I try create custom Ubuntu 14.04 Server 64bit contain elasticsearch.
After many tries I have any idea why that doesn't work.
I create custom ISO using that post.
My preseed file :
# Suggest LVM by default.
d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition string some_device_lvm
d-i ...
Consider that the Canonical legal team likely has a lot of things to address - getting replies takes a lot of time. (This tends to be the case from every legal inquiry system, in which case things get forwarded to lawyers, etc.); you may just need to 'wait' for a while to get a reply (and I mean a while). — Thomas Ward ♦23 secs ago
That's not much of an excuse. This seems to be a professional contact and no reply for weeks is very bad. I'm guessing it fell through the cracks or something.
This is Canonical, after all, not some tin pot little start up.
I don't like the idea of pinging him for this either. I guess I object to Canonical sending serious business inquiries our way. We're here to provide non-professional, free and voluntary tech support to users.
Not to explain the legal requirements of using Canonical products. I'd be inclined to close as off topic but the poor OP is doing everything they were told to do.
And aww, rep cap. Just got a measly +1 for an upvote :(
Now that finally docking seems to be fully supported on my system, hurray!, I can address a relatively minor issue (or even a bug ?):
Normally, I have (all) four workspaces populated with my standard applications. Whenever I dock back into my docking-station (e.g. from standby-mode), all the ope...
@DavidCole-GrammarPolice Only 61 hours? That's really quick for a brute-force. Are you using 4 Titan XPs in quad-SLI and running the algorithm with CUDA acceleration or something?
I wanted to VTC this as the issue is they are trying to use an unsupported version and that is likely why they are having issues.
However, I can't
I am not looking for a big debate on the validity of the question but it seems strange that just because it has a bounty, I can't VTC.
What is th...
I've been using Ubuntu 16.04 with kernel 4.7 for some time and wifi must mostly fine, except for a few random times that the connection was lost (solved by restarting network-manager). But after upgrading to kernel 4.8, wifi simply does not work when the router is using certain channels (the conn...
Please anyone know why this command is not giving me any output? allthe variables are correct but no result.
find . -name "$cdr_type*$DAYZ*.unl*" |
xargs zcat |
awk -F "|" '{if($14==$tdate && $22==$misdn) print $0}'|
head
when I echo the command below is my output:
find . -name mgr*20160928*.unl* |
xargs zcat |
awk -F | '{if(4==20160928093911 && 2==2348094398953)}'|
head
My observation is its showing $4 and $2 instead of $14 and $22
At 100,000,000,000,000 hashes/sec, it would take 3.76 years to brute-force th1s1s@te$t!
@DavidCole-GrammarPolice ^^^
@DavidCole-GrammarPolice In all fairness, that would be the time to search the entire password space, but assuming you got it after searching 50%, it would still take 1.88 years!
How do you stop all interactive prompts from apt-get when installing or upgrading packages?
I'm trying to write a non-interactive script to install packages on servers, whenever an upgrade requires installing a new kernel, apt-get always ignores the -y option and prompts me on what option to tak...
@Rinzwind I don't know if its called a plugin. Just to be sure we talk about the same thing. The toolkit that wraps html/css/js to be published on android
I give up! I am not able to find one shred of evidence explaining why you HAVE to use GPT on drives larger than 2TB. I have a 3TB set up as MBR with one partition on it, and it is capable of booting. One site says 2TB partition limit, another site says 4TB. UGH!
Hi all, came across this room chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/45827/… and I think it should be removed, they seem to want a room to swear and rant in, while telling other users "if you don't like it GTFO". I don't think this should be allowed, other users have already said this to them too.
I have a question. How do you pass the output of one command to multiple commands ? @Serg has given a good answer for the other way around (passing output of multiple commands to one command using process substitution) :) . But is sth like this possible ?
Example : echo "some random words" | wc -c | cut -f(out put of wc -c) (output of first echo) . Sth similar .
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omgomgomg trying to update my ubuntu VM to 16. WHAT DO I DO:
@SeverusTux the only idea i have so far, is to store output into variable or file and then pass it to whatever command you want. But Zanna suggested correctly - better ask a question, there may be better solution there, and somebody might suggest something better
@Takkat of my recent VM? No. But I have a file that I saved a couple months ago -- everything I need is on git, and the dev env is the same from august
My recently installed ubuntu 16.04 system is not behaving correctly (does not boot). I did check the status of the hard drives using fdisk and I discovered that somehow the backup GPT table is corrupt.
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fdisk -lu /dev/sda
The backup GPT table is corrupt, but the primary app...
I am trying to set some android path variables for the developer sdk. Could I get some hints how I am supposed to write it. It is still currently wrong: export ANDROID_HOME=.local/share/umake/android/android-studio export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/bin
@NathanOsman git fetch <GIT-URL> and then git merge <TREE-ISH> or git cherry-pick COMMITS... depending on whether you want to merge an entire tree or just a few commits somewhere in the history.
@NathanOsman: If you don't want to fetch the entire remote tree (minus commits that are already available locally) and have the mail-formatted commits somewhere on a mailing list, you can also save those to a file and feed them to git am.
yahoo.com/finance/news/… "communications are not encrypted", "distance of up to 25 feet", yet they still say "We believe the OneTouch Ping system is safe and reliable. We urge patients to stay on the product," WHAT?
@Mateo This assessment makes sense if you consider 1) the drawbacks of removing the insulin pump and move to a different form of treatment and 2) the low likelihood that a malicious attacker will try to exploit this flaw because there's 2.1) a relatively high risk of detection (because of the proximity) and 2.2) a relatively low reward (considering what else you could probably exploit if you can learn how to exploit this flaw).
It would probably cheaper and easier to higher a normal hitman if you wanted to kill someone.
it's "safe" because nobody can use it for a direct target, nor does anybody really have a use for this outside of killing people or moving them to the nearest hospital ASAP.
@Zanna I start to feel drowsy and get headaches when I sleep 9h or longer. I'm actually more productive if I sleep 6½–7h. I need to set an alarm for that though. Otherwise I'll happily sleep 8–9h.
@Mateo Compare that with the fear of dying from a hyper- or hypoglycaemia.
yeah, so i think if some hacker pulsed the entire contents of the thing into a victim's body causes a lot of pain, with the potential (maybe) to get them to have a seizure or coma at worst.
@DavidFoerster oh i was very sick, that's why. it was an interesting experience because i thought i only slept 10 hours and mistook late evening for dawn
my roommate was confused by me asking him to go for breakfast
My flatmate wants to give all her data to Google and Facebook because she believes that 1) they'll get them anyway through other channels in little more time and 2) it improves services, technology, society, and her personal life to know more about human behaviour and her individually.
askubuntu.com/q/641944/295286 This one was closed as opinion based, since it asked for best way. I edited it to just ask for any way. That's question #1
In short, I need to nuke it from orbit (Which seems to be the preferred method)
But how? Is there a package I can use, or do I just rm -rf / like a noob?
I'll point out now that rm -rf / does very Little damage do a chunk of Linux, so probably is more of a Missile strike than nuke.
THIS QUEST...
I have made a new install of ubuntu 14.04.5 on an old HP Pavillion dv6500, but wifi connection dont works - and the command nm-tools dont show it. Its a Broadcom BCM4311 11b/g Wireless Lan Controler. From the Ubuntu Softwarecenter I have installed the firmware installer for the b43 and b43legacy...
i'd like to make a command center that actually is useful if you know what you're looking at.
> SCP_Secure_Systems
I LIKE
no but really. imagine managing a lot of servers, and just having their log files all open and at the ready for you to watch for things. That could be useful.
Well, you need to overweight, have a fake can of shaving cream, and get eaten in the rain by a dinosaur or be a kid who says "Ok, this is Unix. I can handle this."
@KazWolfe well, just for the lulz ( and to freak out my parents ) I'm gonna put bunch of anon stickers arou and have hollywood hacker type of setup lol
@NathanOsman There are many (known and fixed upstream) architecture independent privilege escalation flaws in all major operating systems and probably many undiscovered ARM-specific flaws especially in the Linux kernel.
@NathanOsman Didn't Microsoft seal most attack vectors on their ARM build by mandating secure boot and making it difficult to get software from outside of their store?
Add to that that most Windows software is only distributed in binary… for x86.
When is the fix for the openjpeg vulnerability going to be backported in? It's reasonably major as it's a remote code execution flaw and it can be easily exploited.