@Rinzwind ...transfer the harvest so far as a bounty to me, then start over again.
Seems we have the reason why OP didn't want a python option: tried the Python method and get: bash: python3: command not found Also tried changing the first line of the script to #!/usr/bin/env python and then run the script but just the same issue. @terdon
@UbuntuUser Usually Super User. But what sort of question do you have? For example, sometimes a question should go on Stack Overflow because it's about programming.
I haven't used all versions of OS X, but the versions I have used have had Python. The earliest version I used much was 10.2, and I believe it did have a system-installed python binary. The oldest version I've used recently is 10.6, which definitely has python provided by the system.
Google Pagespeed Insight keeps sayin that my images are to large, even after resizing and optimizing. Does anybody know the 'Google way' of optimizing my images?
It's borderline. I havent looked at the Qt5 page in a while but I believe you have a choice between the 2 versions from the beginning: the free or the commercial. He prob installed the commercial. But I'm also pretty sure you can use the free version from the repos, then just pay the license fee to Qt when you need to later on, which is what he wants to do.
@chaskes That (or something very similar, maybe with links to relevant Qt5 pages), plus how to install the relevant -dev packages, would work as an answer, I think.
@EliahKagan Anyone is free to go ahead and answer. I don't plan to answer this one, since I don't have to time now to really make a complete answer with links and statements backed up by the documentation. :)
@cl-netbox I'm still not living there, guess the process of approving the credit will take about a month. But it's a small flat, like, room, bathroom and a small corridor that is the kitchen. The neighborhood is cool, near the beach, has a place for my motorcycle
@jokerdino why? I just did it after you suggested to... actually I thought the idea was to leave it as long as possible to draw attention to it, but I would be in danger of forgetting to do it at all if I left it too long; you know me well I think!
@cl-netbox from me when they mention an achievement I want to celebrate with them
@Zanna aha ... interesting ... I asked @terdon because never anyone ever said something like this to me ... so I thought it might have more to do with "who" achieved something ... :)
@cl-netbox No, it's more about who is so pleased with themselves, they come into chat and leave silly messages like "Whohoooo! 10k :), look at me, I'm smokin!" :P
@cl-netbox it's around 22-24m² I guess. The total cost is about R$85000 (+ documentation fees). Sorry, I'm cooking (or trying to) here, so it's taking a bit to answer
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Someone found the current *beep* sound annoying and asked for a way to change the sound. Such a feature did not exist, so I created this UserScript which adds a button next to the notification settings button. This button opens a popup which allows you to ...
@IanC no problem ... how much was this in US Dollar or Euro on the day you bought it ? Asking because of Brazilian inflation rate normally is very high ... or did this change to the better ? :)
If you want to bump an unanswered question that's fine. That's a feature. Just make sure your edit improves the question in some measurable way. Improve the spelling or grammar. Clarify the question. Tell us where you've looked and what you've found so far. Just getting more people to look ...
Is there any way to understand who or at least why a downvote was awarded?
Because in 2 cases that I got a downvote, the answer seemed perfectly fine and also had upvotes from other users.
The only thing being that they were simpler ways to go around the stuff instead of a sophisticated way fro...
@JacobVlijm My personal leeway on non-Ubuntu is pretty broad. I'm usually happy if the answers apply to Ubuntu. The question can usually be "fixed" to stop people tripping over the operating system.
If you're saying they don't, that's probably a problem.
@don.joey I doubt it. As I said, I have my suspicions about this account being a sock, and the primary reason for that is the similarity in bump behaviour. The initial set of users started by bumping via tag edits, then the moved to bumping via editing and removing pointless stuff like the TIA thing
I files which a system generates with a generic file name.
I want to have a script I can run which scans these files for the second instance of the word ProcID (after the word ProcID is a number) and then renames the file with the ProcID number.
Currently I have the following:
FILEPATH; awk -F '...
I think maybe it would be useful to see if they'll give full details about their system, and then, provided the question is still good quality, migrate to U&L. That will keep the valuable answers that are already there (including your answer). I'm not sure if that's best, though, and I certainly don't think it's a disaster to just keep it. I don't know if the OP will get what they need here though if their system has only ancient versions of common things.
@cl-netbox I'm not sure how much is the dollar at the moment, but it's getting a bit better (just a bit). I guess it's the equivalent to 25-30000 dollars
This reminds me of a question I answered, where I think the OP is using macOS, and I think question arose as the result of characteristics of macOS that don't apply to Ubuntu (the terser error messages from the link command when it fails because something of that name already exists, and probably also the behavior of TextEdit.app in terms of when it creates a new file rather than modifying the current one). But my answer is fully applicable to Ubuntu. I'm still not sure what to do with it.
link file1.txt file2.txt
file1.txt contains ham and file2.txt contains cheese.
I added 123 in file1.txt. Now file1.txt has ham123. If my understanding is correct, any changes made in either file would affect the other, but file2.txt is not changed. Why not?
Here's my edition with complete an...
@don.joey :) I am pretty sure people use it like that, but for now, the interest is mutual, I want to make my "flying hours", i.o.w. keep the routine, and I like writing scripts.
@JacobVlijm Yeah, it is probably best not to make something less well suited to most users' systems, or harder to understand. ...As an unrelated thing, though, I just noticed the fourth script, which you introduce as the Python 2 version of the second script, has the hashbang line #!/usr/bin/env python3. Is that a bug?
My view is that not all link-only answers actually ought to be flagged or deleted... but many really aren't contributing anything and should be. But I don't think we should be reluctant to get rid of old link-only answers that really have no value. My answer to this question clarifies my thinking on this:
I have recently joined the 2000+ Club and was awarded the privilege of reviewing Low Quality Posts.
If you have not yet seen the following question and its answers, you are urged to go through them (although not necessary for this particular question of mine):
"Review Low Quality Posts" does n...
My current view on link-only answers is similar to the view @Oli articulated in 2012 (at least as I understand it). It's never a good thing for an answer to be little more than a link, many such answers are totally worthless and can be deleted immediately, but a significant fraction do have value and we should take a moment before clicking Delete just in case.
This only needs registration because it's now an archived thread.
Ubuntu Forums segregates off old content like this to stop it being archived by the search engines indefinitely. And once you do log in, you see a banner like this:
Hello, <username> You are browsing a READ ONLY archive of the...
By the way, for those who are using fedora workstation and are getting a dependency error with mesa packages when upgrading the system today, here is a workaround : sudo dnf --enablerepo=updates-testing upgrade mesa* ! :)
@chaskes yes, fedora responds very fast generally with only very little exceptions . :)
@chaskes no, it was the fault of the packiging maintainer, who fixed an issue in mesa after it was pushed to stable and for that fix other new packages are needed as dependencies : The mesa and libglvnd updates were supposed to go out as a pair. But then airlied did another mesa update with an unrelated bug-fix and bodhi failed to squash the 2 updates together (a bodhi bug IMHO) and now mesa is in updates-stable while the matching libglvnd update is not. :)
Yeah, I normally multi with Ubu, Debian testing, Fedora, Leap, and Tumbleweed. On this particular refurbed laptop it's straight fedora with everything else in VM's.
@cl-netbox I try to keep up with suse, but I know exactly what you mean. they do fully support gnome, though, and make the other de's easily available.
@chaskes You are right ! When it comes to graphics testing for example ... :) Also I like to have an alternative in case Canonical moves into the wrong direction. :)
@EliahKagan I got the idea from you giving one to muru on the grep --include question. Kaz was here complaining about feeling he should tell OP to accept your answer instead on that post, and I said nah it's not about OP. But truly, awesome answer as usual :)
@Zanna I used to enjoy it on college, but I haven't had much luck with "frats" around here.. Guess I changed a bit too since I left college. Does at least people are helpful on keeping the house clean there?
@cl-netbox I always start as an organized person when I freshly install a system, than my chaotic self starts showing up when I try to be "overly" organized about things hahaha
@Zanna Thanks! Yeah, accepts are mainly for an OP to indicate what answer solved their problem or was best for them, so when a valuable answer doesn't seem like it's getting enough general attention, I think bounties are a good way to address that. Of course, you'd expect me to say that today... :)
I edited the question .sh: cannot create : directory nonexistent chmod: cannot access to correct the formatting.
When you follow the link and look at the site, it looks like this:
You see that the question is not properly formatted, my edit was not applied. However, I am shown as the last edi...
@IanC I'm an introvert, and having to share private space with random people really wears me down. Also, I live with my landlord and his partner at the moment, so they have all the power and make all the rules
@EliahKagan :) thanks for educating, on how to understand code and how to use SE most effectively!
@Zanna I know what you mean. Been through a similar situation, where this one guy had "power" over the rules in the house (plus he was picky and as turned out kind of a prick, putting it easy). I'm also an introvert person, but I think that became less relevant when I consider the other issues I have to face sharing this place :p
There's no way I'd ever be able to afford a place of my own in London, unless things changed drastically with the economy or my finances. I guess I'd vaguely hoped I'd meet a friend who was up for sharing, or move back in with my parents (that's very appealing apart from the lack of work in my home town) but yeah I think I'd like to live somewhere else in future, warmer for one thing XD
The question was deleted by its author, so most people won't see anything. — Laurel1 min ago
:-(
@terdon Do you think undeleting that question would be helpful for troubleshooting the SE bug, or will that not matter because devs have access to everything anyway?
@Zanna I guess I was only able to find a cheaper place here because we are in a crysis, property speculation in this region is a bit absurd.. :/
Have you considered trying some cultural exchange? Like, spending an year or so living in another country. Who knows you don't end up finding this "somewhere else" :)
@cl-netbox it's much more easy to be open when nobody sees you...
@cl-netbox 'cause I don't have it installed here on Windows. It's also probably the first time I ever opened Edge, just to check that the site looks the same in a different browser. That one was just (un)luckily available.
@ByteCommander Ah ... okay ... I once checked Edge and wasn't impressed ... many things didn't work as expected ... but maybe they improved it a little bit now. :)
@Zanna not a conflict at all ... but mostly introverted people don't communicate as open-minded as you do, which is something that I appreciate very much ! :)
@Zanna yes ... for people with a normal income it's impossible to buy a flat or a house in London ! :( ... unfortunately ...
@Zanna Do you know the German band "Saltatio Mortis"? I am not sure if you'll like their music, but you'll likely appreciate their haircuts ;-) youtube.com/watch?v=SudGOyqW_e8
I just installed Ubuntu Core on my Raspberry Pi 3 and I would like to use a name other than localhost.localdomain, how do I do this? Are there special considerations to take into account?