Equador cut off internet access to Julian Assange because his Wikileaks was posting about Hillary Clinton and they don't want to help him influence US elections... HISTORY MAKING EVENT!!!!
He's really in defacto prison as some claimed a few years ago which I denied. I can say anything about Clinton I want, but he can't... So maybe I am better off and I was wrong back then.
I don't see how it's a conspiracy theory... it's in the news.
@Zacharee1 I tried to close this question but ElderGeek wants to leave it open but he's emotionally involved: askubuntu.com/review/close/631710 - NEVER MIND MY BROWSER WAS OUT OF DATE!!!!!
@Serg can you post that picture of KazWolfe development from junior to teen to adult again?
Why are they voting to close this question: askubuntu.com/review/close/631786 when they don't like the title, why don't they just edit the title?
The people voting to CV based their arguments the title didn't match the body.... they could have changed the title instead: askubuntu.com/questions/524142/…
Is there a badge for being outside the pack with voting trends? I'd probably get one!
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Downvote by default means question isn't useful. If question is a duplicate , there's no reason to downvote. Dupes are useful, because dupes bring people to the canonical answer, ( which are sometimes PITA to find )
The following packages will be REMOVED: gnome-terminal 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 19 not upgraded. After this operation, 1,138 kB disk space will be freed. Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
@Serg the question you mentioned: askubuntu.com/questions/838934/… I want to post my own answer about the coloured prompt but I don't see the answer button. Is that because it's been flagged as duplicate already?
@NathanOsman I was thinking of setting up a Ubuntu Server today... but what could it do? Maybe mirror AskUbuntu and filter questions and answers for my own interest somehow?
@Serg my first boss was big on voice recognition.... in 1984 :D
IBM PC Portable...weighing 30 pounds, 9 inch monochrome screen, 10 MB hard drive, leading edge dual floppy drives.... boss sitting there with headphones and microphone training it... kind of hilarious
@Serg I first installed Ubuntu 14.04 with encryption. When I installed it the second time a couple weeks later I left encryption turned off and never looked back.
In computing, the Linux Unified Key Setup or LUKS is a disk encryption specification created by Clemens Fruhwirth in 2004 and originally intended for Linux.
While most disk encryption software implements different and incompatible, undocumented formats, LUKS specifies a platform-independent standard on-disk format for use in various tools. This not only facilitates compatibility and interoperability among different programs, but also assures that they all implement password management in a secure and documented manner.
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It can bite you when you least expect it to though.
For example, I usually store SMB credentials in ~/.smbcredentials and then point the mount options in /etc/fstab to that file so that the disk can be mounted at boot.
As you can imagine... that doesn't work when the home directory is encrypted.
Some of the stuff I'd like to move includes the NitroShare website, the Jenkins master running here (ci.nitroshare.net), my personal blog, George's blog, etc.
@Serg... you must know transistors and NAND gates right? Nathan and I were discussing light organs the other night for our christmas trees... know much about individually addressable LED's and setting them up as pixels as an XRANDR screen? so a Santa can dance across the tree, or a goul can appear on halloween or the easter bunny at easter, etc?
Inspired by this question on AskUbuntu.
Your job is extremely simple. Take the PATH environment variable (echo $PATH) and export it such that each entry (separated by the : character) is on its own line.
For example, if the PATH is /bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin, your program should output:
/bin...
I know the feeling, forgot to set an alarm last night, only had half an hour compared to the normal hour and a quarter to ready myself for the world today!
I'm trying to get caffe to run such that I can use it via python. To do this I have followed this tutorial. I'm on Ubuntu 16.04.
When I get to make runtest I get the error :
$ make runtest
CXX/LD -o .build_release/test/test_all.testbin src/caffe/test/test_caffe_main.cpp
.build_release/src/caff...
Today I logged in AskUbuntu to find that my profile page is missing. To visit my profile page I clicked on my small avatar in top bar to see it is not found (Please see screen shot below)
It is because I broke some rule on AskUbuntu? which I highly doubt, because I have been inactive on this web...