listening to three audio streams at a time...seems like a bad idea, but if your head doesn't explode and you can retain at least half of it, you are ahead
It was probably a good idea to pull it, but I saw it during the gap (many users despite the efficacy of doing so) post something borderline then pull it b/c the people that can see those things are usually less easily-offended than a casual passer-by
@Mitch ask a mod to change it requires finding a mod or post a comment that you think a particular flag might be a better idea than another. it's not that big a deal really (one over another) as long as it was generally bad
i would go with too localised. a general question about using rs232 to send firmware in a relatively portable way (using some common inexpensive hardware like a beagle or a wrt box might be okay imo)
just agree with my comment as as self-protection getting it on the record thing to clean it up. anyone that takes exception to your spam flag will have a record to contend with then
i don't think so...a bigger comment would indicate directly in the question that you flagged for closure. i don't really care about the points at this point. it seems like you do from some recent discussions and i don't want you to get selective downvoting because of something i said might be a good idea. anyone with sufficient priv should be able to piece together the situation now
fair point. if you just don't stress it, the points kind of take care of themselves. on the other hand it's easier to say that when you have some points you don't mind losing temporarily
Why do the wallpapers I put in the 'Pictures folder' in the appearence settings never save? http://askubuntu.com/questions/158493/why-do-the-wallpapers-i-put-in-the-pictures-folder-in-the-appearence-settings?atw=1 #settings
erm, i suppose i could but it's kind of a request thing with "this is what normal python glade imports look like" and "this is what we changed to add launchpad integration/other feature"...so i'm not sure launchpad is the best place
i got it...my answering python questions has recently ballooned in to quickly issues that i don't understand completely, but i should since i 'get' python mostly
i'm sure it's beautiful if you designed it. i just need to find that headspace
was all "wait a video protection system caches the whole video to disk? google-video beat that a couple years ago" <-- see webex. don't be stupid. if it's shared on the interwebs it's save-able. anything else is self deception
Madam, Some nice guy changed the password for pt3works three days ago. Please do something about this. ---- Thanks for informing me. I can't access as well. I'll see what I can do. Sigh!
I asked this question yesterday, but when I was writing the answer, a comment from izx was there, asking more details. Then a completed the answer, and told him that, I actually trying to share a find out. Though I was feeling shame or some uneasiness about the fact that, I should have give more ...
It's perfectly OK to self-ask and self-answer legitimate questions which aren't too localized, and if you haven't got better answers in 2-days (or whatever time limit you feel is fair), accept yours. If you get a better answer later, unaccept and accept that instead!
I edited the title to be more catchy: "How do I quickly open System Monitor in Kubuntu" -- you should add a screenshot of System Monitor just to aesthetically enhance your answer And deleted my comment since it's redundant now (you should too)
@jokerdino Well, almost all self-ask/answer are that to a certain degree (unless CW'd); I'd say the Q/A is still borderline too-localized, let the community decide...
i can't tell. i remember sharing a tip in the chat room and being asked to put it up in the site. or asking a question and then figuring it out myself.
I asked this question yesterday, but when I was writing the answer, a comment from izx was there, asking more details. Then a completed the answer, and told him that, I actually trying to share a find out. Though I was feeling shame or some uneasiness about the fact that, I should have give more ...
What files do I need in my home to login in to unity? http://askubuntu.com/questions/158441/what-files-do-i-need-in-my-home-to-login-in-to-unity?atw=1 #unity
Nah. Too lazy to explain how using grep with backreferences would either give him what he wants, or the return code tell him there was a problem. Close-goated as OT...
@jokerdino Thanks for removing the error I overlooked; that and mislabeled 12.04 are my pet peeves these days. Note that there is now an on-topic answer, which, nevertheless, may not work for OP because of his crazy plumbing scheme
driver and drivers are already synonymous, I think we did that because people have a tendency of writing it according to what they think its correct.
Probably we will keep seeing any of those 2 randomly showing up, so unless we clean up drivers all the time it will keep on coming back.
We canno...
@fossfreedom just not a time i remembered you being on before (i don't pay attention to your local time or mine for that matter, i go by utc all the time)
@jokerdino hey, syn'ed tags doesnt mean you cannot use one of them, or when using one it will be replaced with the other one by the system, or am I wrong?
I've recently started exploring Ubuntu (my 1st distro).
I fresh installed precise without a swap (4GB ram).
The only issues are, slow boot (regardless of the swap) and instability after a few days of installation. The runtime performance is immaculate otherwise.
Even though not needed, I still...
I feel like there is more than one question there. What do you all think? Should I comment suggesting the OP post separate questions for the separate constituent issues?
I tried to configure lamp on ubuntu 12.04 following this guide (http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-apache2-with-php5-and-mysql-support-on-ubuntu-12.04-lts-lamp). But when I point to localhost/phpmyadmin/index.php in the browser, it just download the index.php file to my downloads folder. As men...
Whenever I go fullscreen on a youtube video, there is a moment of static, then the controls continuously jump all over the screen, and it seems like the player is trying to center the video between both monitors (I have a two monitor system).
Never had any problems watching full screen flash vi...
Bounty offered: How can I customize Plasma default wallpaper, activity and panel in Kubuntu CD? http://askubuntu.com/questions/155355/how-can-i-customize-plasma-default-wallpaper-activity-and-panel-in-kubuntu-cd?atw=1 #cd
@jrg Oh, IIRC it supports 32-bit just fine, they definitely provide 32-bit kernels, you just have to do the "manual install" (and obviously, no 64-bit guests!)
@EliahKagan, btw the default max CPUs is 512 on amd64, while "experimental" max is 512/i386, 4096/amd64 (not that the latter are guaranteed to work on consumer hardware)
CPU = core, but given that you said "32-bit only" I wouldn't be surprised if your best was a Pentium MMX :P
Two things: (a) CPU in this context must be defined as the kernel defines it, which is "core" and (b) answers.com shouldn't be used as an authoritative source for anything (worse than wikipedia)