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00:05
Someone agrees to review my Nginx-WordPress bootstrapper? I greatly improved it after getting many criticisms (and literal shouts) and gave hours upon hours to learn how to design and develop that.
This project is for personal usage. Not for customers and not communal.
00:54
Alright. I apologize in advance for all of these.
Here we go...
@TheWanderer ---^
Did you make these Nathan?!
No.
Sadly, I can't take credit.
Stole them from a Slack group I'm in.
Ah. They are quite good though! xD
Now I just need someone to actually give on to lol
00:57
Welcome to the club :(
 
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05:20
PowerShell is weird. That is all.
05:51
@NathanOsman It is very different.
I used to dislike it, but it's growing on me. Slowly.
I like that it's open source.
@Seth @NathanOsman heh. MS is getting oddly linux friendly...
You can probably run (newer) ASP.net/MSSQL stuff on a linux box exactly the same way you'd run, say a python app. Which is kinda disorienting.
06:07
@JourneymanGeek they've had to redefine themselves. Their previous business model wasn't making them enough money, apparently.
Or that's the party line, anyway.
But not that it isn't cool. Being able to use .NET on Linux is really awesome.
06:30
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Q: Installing Linux on Mac OS X Not Finding Disk Partition

user1413793I am trying to install Linux (specifically Ubuntu 16.04) on my Mac OS X 10.13.3. I followed the instructions here. I created a USB installer with UNetbootin, installed rEFInd, created a 124 gb partition of my hard drive and even booted ubuntu successfully from the USB drive. However, when I try t...

 
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08:23
Hi
i have getting following error
403 error Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server.
any one help me
i have delete files from /var/www then above eror getting
08:46
Someone agrees to review my Nginx-WordPress bootstrapper? It is aimed for personal usage.
https://github.com/benqzq/ulcwe
Thanks in advance.
09:05
Feb 8 at 16:29, by Thomas Ward
document it
Feb 8 at 16:06, by Thomas Ward
that should be a user-specific decision whether they install certbot and things
@user9303970 I'm not really proficient in these things, but you already got a lot of feedback here and it doesn't seem like you did anything about (at least) these flaws. What gives?
09:39
dessert, of course I did: I declared it as non-communal (hence there is no problem with Certbot there, or intended lack of documentation), I deleted the while-heredoc Thomas mentioned, I no longer source anything besides variables/aliases per Thomases criticism, I reduced the number of dirs and file for better architecture, as recommended by terdon, I united some files and so forth.
Between the recommendations and now, I added documentation but I deleted it the moment this project was declared non-communal. So, after all my changes, I ask for a second feedback. No one is obliged to help, of course, I'm fully aware to that...
 
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Q: dpkg error while upgrading: dpkg-preconfigure not found

AkimotoI am running Ubuntu server 16.04.3. I enabled the automatic installation of security updates. This morning, the server was turned off (not sure why, it was expected to be running). After restarting it, I tried to update it using apt-get dist-upgrade. It gives me the following error: Fetched 351 ...

 
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Q: Disk full after broken installation of KDE desktop and now cannot remove/uninstall anything

benettI wanted to install Plasma 5.12 on my Ubuntu 16.04.03 system. So I ran the following lines in Terminal: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade sudo apt update && sudo apt install kubuntu-desktop However, in the middle of the installation I go...

 
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15:22
Huh, one person, multiple accounts in the question and comment to the answer? He or she seems to comment in the name of the asker. askubuntu.com/questions/1006476/…
 
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16:38
@Oli This answer recommends rename with $N, which seems to be really simple compared to your sprintf approach, but I can't get it to work – is this refering to Ubuntu's prename or anything else?
Oli
Oli
17:12
@dessert I think they renamed it to file-rename (with alternatives symlinks to rename) but yeah
Oh that answer... I'm not sure
hey @Oli! How's life?
17:32
Oh, I even asked about the different rename commands once: askubuntu.com/q/956010/507051
Seems like OP is speaking about yet another one there: plasmasturm.org/code/rename
 
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18:34
@dessert about the renames:
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Q: What's with all the renames: prename, rename, file-rename?

terdonOn my Debian system (well, my LMDE system, but close enough), I have at least 3 different rename programs: /usr/local/bin/rename : This is a Perl script, written by Tom Christiansen. Oddly enough, I can't seem to find which package installed it: $ dpkg -S /usr/local/bin/rename dpkg-query: no ...

19:09
@terdon Oh, I guess we had the same question there. Why doesn't SE already have a cross-linking feature where one can link questions from different SE sites? Would be quite helpful here IMO…
20:05
Roses are red, Violets are blue, Ubuntu wants data, on the system you use x http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/02/ubuntu-data-collection-opt-out
 
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21:12
So I decided to be brave and buy one of these: amazon.ca/gp/product/B077KRWVPJ
I'll let y'all know how it works. I'm also curious to see if it works over USB 2.0. If it does, then I will try connecting it to my Pi.
Being able to remotely control a DSLR using a Raspberry Pi would be amazing.
@NathanOsman Nice! Let us know, though I think USB 2.0 might not handle the rate necessary for high definition, but who knows :)
what do you want to control a DSLR remotely for?
21:27
@IanC It claims to have an onboard MPEG4 encoder. So it should be feeding a compressed stream to the PC. USB 2.0 has a theoretical maximum of around 50 MB/s which should be more than enough for 1080p at reasonable bitrates.
@IanC That's not actually the original purpose for buying it. I want to be able to record video indefinitely (normally, recording is limited to 20 minutes).
This will allow me to record from live view instead of using the camera's video encoder.
But I still think it would be cool to use a Pi to control the camera.
Did I ever show you the video from a couple years ago of the bird's nest I captured with my Pi?
@NathanOsman that's odd, so even if you have a very large storage space you can't do stuff like a timelapse video with your camera? Because of that constraint?
@NathanOsman No you didn't, send me a link!
I cannot record a timelapse video but I have an intervalometer, so I can record images at regular intervals.
(Which are of higher quality anyway.)
yeah, I think that's actually the right way of doing timelapses lol
recording indefinitely is more of a workaround when you don't have a intervalometer
Here's the bird's nest:
I recorded that using the Pi camera.
And here's a timelapse I shot earlier this year with the intervalometer:
That's cool!! I think I can see the possibilities now, of stuff you would only be able to record remotely
21:36
The only thing I need now is an AC adapter for the camera.
specially things involving wild animals, that would scare away personally :)
@NathanOsman what is the charger like? I think that won't be really hard to find if you get the input voltage/amp right
Apparently ACK-E8 is what I'm looking for.
Canon doesn't even sell them in Canada :|
(Not to mention that it's grossly overpriced.)
you can't find them online locally? Last resort could be get them that from AliExpress
but it would take a while..
they deliver to canada right?
21:42
Amazon Canada might
Oh yes.
That is Amazon Canada.
standard Amazon will be painful to ship international :p
^--- this
@NathanOsman can't tell from the onebox on a phone :p
amazon.ca/...
Lol.
21:43
I opened the website but didn't even notice the ca lol
@NathanOsman "...***on a phone***"
I wish I had a multimeter.
can't get link data easily in the chat 1boxes on a phone
I could verify it was outputting the correct voltage.
well, go ahead and buy it! 16.99 is a little above the price I saw on aliexpress on a quick search but not big enough to compensate waiting months for it to arrive
@NathanOsman cant you find one of those cheap ones on some electronics shop?
21:44
I'm not sure I come out ahead using a cheap multimeter to test a cheap power supply :P
Something somewhere along the line has to be high quality :P
I can't defend the idea
hahaha
but I think the precision isn't that bad in the covered voltage/amperage even on the cheap ones
just don't use it for high amperage, I did it when building a AC to DC supply and almost burn mine :D
that's not even the worst I did, I didn't have any electronics shops to build a nice case with some plug connectors and "alligator clips", so the DC supply is like a box with lots of wires coming out of it solded to a paper clip lol

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