@Thijser Hi. Interesting. I assume that this is a wireless router, that the computer is connecting wirelessly, and you've double checked that the computer is really connected to the router's wireless network rather than some other network.
Does connectivity gradually improve as you separate the devices? Is it possible there is another device in the room that you happen to be putting the computer next to, that generates interference but only over a short range? I've see things like that happen with old-style (not cellular) cordless phones, years ago. Can you try moving both the router and the computer several rooms away, but kept together, to verify it really is close proximity itself, that causes the connection to be interrupted?
@Rinzwind Yes, at least unless there is a bug that's making me see chat messages that were not posted. My message was a reply to a chat message from a few hours ago. (Also, the user is currently in the room, though possibly afk.)
@LoveGrover About how much do you know so far? (It's fine if it's none... but if you do already have a foundation, even one that's shaky, then somewhat more resources might be accessible.) Also, are you just talking about operating fluently in a shell, or about understanding and administering the system more broadly?
@EliahKagan sorry missed that you send me a message, the signal does appear to get gradually better if I get more distance, Here askubuntu.com/questions/877164/… is the question related to it.
@Rinzwind I am starting my journey into Linux although I am using Linux as my primary OS from a year or so. I have only knowledge to work on a desktop and know how to get software I want. Most of the time I get it. I actually downloaded an ISO from torrent that says created using suse studio. I was wondering if it is some app development platform. Also I tried most of the linux distribution by just installing them for 2-3 hours to just see whats in them and finally love my Kubuntu.
@JafferWilson I see what the issue is. In your question, you mention the second script of my previous answer. This generates files with grouped emails. I therefore suggested using the output files of that script. If you do that, it works fine.
...The script then reorganizes the lines into the ones you describe. The file in your dropbox is unedited, just the list of emails.
@JacobVlijm I have shared a file with you using dropbox you can check it once.
@terdon Hi, I was having issue with the perl script. But now I got the solution for it. Any ways.. it was ice to talk you again after a long time... :)
SUSE Studio is an online Linux software creation tool by SUSE. Users can develop their own Linux OS, software appliance or virtual appliance, mainly choosing which applications and packages they want on their "custom" Linux and how it looks.
Users can choose between openSUSE or SUSE Linux Enterprise as a base and pick from a variety of pre-configured images including jeOS, minimal server, GNOME and KDE desktops.
== Image Formats and Booting Options ==
SUSE Studio supports the following image formats / booting options:
Live CD/DVD / ISO image
VMware image / VMDK
VirtualBox
Virtual Hard Disk
Hard...
@JafferWilson one comment though; if the input file possibly includes white lines or if the directory possibly also includes directories, please mention
So . . .I requested folks to send me copy of homework and notes from previous lecture, because I was sick and couldn't come. Nobody sent anything. Great . . . .my classmates are a$$holes
OK, I've sent an email to my professor. I wanna bet like 20$ that he won't respond, because he probably doesn't care, absolutely
Sometimes I sort of feel like I come to college to be beaten down. Not to learn, not to get grades, not to be a part of a group. Just to be beaten down
@Rinzwind yes ... we are able to stand it, but think of our young friend @Serg ... half a bottle of whisky in his coffee might have been too much ! :D :D :D
@Rinzwind who do you mean specifically ... our evil MOD (Master Of Disaster) @ThomasWard ? :D :D :D
@cl-netbox @Rinzwind You guys are light-weights. I once had half bottle of vodka, slept only couple hours, then went to work 12 hour shift in restaurant. Felt like crap whole day but made it
@Rinzwind Also, I don't know what everybody is doing on saturdays, but I'm at work. There's nobody here, basically, so I'm trying to write a few python scripts and maybe find some motivation to study
@Serg I dont like the accepted answer. "How do I make chocolate cookies" "Chocolate is bad for you. Everyone is making blueberry cookies. here is a recipe for it" :P
"Why would you implement a system call for this?" Because I want to.
More of an answers should not be needed :( Linux is stuffed with programs just because we can make a program.
Yeah, it's not exactly ideal, but looks like something close. Anyway, I'll wait for proper answer. I'm sure Stephane or Gilles would be interested in this one
@ByteCommander Yes, I have acquired magic powers ( cough,cough,screenshot ) and traveled back in time and returned to spread joy and derpiness to the people in 2017
@WinEunuuchs2Unix <!-- language: lang-sh --> should work for POSIX shell (which is what most people mean these days when they say "Bourne shell" except when deliberately referring to a historical implementation or feature set)
What is syntax highlighting?
Syntax highlighting allows code in posts to be highlighted based on the language it's written in, to make it easier to read.
How does it work?
Stack Exchange does not have its own syntax highlighting engine. It uses Google Code Prettify. Therefore, any bugs and fea...
Unless we have an sh tag, I think you have to use lang-sh rather than just sh. (bash works because we have a bash tag that implies lang-bash highlighting.)
Hey, an Asker asked a question but deleted it once a comment fixed the problem. I think it may be worth keeping the question for future readers. Is there a way we can vote to ressurrect questions like this?
@earthmeLon That does seems like it could help others. Yeah, we can vote to undelete it. I'm guessing the OP deleted it just based out of the idea that they didn't need more help, rather than anything else.
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking too. Without a way to communicate directly with the Asker, I don't know what action to take to help them understand that things like that can be helpful to other people, especially since he asked the question in a decent way.
Is that something that I can do by knowing the URL, or is that something I should come in here and bring up if it is to happen again?
Users with at least 10k reputation can view (and vote to undelete) posts. Since it seems to me that it will be valuable, and the OP didn't seem to necessarily want it gone, I have cast an undelete vote on the post. You can ask a moderator to undelete though I don't know if they'd action a flag for that in a case like this.
In general I'd say to post on meta. But since you're in chat, you've mentioned it in chat, and moderators are in chat, maybe some of them will have thoughts about how to proceed.
Normally I'd say that the solution is to try to post answers as answers rather than as comments. But in this case I don't know if that would have helped because it seemed like you didn't really think of it as an answer when you posted it. I've definitely fallen into that myself and I don't think there exists a fully general solution to the problem of knowing whether one should express an idea as a troubleshooting step in a comment or as a possible solution in an answer.
(An answer with enough votes from the community -- or accepted by the OP -- automatically prevents the OP from deleting their post with a single delete vote.)
Yes, but I wasn't confident that that was the solution, I only had a good guess because it was something that I ran into recently with an SDR, but I do promise to try to ensure answers end up in the Answer section :D
@earthmeLon I think it's okay to post an answer even if you're not confident it will solve the problem for the OP, if you know that it is a useful solution to someone with what may reasonably be considered that problem. For example, I feel fine about having posted this answer even though it didn't end up applying to the specific cause of the OP's problem.
Knowing when it makes sense to do that is tough, though, and sort of related to the problem of knowing when two questions should be considered duplicates. There are right and wrong approaches, sometimes, but there's also some amount of subjectivity that can't be escaped. I'm not suggesting you did anything wrong there -- only that sometimes the problem can be solved by recognizing that something can be posted as an answer.
@Zacharee1 You mean, why do both <!-- language: lang-bash --> and <!-- language: bash --> work for bash syntax highlighting, but only <!-- language: lang-sh --> works for sh syntax highlighting? My understanding is that this is because we have a bash tag that automatically enables lang-bash highlighting, and specifying bash makes it happen via that association with the tag.
Here is a code block with language code as hint:
<!-- language: lang-js -->
function greet(person) {
return "Hello " + person;
}
var user = "John Doe";
alert(greet(user));
Here is a code block with tag name as hint:
<!-- language: typescript -->
var arr = [0, 1, 2];
@earthmeLon Does the OP have a related question that a comment pointing to chat could be posted on? They do have enough rep to talk in chat and they could let us know what they think about it being undeleted, if they chose.
@Zacharee1 Oh. Well, the Bourne shell was originally just sh. The shell often called the Bourne shell, perhaps better called the POSIX shell or POSIX-compatible shell (depending on the OS), is /bin/sh. There was really no need to prefix it. Other implementations, if compatible, could be called the same thing and have the same path on other systems.
I am getting an error in sudo apt-get update. Can anyone please help me fix it? Ubuntu 16.04
W: Invalid 'Date' entry in Release file /var/lib/apt/lists/
developer.download.nvidia.com_compute_cuda_repos_ubuntu1604_x86%5f64_Release
@IanC alive. At work. Lungs still feel bad, plus cough and abdomen muscles are fatigued because of cough. And yes, that's screenshot of me when i was wearing the bacon hat. The bacon-derp wolf has returned !!!
Interesting thing : U&L turns out to be a little more limited in scope than previously thought. I just had interesting conversation with a few top users there and U&L is apparently for mostly users and administrators. Software Development is pretty much off-topic there, unlike here
(I'd probably be more productive if I could focus instead of trying to dig how things work, but meh..)
well, I was looking at my Sha256 lib code, and the way I accessed some linked list nodes
the previous and next pointers were void, so I couldn't do something like: node->next->next->fieldx, because I would be dereferencing a void pointer
I was doing something like:
struct mystruct *tmp_node;
struct mystruct *node = ...;
tmp_node = node->next;
tmp_node->fieldx = 1; //Now I have a pointer to a structure, so I can dereference it
then I figured I could do some other thing, which would skip me from creating a temporary variable but would be really ugly to read:
((struct mystruct *) ((struct mystruct *) node->next)->next)->fieldx=1; //Every time I accessed a node
//I'd have to cast the pointer to the structure pointer
so I was asking myself: If we don't access the values of a pointer directly (like assigning it, or printing it to the screen, parsing it to a function..), does gcc actually store it on the stack? It could just do the pointer arithmetics on compilation and use hardcoded addresses