@Zanna well thats kinda what I am wondering ... because ubuntu 16 Desktop has it ... the Server Install has the capability of formating a drive to btrfs ... but the installer doesnt seem to have the tools required to setup a btrfs raid
@Zanna filesystems can be installed, but what I think @CaffeineAddiction really needs is the mount.btrfs executable . . .so there are particular packages for it
@cl-netbox hahah Their is no ISIS In Pakistan .. They are just supporting the banned outfits here for their purpose and using them for their purpose and International Media Labeling them as ISIS... Any how There are several Attacks in last 5 days and The situation is very critical
if you're dead your soul has already been absorbed into the Chaotic Darkness and decompiled into pure energy which fuels said Darkness. Therefore you can't do anything at all. Not even after you're dead.
hmmm... I just found this askubuntu.com/review/suggested-edits/679514 and I think the edit should obviously be rejected, but the question should be reopened and edit-suggester notified of the reopening, so they can post an answer
I think they need to improve the answer though
I can't figure out how to do this so that they will definitely see the message
I was going to put it in the reject message
but I don't think people see those unless they chase up their suggestions
I think I will just end up posting a comment on their behalf on the question (which looks like it should stay closed) with the link to the Mozilla help page, but we'll see what they say...
enables, suspends everyone in the room, freezes the room, then deletes the room after moving everything to Trashcan, then subsequently gets banned by The Great Ones
I seem to have hit a hard limit on the number of forks I can do ... I googled this and it says something about changing a value in /etc/sysctl.conf but that file just has a ton of comments ... I also checked /etc/sysctl.d/ but am not sure which file in there to change
haha vtc? I can't understand it myself but I am reluctant to VTC as I just don't know about this topic - maybe someone who does can make head or tail or arm or leg of it
I'm struggling with how the answer to "how to uninstall nvidia drivers" can be a link to "install and configure nvidia driver" askubuntu.com/questions/538220/…
Wait, it's too bad. Just when you start thinking you understand, it's going bananas. I will leave him a comment for clarification and keep an eye on it...
@Seth The direct use of root, the Red Hat style prompt, and the Red Hat style service network restart. It would be networking on Ubuntu, if you restarted networking that way. — Michael Hampton3 mins ago
hm, @Zanna
prompt and root don't mean much IMO but the restart command is interesting.
you know it's always funny how you answer one question and you're like "that was kinda cool. I learned something answering this and I think it's a cool answer" and it gets like 1 vote, maybe the OP accepts it. And you're like "ok, I solved his problem. cool". Then you answer a super simple, boring question and it goes HQN and you get like 11 votes -.-
I understand why that happens, but it's still amusing.
63. An even more trivial one I did on U&L got 83 before the question got closed as (haha!) a duplicate of a question closed as no repro... I am still laughing about that. How can it be no repro and have a duplicate? XD
I almost deleted that answer as well
since someone got there first
but I thought hmm no, mine is slightly different, there is something in the other answer I don't quite agree with
@ThomasWard you don't owe me any apologies - I get what I pay for. My question at this point is do I really need secure boot? What do I get for it? protection from rootkits?
I recently installed Xubuntu 16.04 on my system, alongside Windows 7. The installation/live USB worked fine without any problems.
However, my system erratically suspends without warning. No data is lost, but suspending approximately every 2 minutes is very annoying.
How do I fix this?
Here is ...