@AmithKK That's slightly harder. Chromium just pulls its fonts from the systems font cache. If a stylesheet requests a certain font that is installed, it's going to be available and it's going to show on the page. The quickest fix for that is to write a script that dynamically edits the CSS to make sure no style can use one of those fonts... But I don't think that's as simple as it might sound.
That's the only reason I use more than one ! or not - to convert a value that can be regarded as boolean (numbers, strings, etc) and convert it into an actual boolean value (True/False). !!1 === True, !!0 === False, etc
I think I've only ever used them for checking that two variables both equal something or both equal nothing (handy for some types of form) !!varA == !!varB
And that's only because I'm lazy. It's a badger to read.
@Achu I don't see why not but you'd probably be better of just sharing the connection through a Wifi card (assuming the laptop has one) using network manager or hostap, or something like that.
no, not me... I am yet on 11.04 and afraid to upgrade as the last time it crashed in my computer, and I have lots of work which can't stop ... I think I will upgrade to the next stable LTS
@JorgeCastro I've just tried 12.04 for the first time today. next week I'll have a second laptop to run it, I'll apply the patch and go through everything. there was a mixup with search results as well (luckily part of the code I wrote, so I can fix that)
my bios has two 'features' -> Load Fail-Safe Defaults and Load Optimized Defaults One works and one does not, however It is proving to be quite a mission to track what change is causing the system to not boot.
I accidently killed windows 7 the other day and am without a backup or the inclination to pay for windos. So I installed Ubuntu and after a bit of a problem getting wifi to work am really very happy with it and wished I´d switched a long time ago. Unity is very nice and very intuitive for someone...
Bounty offered: Is there a way to disable or limit system xrandr probes? http://askubuntu.com/questions/54422/is-there-a-way-to-disable-or-limit-system-xrandr-probes #xorg
hi @DavidOneill ... my first time here ... thought I'd fly in and say hello ... and that my flash player has died out-of-the-blue, have you had any similar issues?
I'm on linux mint 12
i have installed java, following netbeans instructions, it wasn't working on chrome, so i installed it like that
sudo echo 'deb http://www.duinsoft.nl/pkg debs all' >> /etc/apt/sources.list
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 5CB26B26
sudo apt-get ...
Who thinks it's a good idea for StackExchange to integrate with Balsamiq for UX.StackExchange? I do, and I'd be really happy if we had the ability to make mockups on UX for UX.
This is something for SE to spend unicorn dollars on. Fogbugz has Balsamiq, UX should get it too!
I want to know why it doesn't have use defrag, because it makes no sense.
defrag moves the files around on the hard drive so it's more organized and easier to find, and makes everything faster, so why wouldn't that be usefull?
> "There is no support of deleted file recovery in the file system design. The ext3 driver actively deletes files by wiping file inodes[26] for crash safety reasons."
@GeorgeEdison hey I got a quick question about openID if you have a second
Basically what is the correct way as a consumer to 'log' your users data. normally I have a username and a password to work with. Now I have a identity. Should I store the id and the identity's domain seperate? or as a single string or just the id??