir/netvar.cpp.o CMakeFiles/csgo_external.dir/hack.cpp.o CMakeFiles/csgo_external.dir/main.cpp.o -o build/csgo_external -rdynamic -lX11
However apparently you don't need to pass that flag if you have the X11 development libraries installed (they probably go in the LD path): stackoverflow.com/a/13986719/4316166
@A.B. I can't help, my knowledge of C is very little pratical and much more theoretical, they barely teached us how to compile
Linking CXX executable build/csgo_external CMakeFiles/csgo_external.dir/main.cpp.o: In function `main': main.cpp:(.text+0x349): undefined reference to `XOpenDisplay' main.cpp:(.text+0x391): undefined reference to `XKeysymToKeycode' main.cpp:(.text+0x3cd): undefined reference to `XGrabKey' main.cpp:(.text+0x3e6): undefined reference to `XSelectInput' main.cpp:(.text+0xc7d): undefined reference to `XPending' main.cpp:(.text+0xc9f): undefined reference to `XNextEvent' main.cpp:(.text+0xcef): undefined reference to `XUngrabKey'
what's the simple, straightforward way to have Unity start windows non-maximized (or I guess non-pseudo-maximized)? I somehow managed to achieve this with compiz-settings-manager and/or the general Ubuntu preferences but I don't know exactly what I did
out of the box, even gnome-terminal --geometry=80x24 starts at some other size than I requested in 15.10