all that to earn like +25 rep on Stack Overflow, I got less rep for answering that complex question than I earned to write a script that changed the terminal colors when you opened a new g-term
at least I can -s-l-e-e-p- get ready for work in peace now, guess the answer was more for me than for the OP :)
Yeah . . . Happens to me occasionally - I spend time on writing nice, beautiful answer, only to realize something is wrong or don't get much response to that answer at all
Eh, at least you've had fun with writing the code, right ?
alright, I might edit the answer later to make it more easily understandable, but at least it's more accurate now, I'm done with that for the day! haha
My mom pan fried udon noodles and chicken meatballs today. I've taken all that stuff, but never get around to cooking it. At least she does it. And far better than i do
OK, history class is probably going to be an essay . . . or exam with an essay . . . I might be able to pull it off. But EET 4640 and EET 4020 . . . might be a giant PITA
ok something is totally baffling me; I was having problems with PHP and apache so I just switched to a totally different Ubuntu image (16.10 server), which has no server package installed at all, to my knowledge (I ran a sudo find -name "apache" from / and nothing), yet when I navigate to the IP address of the server I'm still seeing 'It works!'. Huh?
@Serg I finally got nautilus to set login wallpaper with only one password, plus added a whole bunch of error checking: askubuntu.com/questions/871312/…
@NathanOsman give M$ 18 months and they'll have Linux for Windows...retailing at $149 :D
but yeah, @WinEunuuchs2Unix, if you want to understand WSL, imagine Wine, except it's "emulating" Linux, and it's in the kernel, running on Windows 10.
@WinEunuuchs2Unix My code can be copy and pasted too, even more conveniently, because I write in functions, and I can simply copy specific functions for re-use
@KazWolfe try running WINE on WSL on WIN10 virtual machine on top of another VM, on top of Ubuntu workstation , connecting to it via Remmina from another machine
That's good... I had to like beg people to answer a nVidia question so the bounty could be awarded
Intertesting though I read a question a couple of days ago where the OP says under Kernel 4.4.0-57 AMDGPU was working perfectly which makes it sound like it's kernel 4.9 in disguise.
for a week my Ubuntu kept freezing every 10 seconds, video would pause for split second and last word on tv would repeat. Mouse would freeze as would keyboard. Turned out to be blacklisted Nouveau driver was loaded in the kernel and I just had to "modprobe -r nouveau" it???
[this occurs all the time when I use ubuntu]
i run ubuntu in 2GB ram
processor Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz × 2
Graphics Intel® 945G x86/MMX/SSE2
os type 32 bit
disk 155.3
i think this all is enough for Ubuntu...
sigh . . . I just want to take and burn whole bunch of papers and things, but when i go digging through them , i'm like "Actually, I need that, and that , and that . . . "
Yeah. There is quite a lot wrong with that question. I came into chat to check if I'm missing something about it... seems to me it's too broad, off-topic, and really sketchy.
Before it was deleted, I posted a comment that I hope doesn't make an assumptions (good or ill) and is polite but firm. I hope my comment is appropriate; if anyone thinks it's not, please let me know. (If any < 10k users feel like reading my comment, I can reproduce it here; otherwise, I won't bother.)
I am getting sad, which will make me get fat, because i am eating too much chocolate, it is been two days and no one has answered my question, not even a try :-P
I have been trying to install arch on my mid-2011 Macbook air, I moved the ISO to an 8GB USB-Drive with:
dd bs=4M if=/home/ronnie/Downloads/archlinux.iso of=/dev/sdb status=progress && sync
Then, I restart and get the rEFInd boot-loader and have four choices to boot from the liveUSB. The first...
@RonnieDroid I'm just going to guess off the top of my head that your ISO wasn't necessarily built right. Do MD5 validation first to make sure the ISO was downloaded right.
@serge just if theis will make you better, i work as a project manager and coordinator at an NGO. I work at an Android software repairing shop (Strange job, only find it in Iraq). writing my fist novel, Dating, and started learning python. :-P