[02:20] I need to connect a fibre lead to a Cisco SAN switch - the device is deck EMC ESX gist (no the of model) The port is an HBA: This is the reverse of the server: https://i.imgur.com/hQlhHii.png [02:20] I use custom wifi drivers for my adapter: https://github.com/kaduke/Netgear-A6210 I set the dkms auto build feature, but on each kernel minor version update it goes to shit. I don't have the error message right now, but it says something along the lines "mod_unload magic kernel version mismatch" [02:20] that is simply a collection of states [02:20] and coreutils, possibly. [02:24] They neglect to understand that's a blackhat hacker, not a hacker in general. [02:24] Half-Shot, ^^ [02:25] stevendale: indeed, what seems suspect is that I cannot find any example online [03:24] Kremator: We found that new growth tussock tundra is a carbon source, versus the old growth tussock tundra, a carbon sink [03:24] on the master? [03:24] that is vandalism plain and simple [03:24] 473 MB [05:08] well mid 90s [05:08] livingdaylight, I compiled my own kernel 4.18.5 and just have been running it on top of Fedora. [05:08] how much time did it take to respond? [05:08] ok im going to vent everything here [05:08] can I trust your links asymptotically? [05:09] I've never tried valium [05:23] tomf: Depends on your Mac, really - how new it is and which Windows was installed. You need the original install media. [05:23] then you just reclone and start over [05:23] michael2: the plugin has remapped and . I don't do anything [05:24] Myon: If not feasible, I could help $maintainer prepare a backpatch for the relevant LLVM patches. With one exception they're all pretty damn trivial. [05:31] eden: last link [05:31] There was Soylent Yellow and Soylent Red, but the movie was about Soylent GREEN. I'm waiting for the rainbow version. [05:31] hmm... wait... [06:58] i'm sure you can figure it out [06:58] like in the Kali case [06:59] tonyt: channel mode +r seems to help for now [06:59] chron0: it's unreal so it should just werk(TM) if they built it, but i think they have a pretty nasty anticheat now [06:59] nope. same error [06:59] but I can't use the stern-borocot tree because I don't have control of my extensions [07:36] even mtpaint -s [07:36] which also means IVariable can't have a suitable GetLimits(T&,T&) [07:36] wisenoob, it it a 1 on the very left of the LCD or the very right of the LCD? [07:36] but it is a one way trip if it fails [07:36] darkmeson: no errors [08:09] "say 948572934" [08:09] pseudodev, can you give me proper patch w/ tabs? [08:09] but it's not working, at least in lubuntu [09:07] What does it mean? [09:07] that's how most daemons are supposed to be set up [09:07] sword_smith: you can't change the signature [09:07] OK, I will :) [09:25] It is ALWAYS this way when I upgrade ubuntu.... It seems that the maintainers think that everyone wants to start from scratch with configuring their desktop :( [09:26] energizer, "manually", being humans or their own server, automated? [09:26] it's just really inefficient, specially if your drive is like 90% empty space [09:26] I rarely need to use /clear, but I use lastlog clear all the time and use meta-c for that [09:26] perhaps i am looking more for a theme... it's not looking appealing to me (highly relative i know) [09:26] okay. wanted to make sure. need to collect my thoughts. thanks! [09:29] hurray for (in)security [09:29] maybe i should grep for the word active which is more semantic [10:18] qwebirc77703, we don't have any good alternatives to it [10:18] not working out too well.. [10:18] Opera used to run nice [10:18] oiaohm: with SELinux, you can soft-restrict the root user, but of course, you can always change your security context; These protection is mostly effective to avoir for example to prevent accidents [13:21] has anyone actually made a tricorder prop with a real tft display in it before [13:21] I remember that... [14:16] the pipes that the interent has is kind of self wheel'd human [14:16] its normal for a build tool to fetch the most up to date compiler [14:16] that's almost an understatement about AUR really [14:16] was a little unnerving, since that's usually a sign of life threatening bleeding. [14:16] In fact I think that that is what I suffered from too: my trustdb.gpg file got corrupted because of the import because gpg2 didn't understand the trust signatures on my keys [14:16] and still, Weston whined about missing systemd service... [14:59] leftyfb: ok so the first part is solved. It should be done by the datacenter. now the second question is, imagine I'm the datacenter, owning the IP. what should I do? [14:59] hey now, I can segfault java with the best of them. ... granted java doesn't have "performance" [14:59] That would be impossible. [14:59] DisruptiveNL it's not gonna be simple if you're working in C... if you're used to python, use a c ffi [14:59] .a [15:52] larsu: cockpit uses them from a distro, I suppose welder does too [15:52] look at some other device that use pseudo device device [15:52] or like apply? [15:53] cam25_: Same here. [16:34] another potentially doable feature is -pattern_type glob -i "s3://bucket/frames/*.jpg" since S3 has file listing APIs :) [16:34] I thought Beryl was the one being used these days? [16:35] Yeah I like it. [16:46] widp: ssh is the modern replacement for ftp (specifically the sftp subsystem) [16:46] a hundred vlan id's should be okay on a 3750 stack. [16:55] they'll take anything :p [16:55] Just don't try to write to that spot. [16:55] depends how much free xmr [17:23] For 360 entries/2 [17:23] Psi-Jack: how do I verify if 4.1 is supported? [17:23] i woudt like to set them direkt id posible [19:00] you can certainly write something that's longer and easier (takes longer to work through) [19:00] key to homosexuality [19:00] got close, I had it right except for putting ce^-7t [19:00] I just do this->a = b; [19:15] unless you really want to match %Y%m%d. [19:15] dmwit: Never mind, I found kmett's package on them [19:40] mscs: This is just a matter of 1. figuring out if the drive is worth trying to unscramble and 2. waiting for dd to zero the thing out if it looks doable [19:40] There was no open investigation, the evidence was immediately cleaned up and disposed of. [20:24] you have a file, we'll say it's named myfile [20:25] i think my first project might be a rover that can play fetch :P [20:25] Although I'm not sure If I'm just dumb or if this is some kind of bug [20:25] Yea, more likely to find such a beast in an oscillator package. [20:57] hey_joe, some of us have to power our appendages with batteries. A world without war would have bean great. [20:57] cherry-pick new commits if you need [20:57] Chipguy, it seems to *if* you chose the right option in the menu. [20:57] colo-work: bash: figlet: command not found [21:05] akdev: ah...but without it, it won't change the behavior at all, right? [21:06] no pictures of the rivets anymore [21:06] Mochi101: more vet? [21:51] QTT is enough of a new thing for me. Lots of fun to be had there. [21:51] Hey, I'm trying to silence my laptop fan or at least figure out why or what is causing it to get so loud for no apparent reason. Temperatures look ok, CPU and Memory load is low, I cleaned the damn thing and I can't seem to get any access to the fan [22:53] i was working at the Walibi Flevo park [22:53] its true that article was written at the apex of the premature systemd deployment & hes had to back off on a number of claims because systemd is now perfect [22:53] mⲟm iѕ not doіng Alⅼaһ is ԁoiᥒg [22:53] aaaaaahh :] [23:25] Corvus` is probably one of those people who has an inferiority complex due to modern technology, and is determined to remain ignorant of it. [23:25] midgetspy: wow, very old! I'm wondering if there were any special kernel command-line options being used to help pacify the hardware. Might be worth checking on the old boot drive