he started it, sure, but I don't think he really did much directly to influence the development of the project (like all of the Debian Developers who actually made the OS work).
@KazWolfe The point of Linux may be to be able to do what you want with it, but that doesn't necessarily extend to software that runs on Linux (ahem AMD, NVIDIA, Oracle)
Ubuntu MATE is a free and open-source Linux distribution and an official derivative of Ubuntu. Its main differentiation from Ubuntu is that it uses the MATE desktop environment as its default user interface, based on GNOME 2 which was used for Ubuntu versions prior to 11.04, instead of the Unity graphical shell that is the default user interface for the Ubuntu desktop.
The Ubuntu MATE project was founded by Martin Wimpress and Alan Pope and began as an unofficial derivative of Ubuntu, using an Ubuntu 14.10 base for its first release; a 14.04 LTS release followed shortly. As of February 2015, Ubuntu...
you want to call it that, then put an accent on the damn relevant letters, it just makes those that say it arrogant and wanting to be all hipster and shyt, i hate hipsters.
@KazWolfe The point of Linux may be to be able to do what you want with it, but that doesn't necessarily extend to software that runs on Linux (ahem AMD, NVIDIA, Oracle)
So . . . that's has to be like an actual directory path ? So if I have package murach.games; , I have to make "/home/user/murach/games" and place my class there ?
I wanted to keep it simple because I just prefer simplicity in design.
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@Seth how about this: a password protected site that periodically checks for starred messages that meet a certain criteria and displays them in a list. Users with accounts can log in and click a button to select which ones to tweet. That way multiple users can be permitted to tweet without sharing passwords.
on an unrelated note, the bot is doing very well. @Seth, I actually would like feedback on what i can do to make it useful and not so fun that it detracts from chat.
I've got as far as partitioning the drive with room for Ubuntu and its bootloader and making a bootable USB, but now I'm stuck. I have rEFInd installed and when I restart, it correctly picks up the bootable USB and I select it. It successfully loads the screen that queries me on if I just want to...
@Zacharee1 yes for my bookmark. but the https goes back to http if i visit other sites through the dropdown menu, so i usually end up in http pretty quickly
And how did you figure out your kernel is 32 bit ? somehow i am not too certain this is all correct. Can you please tell us what dpkg --print-architecture ? Also, consider doing memory test from the boot menu ( you should see an option for that ) . It's not uncommon to have broken RAM due to static electricity when touching it — Serg3 mins ago
@Serg ^ That'd be in direct conflict with OP's answer
if the chip were fried it'd still not show the full memory under 64bit
if I'm reading right, OP clean installed 64bit and then memory displayed as expected with full 32GB
@ThomasWard If they nuked their system already and installed 64 bit, then sure - there won't be much we can figure out now, but before it would be useful to check with dpkg.
so in class today the professor said 32bit could only address 4GB and the class agreed. But no one mentioned PAE and when I mentioned it, didn't know what it was o_O
I recently installed elementary OS freya over my fedora24 installation. I decided to use my older .rpm packages to reinstall in elementary using alien package converter. I converted dpkg-1.17.25-8.fc25.x86_64.rpm to deb and tried to install after few secs it ended with an error. i forgot to copy ...
Can't find any document shows how to install snap on CentOS 7. There's no document for build from source either.
Does anyone here have any experience on it?