Right now we have separate virtual-console and virtual-terminal tags. One should be made a synonym of the other, but which one should be the master tag?
We have another question on meta about this, posted well over a year ago, but it has languished unanswered and also seems like it's asking abou...
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I like to list all the questions I involved but each question should listed only once. If I want to see a list where I contributed a comment, answer or question I have to go to all actions. There for I get a list where each entry represents a action and I want a list like this, but unify this lis...
“The U.S. Government has these special requirements that you wouldn’t understand. Since they’re a government, they needn’t explain themselves, and we’re not going to explain either.”
I never used the built in status on indicators, think once I used the attention, but I don't remember it doing anything other than changing the icon to the "Attention Status" icon
@Serg I see, why don't you do the idle state internally? I don't know up to what point those app indicator states are really useful, not sure if there is a difference (other then the subtle change of icons, or hiding) that makes it worth using them
like, ignoring the indicator status, just maybe changing icons so the user sees the indicator is idle?
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Have you ever said something in chat that made you think "I know I've said this many times before?" Perhaps you have a few common links that you reply to questions with on a frequent basis. Well now you can save yourself the trouble of digging them up everytime you need ...
I can’t get used to the new Unity system. I’d like to move the left Unity panel to the bottom of screen (like Windows 7 – more similar is better).
But I can't find a way. Is it possible?
dBm (sometimes dBmW or decibel-milliwatts) is an abbreviation for the power ratio in decibels (dB) of the measured power referenced to one milliwatt (mW). It is used in radio, microwave and fiber-optical networks as a convenient measure of absolute power because of its capability to express both very large and very small values in a short form. Compare dBW, which is referenced to one watt (1000 mW).
Since it is referenced to the watt, it is an absolute unit, used when measuring absolute power. By comparison, the decibel (dB) is a dimensionless unit, used for quantifying the ratio between two values...
^ has a list of dBm values, what they mean in mW and an example what is that strong
The list ends at this though:
80 dBm 100 kW Typical transmission power of FM radio station with 50-kilometre (31 mi) range
So if there are any irregularities and luminous phenomenons above the North American continent at the moment, this is not Trump's glory shining over the country, but only Kaz's wifi chip going mad...
I also need a new dark full theme for firefox. My old one started to not play well with all kinds of popups and menus... Can anybody recommend something that doesn't mess up geometries?
Now the domain name doesn't point to their site any more, but at the time, the Italian PowerGen company had it's .it domain name hijacked, so they took a .com address, but still wanted to be known as an Italian company, so they took as domain name:
I'm sorry if I'm asking a question about debian, but this seems like a relevant enough chatroom. I'm trying to install debian on a laptop, on which I previously had ubuntu with everything working fine. After trying various ISOs (including firmware, looking at sid, testing, and stable), it always starts with looking for a link on eth0, never asks me to select a wifi access point
every time I kept on going through the install, at least up to where it asks for the mirrors, but even then, it can't reach them, and still doesn't ask
so I kept on going with the bare basiscs install, and am now in the root shell, so I can check some more system info. # ifconfig wlan0 up gives the error wlan0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device, which didn't help me much through google
I'm trying to install debian on a laptop, on which I previously had ubuntu with everything working fine.
After trying various ISOs (including firmware, looking at sid, testing, and stable), it always starts with looking for a link on eth0, debian never asks me to select a wifi access point every...
@towc the chat room is more flexible than the site
the site abides by the help center rules for what is on topic, and Ubuntu and official derivatives are on topic. Debian is offtopic as are unofficial derivatives of Ubuntu.
@Zacharee1 because it's like a few slips of glass?
So I look at next week's assignments for one class: 1 chapter, 5 labs, a few videos, 1 quiz. Due on the 29th. Not bad, this will be easy. Then I realize I have another chapter, 13 more labs and another quiz due the next day >.<