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Whatever the case, I am without WiFi access on my Kindle because of it.
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@GeorgeEdison i think for google it's by design
That's a disappointment.
Can iOS devices connect to ad-hoc networks?
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yup
Let me know if that works. (I assume you have a Win7 box somewhere to use for testing.)
I might give it a try on my Kindle.
This would make an awesome question for AU!
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is there a connectify ubuntu version?
00:05
No.
But I'm working on a solution...
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our network here at the vacation place is rather... interesting, i'd prefer to not have a windows version as the firewall/dhcp server/etc.
@jrg what version of droid are you running?
@jrg: I do suspect it should be possible to throw something similar together with hostapd
rather, what lfavor
00:06
@JourneymanGeek Right. (That's what I'm trying to figure out ATM.)
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@lazyPower unrooted stock google jelly bean.
the wifi hotspot that comes stock with the phone, is by definition, adhoc
no, actually
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i'm trying to connect a tablet to a adhoc ubuntu-hosted network.
in my android 4.0 system, it runs as a infrastructure AP
00:07
oh?
Samsung Galaxy S3 runs adhoc :|
HTC </3
might be cause you're american
EVO was the biggest piece of $#@!%
never again
no offense, your phone companies do stupid things to screw over their customers
00:08
none taken, i agree
@lazyPower: The only problem with my One V is that I like it so much, when the time comes, I'd be reluctant to upgrade
Thats odd that your tablet wont connect to an adhoc network tho
seems to be a standard complaint according to the oracle of the internet.
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@GeorgeEdison: I might not have the right hardware, but Connectify doesn't work.
says "AP not supported"
so I'm probably screwed. :\
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A: How do I share my Wi-Fi via Wi-Fi Direct on my laptop?

Andrejs CainikovsSeems like you have misunderstood WiFi Direct use case. WiFi Direct is not about sharing the connection (as you wrote it), but a peer-to-peer communication without involving AP. The sad truth is that you cannot mix WiFi Direct with Station mode, which so far makes the whole idea of using WiFi Di...

wonder what this could do...
00:26
@lazyPower well if you consider that linux wireless is a step behind other wireless and that android is a step further behind real linux...just my theory. we should all boycott everything not atheros and get ONE working wireless driver for "linux" instead of loads of half working ones
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@AbrahamVanHelpsing amen
.... i have an atheros chipset in the netbook thats acting as my XBMC install and it works just fine on all wireless modes....
ducks
it's an N card that supports AP mode with hardware crypto through hostapd?
its a G card that supports all G functions
well there you go ;)
00:27
cuz that netbook is gangster
straight gangster for beign 4 years old and operating like a champ
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Q: What purchasable wireless cards support master-mode/hostapd?

AbrahamVanHelpsingWhat I am looking for: links to specific purchasable cards (amazon, google shopping results, anything that will last) There is a preference for N support What I'm not looking for: Your personal ebay link Chipsets as revealed by linux-wireless "this one doesn't work" USB, PCMCIA, Expre...

just saying...crickets
I'm back.
we need to build a browser addon that polls the linux hardware support lists and will embed a big red "DO NOT BUY" button over the page. or a big thumbs up, or one of those shakey looking smileys for YMMV
I messed up my network configuration so bad that I lost my Internet connection.
@AbrahamVanHelpsing any insight on this potential purchase? amazon.com/Seagate-Barracuda-3-5-Inch-Internal-ST3000DM001/dp/…
00:30
@lazyPower good idea...but i'm not sure anyone is willing to step up and say "hostapd works for me with this N card with stock drivers on 3.x kernels" there are reports that it works, but not with vanilla kernel/driver
looking to slap 2 of these in my NAS
/me <3 seagate...are they still doing the no questions asked 7 year warranty?
its not enterprise performance, but I'll take the tradeoff in write speed for reliability.
Not after the floods, no.
I'm gambling buying storage at this point anyway
well, i like seagate. there's a reason the USMC uses them
and it wasn't the FS - the logic board on this WD Green drive took a dive. Got maybe 300gb off of it before it finally went belly up
I'm going to try and RMA it, but i have read enough horror stories aobut green drives in a raid setup to know this is not a good solution.
00:32
i've had bad luck with WD "Green" eco-friendly drives in general. I had a brand new undamaged one have smart complain the DAY i got it
yeah. i'm over it before i got started
it was gutted from a usb drive enclosure, so i feel less ashamed of buying it than i would have otherwise
the drive was solid for a year. I think its out of warranty but i'm going to try anyway
i have two seagate usb encolsure drives 1 and 1.5 T ... both years old and still kicking
yeah my 500gb Seagate is going on 6 years at this point. still has a superbly healthy S.M.A.R.T. scan
one makes a little noise when it spins up, but it has been dropped and taken through multiple airports multiple times...NOT a manufacturing defect
welp, looks like i'll be picking 2 of those up on the first then unless somethign better comes along
its times like these that I love amazon prime
00:45
i actually sort of used to enjoy disassembling the old scrap computers and separating by part type...then testing them all yes. there is something wrong there.
later on peeps, abbreviated coma time ... i promise to stop abusing italics and ellipses eventually
tc @AbrahamVanHelpsing
Have we moved to a system like Stack Overflow, where more than one approval (or rejection) is required before action is taken on a suggested edit?
I think its 2 now
@JourneymanGeek It used to be just 1 here.
@EliahKagan: I mean on the 'mainline' SE platform
oops, I donno why i said still
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00:55
@lazyPower yeah, i miss my netbook for that very reason. :(
Did you get rid of it?
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might buy it off the person i gave it to... would be useful in situations like right now.
ah, yeah i've lent mine out a few times, but i refuse to part with it.
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(the battery has since died on her, so it's a paperweight for what she does)
its just too handy
same - without AC cable its an expensive plastic rock
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00:56
either that or come december i'll flash my cr-48.
and replacement battery is just as expensive as it is to replace the netbook all together.
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lol yeah
(dumb)
01:35
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Q: When does chmod fail?

WugUnder what circumstances will chmod fail? I looked at the man page but it only specifies usage and doesn't go into details about what circumstances it won't work in. I'd assume chmod will work if: you're root you own the target file (and are setting a mundane mode bit i.e. not sticky bit, oth...

 
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There are hungry people in the world.
They're called developers, donate to them.
04:15
Anyone on here? I know it's late.
Well I'll tell my story, and hopefully wake up to a possible answer.
I upgraded to 12.10, and no errors on installation other than saying it wanted to install packages that were already installed. Ok, no biggie I presumed. So it says restart, and I do so. So I reboot, pass grub, see the purple screen, then goes into a black screen, which won't change.
appears
Awesome @Mochan
Side note, I have Intel HD 4000 graphics, and I had to upgrade the kernel to 3.3.6 to stop constant freezing due to Intel HD 4000.
@Imnotanerd have a live cd at hand?
Nope, came pre-installed. System76 :D
Also, I have tried changing the "quiet splash" to "nomodeset" with no luck.
Oh, I see what you're asking. Um, I can make a USB into an Ubuntu Installer, if that helps.
04:35
ok
please do that
:/
I now have to do a project on accepting a character and printing 10 baby names from that character using only a if loop in java
@Imnotanerd did you open a question on the site?
05:08
hello
is it true that, questions about accessing BIOS should not be asked?
No @GeorgeEdison
Just curious.
I've followed! just now
Great! Please consider upvoting some of the good questions.
05:29
@GeorgeEdison Followed
@AmithKK Please also vote for some of the good questions.
That helps bring us closer to the commit stage :)
@AmithKK Thanks!
Is questions about ebook formats also allowed there?
idk. George can answer, i think
Well... we're in the definition phase, so feel free to post it as a sample question.
Then everyone else will vote on it to decide if it will be an on-topic question for the site when it launches.
thanks, i'll ask "Is questions about ebook formats (without having a physical ebook reader) are allowed?"
Oh no wait.
Sorry - you misunderstood me. I meant you should ask a question that you would ask on the site if it existed.
05:38
i'm waiting.... :)
Oh. thanks
Don't worry - Area51 can be a bit confusing at first :)
06:21
o/ Hi all
There goes another 100 rep down the drain :"( askubuntu.com/questions/146654/…
06:56
Morning all
What the command to check the newly created or uploaded file on server?
My unused server, the disc space increasing 2gb per day
have know idea why its increasing 2gb per day
Sounds like a log file that's gotten out of control.
Yay! QENet (my Qt wrapper for the ENet library) received its first packet!
07:46
@GeorgeEdison yup that
I'm not in much position to say this (or do anything about it) but is this a valid question? Or at least the 'second query'. I'll leave this up to you guys :P
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Q: What is the best Python Editors in ubuntu 12.04

FarhadWhat is the best Python Editors in Ubuntu 12.04 And another query you would benefit me learning Python

@Mochan Not Constructive
you can flag it if you wish to
Cool. Thanks :))
@Mahesh I flagged it as low-quality. Is that OK?
umm.. you may say so. bit IMO, it fits best under NC since it is a list style question that can start pointless debates
I only got two options. Low-quality and other.
IDK this is like my 3rd flag >.>
08:41
Well, it's not a very good question overall I guess :P
Actually it's a good question for newbies :)
08:55
@Achu Yeah. But not for this site. :P
Perhaps in a coding/Python StackExchange site or something.
\o @Mochan
@AmithKK Hey Amith!
Aptana studio would work
Is this statement [I have had some major problems myself with the new ubuntu 12.10, so i downgraded (clean install of the LTS).] valid? Like, it's opinionated and expressing their own problems. Perhaps I should edit out the 'I have had blahblah'?
I don't even think this is an answer:
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A: Ubuntu doesn`t load after update from 12.04 to 12.10

CameronI do't know a fix, but i do recommend to just to remake an Ubuntu Live USB and reinstall, but make it an earlier version, from 10.10 - 12.04 those are nearly stable, 12.10 isn't that good.

09:15
@Mochan bad answer, but unflaggable
09:33
@Mahesh Great. I can't even downvote it >.<
hey there people
@Mochan write it in a to do list if you re concerned. :P
@Mahesh 3 points away :P
09:38
@Mahesh delete it ;3
Is this OK?
I suggest you use Synaptic to remove your broken packages, as E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. suggests. — Mochan 36 secs ago
umm... it sounds ok, but lemme look at the context
that question was solved in second answer.
and when dealing with unmet dependencies, its better not to mess with packages unless you absolutely confidently knw what you are doing
10:04
Hello,

Thanks for interesting in developing Ubuntu Tweak. I decided to
continue the development again.

However, if you like to get involved in the development of Ubuntu
Tweak, I would appreciate for that.

Best Regards,
Tualatrix Chou
@Mahesh @jokerdino
just saw that
Nice job, Windows, keep making it uglier.
@Mochan ?
How am I supposed to even read that?!
@AmithKK Thy picture
10:17
Oh, didn't you get the new Microsoft Font Reader? Its just $199.
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@AmithKK +10000000000000000
I'd love to see all pirated windows machines using linux instead.
lol :)
I mean, really, I hate piracy.
10:18
is on a windows 8 system now
;p
I hate to disappoint you, but I think that might actually be my fault now I look closer.
What say I convert the steel authority of India to linux?
bah
@Mahesh: eh, I wouldn't have gotten half as good as I am now without it honestly
@JourneymanGeek I abanodon you. Windows 8 user. -sneer-
10:19
@JourneymanGeek I second that
I used windows before linux
@Mochan:I also have an XP and a centos box on this desk. and a ubuntu partition
me too
@Mahesh Really? I wish everything was open-source. Then that would eliminate the need for pirates :))
@JourneymanGeek jks
@Mochan Then food must be free
@AmithKK: recipies should be free ;p
10:20
@AmithKK Food is free. If you grow it.
@Mochan no its not
you need to pay taxes for land, water, fertilizers and stuff
@AmithKK You need to pay for everything. Like, you need a computer to run Linux.
I wish I could say nope to that
Then how will software devs get money?
@AmithKK If everything was free, why would they need money? ;3
10:22
fear is the cause
aw I'm not winning this :P
\o/
fear, is the cause of aggression. fear, is the reason money exists
@AmithKK GIVE ME A PROGRAM TO DO PROGRAMMING WITH OR I'LL EAT ALL THE FREE TOMATOES IN THE WORLD!!
Ew. I hate tomatoes.
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@Mahesh That doesn't make much sense to me :P
@AmithKK Don't worry. I'm competitive and good at arguing. Believe me, I've been practising for years!
It requires few hours of philosophy to explain that
@Mochan Not if it is on Sonic :P
10:28
@Mochan girls have it in their genes. so make that few millions of years. :P
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@Mahesh +1
BTW Hi @JourneymanGeek @chenyzvariya and @devav2 :D
Who else hates tomatoes? -Like, whoever starred-
@Mochan write an operating system for me. from the ground up.
@Mahesh Make me that program to do all programming first and I'll be happy to XD
I wouldn't mind making an OS though... maybe I could be the new maker of the next Linux distro :P
I'm not skilled enough, though XD
lol
code an OS. ENTIRELY IN PYTHON!
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@JourneymanGeek I know a person who is doing that
10:34
oh?
He's 11
can python self host? I was under the impression the python interpreter was coded in C?
sigh I obviously wasted my childhood.
yeah, he was using some asm things
@JourneymanGeek You'll need to make the python interpreter in something other than python.... Or find a python->asm compiler
@JourneymanGeek you are talking of CPython.
10:35
probably
Damn I wasted my childhood
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@ObsessiveSSOℲ kinda yup that
@ObsessiveSSOℲ: or have a processor that does python natively
@JourneymanGeek YAY!!!
Hmm. Interesting CPU. Wonder what kernel modules Ubuntu will want on that thing.
10:36
@JourneymanGeek Ok, i'll get to that
PyIO
I doubt you could make a whole OS in Python. BTW was Ubuntu made with C++/C or what?
actually, its a bit complicated.
The kernel is Linux, written by Linus in C
@Mahesh I mean not entirely in C++/C
@Mahesh Well yeah, I knew that would be true. But how about Ubuntu itself? :P
andwe have tons of supportingpackages that are each written either in C or Cpp or python or whatever else you can think of. Lu, Lisp, Perl, D, R, etc etc
I can tell you what wood each plank is, but ask me about the ship, and I'm clueless.
Look at it this way:
10:40
@Mahesh I was almost going to ask "What's Cpp?" then I realized: C Plus Plus. Duh
Unity=CPP
Source packages should have language info associated with them.
@ObsessiveSSOℲ plus dirty cute python tools
@ObsessiveSSOℲ Ooh~ Python and C++~
I don't really like C/C++ etc. They're scary.
It's like printf('Hello')
ERROR FSAHIGHEJSKGHBULSGDBDHBKGAUBFJABVHZBDJVBJSMEOW
@Mochan but if you really want to code, go learn C
@Mahesh I'll stick with noobing, thanks C:
noobing = another word I made up
10:44
at times I can not think of anything else other than C when someone says programming language. maybe because i have a secret crush for it
Lisp machines were general-purpose computers designed (usually through hardware support) to efficiently run Lisp as their main software language. In a sense, they were the first commercial single-user workstations. Despite being modest in number (perhaps 7,000 units total as of 1988), Lisp machines commercially pioneered many now-commonplace technologies – including effective garbage collection, laser printing, windowing systems, computer mice, high-resolution bit-mapped graphics, computer graphic rendering, and networking innovations like CHAOSNet. Several companies were building and s...
PHP is evil
not python but its been done before
@JourneymanGeek Wow! Awesome!
@Mahesh PHP is something unknown to me.
10:45
(I admit it, I have a soft spot for wierd ol machines)
amusingly. those things are indirectly a reason for gnu
I'm not greatly equipped with knowledge of history
" There were two AI Lab people who did not get hired by either: Richard Stallman and Marvin Minsky. Stallman, however, blamed Symbolics for the decline of the hacker community that had centered around the AI lab. For two years, from 1982 to the end of 1983, Stallman worked by himself to clone the output of the Symbolics programmers, with the aim of preventing them from gaining a monopoly on the lab's computers."
from that article
truefact, I was convinced for years that marvin minsky was a myth
Took me ages to make -,-''

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