[00:16] lombriz yeah i have it like that now [00:16] solution: these variables should only be used when you really want to disable the plugin. [00:39] well that sounds complicated [00:39] its fine tho [00:40] I am a bit confused by this turning off interrupts and turning them on again [00:40] Psi-Jack: I'm going to run telnet on this box just to annoy you. [00:40] sdgathman ^ [00:40] how are you going to start a GUI application without running it through xorg if you dont have a "DE" [00:58] Scorpion2185: you linked to a guide you're supposedly following, but evidence suggests that you haven't followed it [01:38] which i guess is exactly what you could have been referring too :P [01:38] or in the past i'd use GDM stop [01:39] All sh? [01:39] akdev: Oh, or spits out bizarre errors. I'm almost certain its cache is trashed, but it won't regenerate the cache when cleared either [02:43] BIGINT is not good enough for my needs unfortunately [02:43] _files [02:43] Thanks, I was trying to look that up, and found a few differing opinions. [02:43] BerenErchamion, what do you mean by that? [02:43] codydh: Listen to this non-stop until keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iwBM_YB1sE [02:43] did you stop because the joke wasn't funny? [03:21] Ok, I think I just registered. What's up everyone? Interesting convos here... [03:21] GPL/AGPL doesn't restrict the copyright holders abilities to choose how their works are licensed dude [03:21] but this wouldn't usually be covered in an intro to group theory course [03:21] pingfloyd: cool. [05:34] and convert it to UTC or a unix timestamp if possible :) [05:34] easier on the throat/etc I think [06:39] ok , [06:39] couldn't find it in the logs currently, so that's typed from a picture I took (some numbers / adresses are likely incorrect) [06:40] thewaspsknees: would normally be something you'd do with separate dns entries on the internal and external network [06:40] osse, syntax error near unexpected token ( [07:15] SystemD is a total dick sometimes [07:15] _ikke_: I've created a local b2 and a local b3, and now while working on b1, I did: git rebase b1 b2; and I get the correct history, but that modified b2, instead of modifying b1 as I wanted [07:15] I mean if it's actually possible, it's still so many more headaches than letting the mac's firmware do it itself [07:54] let's see what driver he needs [07:54] !cookie | yeats [07:54] yeats: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie! [07:54] That's a pet peeve of mine, when apps change drastically to try to get new customers, and they remove features that old customers rely on [07:54] And I have to manually take the iface up again [07:54] ugg [07:55] wish it would fuck off a bit [08:02] someone needs to make a thunderbolt cable with lights on it that roll down the cable in the direction data is flowing, change speed depending on how fast the copy is [08:02] do you have a link to that? [08:02] https://github.com/lm-sensors/lm-sensors File an issue. [08:02] as much as I don't really like WiFi, there are consumer level mesh solutions now, and you'd be able to use them anywhere you move to. [08:02] one of the useful uses of it [09:11] console cable [09:11] Fuck Sneepa. [09:11] It has some.... quirks. [09:11] i need link for that iso steve [09:28] MarcelineVQ: https://lpaste.net/3632122828544802816 [09:28] cousteau: sounds like a bitbucket feature. do you not want a pull request for your branch? [09:28] ArahaelPi: as-pattern [09:28] then yes, please make your way to #rsync [10:07] ok, you mentioned fc26, does it matter that the chroot dir I had was fc25? [10:07] ~seen rms [10:07] art_, what's the problem ? Java programs won't start ? [10:13] by default the upgrade from 16.04 will switch to Gnome-shell desktop. Plenty of tutorials on how to install Unity and restore Unity as the default desktop [10:13] por que? [10:13] the girls are a nice bonus [10:14] bah it's also 100 Mbit/s [11:18] chance is that the issue is your provider [11:19] does that mean it's linked to another unavailable file system? [11:25] but the other way though [11:25] glguy: that makes the decision at runtime, not at compilation time [11:25] that's still an outrageous price [11:25] everything else i will remove [11:25] what was the cheat code to spawn SWAT? [11:59] before network config is too late? :s [11:59] You can do it, you're rich! [11:59] rorx: BTT can remap ANYTHING now [12:57] I mean that's nice, but that doesn't mean it's well known to me [12:58] additional tools / user land UI's / etc... - your choice [12:58] BWAHAHAHAHAHA [12:58] Isn't the point that a package is a collection of plugins? [12:58] Which one are you using? [13:00] The first sentence of that documentation is the way I understand bifunctor [13:00] tawr: so.... ? [13:01] Vanhallin1: when doing these maths problem its sometimes helpful to 'pretend' you are programming so to speak [13:01] then run update-grub [13:01] With pegs [13:01] The heart attack anywhere from a few hours to a few days. [13:41] Does that seem sufficient for a dev "skilled in the art"? [13:41] yann-kaelig: leave the identity there just configure smtp and imap stuff in the accounts [13:41] &a[0] is equivalent to &*(a + 0) which is equivalent to &*a which is equivalent to just a [13:56] I got the Sapphire Pulse RX580 8GB as defined by Apple as fully working [13:57] it was added because people kept trying to use regexp_matches and tripping over the fact that it returns a set [14:37] RJ come onair at monero-pool [14:37] when ifconfig, fstat and netstat work great? [15:12] ..lost? [15:12] what weight topre are you using? [15:45] within the first dropbox Link I provided you, you will find just a simple script even somebody who is not coding, like me, can understand easily. does not look like it has bad backdoors, it just does some simple jobs. [15:45] Riastradh: fn reduce_a(n: u128) -> u128 { n & ((1 << 126) - 1) } fn reduce_p(n: u128) -> u128 { (n >> 127) + (n & ((1 << 127) - 1)) } fn reduce_h(n: u128) -> u128 { 257 * (n >> 64) + (n & ((1 << 64) - 1)) } [15:45] a flowchart is a [describe features here] graph [16:02] simple [16:02] its the cheapest plan too [16:03] fails of course again [16:03] are you curretly using it? [16:33] Does it change with vim -Nu NONE ? [16:33] thorsten`: if you want to read from stdin async, you'll have to spawn a separete thread and communicate with it through for example an MVar [16:33] matlab changes a person [16:33] benpa[m]: yup [16:33] not to a single device [16:33] econdudeawesome, use a LiveDVD Workstation edition to boot up and install Fedora again. [16:56] eth0 ethernet unmanaged -- [16:56] i don't "intuitively" know why `T o S = 0` does not imply `T = 0 or S = 0` [16:56] https://www.amazon.com/sanwo-Replaceable-Waterproof-Dustproof-Covering/dp/B01I57KL7G/ [16:56] at least not to me [16:56] eggsampler: >:| [16:56] wtf is k? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_theorem_(analysis_of_algorithms)#Generic_form [16:56] Is there some easy way to draw commutative diagrams on mathb.in? [16:57] regardless, a ping test would show if the network was broken [16:57] ofcourse it does [16:57] but after i clean the cache on the node and run the agent the same error occurs [16:57] IRF540N [17:27] econdudeawesome: this sounds like a limitation of the dropbox application, which is consistent accross all linux platforms [17:27] why does :'<,'>!awk '!seen[$0]++' not work but :'<,'>!sort -u work? [17:27] in fact, I was trying to make a useful example for myself for making all artist names of music files lower case [17:27] hello, is it possible to parse a reference to a type without getting "ambiguous type" error? This is a minimal example of a problem I'm stuck at: https://repl.it/@naushadh/AfraidSociableSysadmin [17:28] and both were merged 20 minutes ago? [17:29] "man perlr" completes OK [17:29] Eightynine you can keep it [17:44] and i saw the default 25 mb ram usage [17:44] hi pepee [17:44] waterdrop: But if you want to skip writing units then you must realize to change the units of the parameter too [17:44] .xlm [17:46] i tried to do that a few times and it just never took [17:46] Thanks - I'll try a direct matrix team contact then [17:46] is this at home, work, dorm? if it is a dot1x port, may need more config [17:46] I've been having issues with obs [17:46] are they what people call the "runtime"? [18:56] of users [18:56] speaking of which, I need to run syspatch later today. [18:56] it may helpt [18:56] i just want a massive detroit pillow [19:50] how do i run gdb ./prog? [19:50] others have nothing but a diode and will let the magic smoke out if wired wrong. [20:28] switch forwards to router's mac, router wraps its with the layer 3 header no? [20:28] dila depends what you're doing..... [20:28] which dist is this? [20:28] i keep actual package lists in their own files, then reuse those as needed, no need to dupe [20:28] different generation of women [20:46] Fortless: so "sudo smartctl -t offline /dev/sda" and then be patient whilst it runs [20:46] there's something insidous that's wrong, stack installed caba-install, manually installed, pacman installed, and even nix installed all over different (2.0+) versions all die on me hehe [21:10] swallowed by pppd. One way to see them is using strace [21:10] I'm just dumb as hell [21:40] good to hear :) [21:40] so the audio dialog doesn't change the audio output device [23:27] Nah just shit [23:28] Feel free to ask questions [23:28] See that RAM option: https://superuser.com/questions/1245536/can-i-remove-the-clonezilla-usb-media-while-it-is-running [23:28] I'm trying to freeze the last frame of a video.