@WinEunuuchs2Unix well, links in the first place probably could be considered spam. But if someone mentions that they watch porn - it's fine. It's not our job to judge or criticize person for their preferences or habits. As long as it's about Ubuntu , it's perfectly fine here
Hmmm, I wonder which of my old questions I should rework. I've plenty of old bash scripts, maybe I could port them to python, but . . . struggling to decide which
That file is not going to be standard to all systems. Also, what version of Ubuntu are you running? Please also edit in your existing file. Thanks. — Seth ♦19 secs ago
3,2,1 to OP reply with 1 answer to both my questions, and in a comment.
I love how the raspberry pi 2 can run ubuntu but people close vote it anyway without evidence.
@chaskes current frameworks in the web are components oriented, even though I use angular 1 daily I wouldn't recommend it to start with since it would become obsolete for new projects.
There are some questions and answers that have very log output that is condensed with scrollbars.
Is there a formatting method to control how much is displayed between the scrolling. I believe some post appears to be easy to skip the formatted sections and view the descriptions and details of t...
So I found the Windows batch file equivalent of "set -e":
|| exit /b
....on every single line.
It's a tough call, but I think Unix wins this one :P
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Interestingly, I found out that batch files don't terminate on error when test cases in my unit tests were mysteriously failing yet the build was passing.
So two bugs for the price of one: figuring out why the test failed and then figuring out why the build still passed.
I think I overcomplicate things quite often. I just found a bug in my files-indicator, was thinking about it for 30 minutes, before realizing that I can simply make a simple one-line if statement to fix it.
Background
I bought my compass in the US last year. Next week I'm going to travel to Australia.
Question
Is my US-compass compatible with Australia? or do I need a special compass?
Do I need an adapter?
this is not quite the same thing, but it is related in that there is an unexpected twist or connection between different things... I found out a while ago that GPS is used by the New York Stock Exchange for time adjustments
so if GPS were to go down, it could mess with the stock markets
Hey, I'm trying to cross-compile some C (from Linux to Windows, 64 bit) using Clang. Looks like Clang's not finding the header files, though. Any ideas?
Clang can in principle be used as a cross compiler: unlike most compilers clang/LLVM includes components (such as the codegen, assembler, and linker) for different platforms in the same binary.
However you'll run into a number of problems trying to use it as such in a production capacity:
You ...
@Serg That is the idea I had for your Python indicator... allow access to bash.
I'm posting the code to do it using Sysmonitor Indicator soon but it is text only and I thought you could allow icons via a similar utility of your own written in Python @Serg
@WinEunuuchs2Unix Icons sure can be used, but for animations, it probably would have to be an svg image of sorts, which i don't know how to make, or a batch of png images and manually switch between them
Welp, it's 4:16 PM , another day , nothing done really
Well not really . . . no homework has been done, but at least I've started picking up a new programming language
@Zanna Well mainly you are on-line when I'm at work I think. Don't understand that vegan thing... I had Beef & Shrimp thingy from Edo Japanese fast-food restaurant at mall today... YUM :)
@Zanna Yeah you are a Ubuntu Rebel when it comes to causing problems ! :p
I could have only used one of the tags but I was thinking of you when I used both on purpose ;)
@Serg so I've documented the Sysmonitor Indicator which I think you could write a better equivalent of and only focus on letting people update systray from Bash but add support to display an icon: askubuntu.com/questions/882419/…