I'm sure the FCC will say "hey, you want to set up an open platform so consumers get a choice in what hardware they buy and where?, k you can share band 12 with everyone else!"
i'm sure there's a way to mod the radio in my phone to allow all bands. so i guess i can try that.
@SeverusTux I installed blackbox on my Arch first, and it looked like that when I launched X, but then I removed blackbox, and I could still start X, and it looked the same... I think it just wasn't working
lol in CV queue there is plenty to choose from so I skip to find something that is -easy if I'm lazy -hard (might have been skipped by others) if I'm not lazy
i have to pull code from server to local machine . local machine is window so i am using putty for that . now problem is that my admin forward an email that is like this .so please what should i do to copy code . i am new to linux .
After you log into bastion you’ll need to sudo bash to get roo...
There is not an indicator that is up to code for a newer Ubuntu. So Zanna and me, in chat, asked a certain person to make when. When he wakes up he'll be thrilled to do so (:-)) — Rinzwind30 secs ago
@Zanna ah ok i think OP didn't restart his python interpreter after installing scraperwiki. now his sys.path makes sense and his latest edit to the question causes it to become a programming one
and it would include ~/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages automatically if user had used pip install --user
so i was surprised he couldn't import
my guess is he forgot to restart python so that sys.path can be updated
if his sys.path were still funky, then i might have asked him to set the PYTHONPATH environment variable, so the question would arguably have been on-topic
I was trying to remove wireshark from my system. Unfortunately at that time, I removed bumpcap file from /usr/bin folder using rm command. Now I am reinstalling an application wireshark. It's asking for dumpcap executable file.
Thank you in advanced.
@Zanna you answered my question "Is globbing a feature of the shell?"but i can not recognize why find / -name c* if i search current directory it gives error but for other location it s ok
I just came across this close review: askubuntu.com/review/close/621882. I think it would be more appropriate to merge the two questions considering that both have many valid but very different answers. What do you think?
I think Ask Ubuntu does exist only for the shake of canonical (the company behind ubuntu). It is definately under the scope of (and hence the duplicate of) Unix & Linux. Unix & Linux misses many useful question because users of Ubuntu prefer to post on AU instead if U&L. Especially command-line, ...
I have Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr 32bit OS installed in my Desktop system.
Now I want to do exactly as I said in the question.
How can I achieve that from command line ?
I tried as below but it only removes directories not the files.
find . \( -iname "Company" -o -iname "Module" \) -print0 | xa...
@Zanna There are 3 of them, it was quite the afternoon! I must admit I'm not keen on a haircut either, human beings in my personal space... eek! Even when they're benign humans it's not my favourite.