[00:44] <sdx23mC> pingfloyd: bios yes, firmware of what? if motherboard then yes (to me that's bios)
[00:44] <sdx23mC> Iuri - 187.94.193.66 (BR - owner: CONECTA LTDA.)
[00:44] <sdx23mC> I'm looking for a suggestion if anyone has got one
[00:44] <sdx23mC> meh wrong one
[01:10] <richrdaa> did they add that recently?
[01:11] <richrdaa> Welcome back.
[01:11] <richrdaa> cocreature: Yes sir, actually this bit is incomplete
[01:11] <richrdaa> blatantly.
[01:11] <richrdaa> !hsts
[01:33] <ideopathicUK> the foldl variant will overflow the heap
[01:33] <ideopathicUK> media/media-ended.html is flaking
[02:23] <nshpPc> the big mac just has different sauce and a middle bun its the same meat as the mcdouble
[02:23] <nshpPc> UEFI-Challenged: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2330267 <-  set "trust" on the Ubuntu/grub .efi files.
[02:23] <nshpPc> hmm, couldn't one just extend any f'(z)=g(z) to complex plane?
[02:23] <nshpPc> wazdat?? =)
[02:24] <nshpPc> [ Lorde South Park Spoof Was Weird Yeah, Yeah, Yeah - YouTube ] - www.youtube.com
[04:43] <javlens> tried to remove it and LCD works :D
[05:20] <oreigu> it worked this morning, just don't know why this happen.. I didn't change anything
[05:20] <oreigu> some sort pure linux for phones
[05:21] <oreigu> wait :)
[05:21] <oreigu> Elodin, ##c and ##c++
[05:21] <oreigu> [R]: I cant tell, what needs the headers?  I had to install them from the repo but cant remember why.
[05:56] <axxis> dgp: the recall witht he IBM cards was year 2000 same time as y2k issues.
[05:56] <axxis> GeekNerd, no space for writing in lipstick on old PATA drives
[05:56] <axxis> chief-: Look in the topic of this Matrix room.  One helpful link is:
[05:56] <axxis> lot more distros for sure
[05:56] <axxis> sentiment: Hence why I said problem solving might be more appropriate for you than building foundations. Problem solving motivates foundations, rather than the other way around, anyway.
[05:56] <axxis> Yeah sorry I thought it came out at the end of july, and it'd been a week and a half
[06:04] <KwukDuck__UM> Just a quicky - does file.managed compare hashes?
[06:04] <KwukDuck__UM> do you want to be a linux expert? Do you need expertise in linux for a new job? Dont worry! Call 555-archlinux TODAY!
[06:04] <KwukDuck__UM> but I think maybe it is the FAQ-ness that maybe makes it difficult to determine what all goes in there
[06:05] <KwukDuck__UM> (No pun intended!)
[06:05] <KwukDuck__UM> shut u
[09:22] <PipeItToDevNullU> and go to india
[11:22] <zjett> i mean, for folks who are down w/ the SE .... they're ducked
[11:22] <zjett> and anyway my newest chip from that other company is ivy bridge
[11:22] <zjett> how to get the memory usage of a process in bytes or mbytes, not percentage?
[11:23] <zjett> HI, has anyone had issues with kwin_x11 and plasmashell taking a lot of ram? My system usually uses only 1.5 gb ram, but now, it uses 4.5gb ram, any idea why?
[11:23] <zjett> that's me
[11:56] <KingsyQe> kerframil
[11:57] <KingsyQe> only 10% faster
[11:57] <KingsyQe> maybe u got a bug in the upper script not passing those values to the script
[11:57] <KingsyQe> Gammon?
[11:57] <KingsyQe> well if they're going to bomb their homes how come they dont have the balls to just put them in concentration camps
[11:57] <KingsyQe> what is the first line of this script?
[12:09] <bairui> buZz: but it wont cover all the bootloaders
[12:09] <bairui> How many syscalls exist in linux kernel ?
[13:21] <costamsmck> yeah i also read something about enterprise agreement
[13:21] <costamsmck> noobly: you cant use modules for the rootfs-related drivers unless you have an initramfs to load them
[13:21] <costamsmck> vimplication, thank you, I will research in that direction.
[13:47] <THE_GFR|W> ok guys.. bed time for me
[13:47] <THE_GFR|W> bomb-on: when wownero fork
[13:47] <THE_GFR|W> Wafficus: edit the file, add the alias line
[13:47] <THE_GFR|W> what effect does this have https://lpaste.net/888022434484060160 ...will it compile the current local project with O0 or O2?
[14:48] <jyaworski> gbobby: anyways, the standards look pretty useful, I've saved them :)
[14:48] <jyaworski> Sorry for your loss
[14:48] <jyaworski> replace command with whatever your hearts desire ^^
[15:28] <Guest72943> yes, old Windows used to be UCS-2, and then they changed gradually to either treat it as UTF-16 or add Ex API for that.
[15:28] <Guest72943> we converted to a different terminal type so those all went in the bin, by way of my pickup truck bed
[15:28] <Guest72943> but problem is YT is a monopoly owned entirely by Googal
[15:28] <Guest72943> I did - just though easy to use in .gitconfig
[15:28] <Guest72943> (it isn't, but it's the closest thing like that)
[15:38] <jpaulovi_> nah youtube
[15:38] <jpaulovi_> Can I execute a command on all active servers?
[15:38] <jpaulovi_> so survival probability for the 10 seconds is just (1/2)^10
[16:40] <SpiffyrC> How do I format the disk?
[16:40] <SpiffyrC> ponyrider: "exit the terminal mode" and "doesn't go back to my file" are both vague, who knows what he actually wants
[16:40] <SpiffyrC> we call that blowing the carbon out
[16:40] <SpiffyrC> morning indieweb; I've been thinking about terminology, and I think we're not doing it right: indieweb is not federated, it's distributed.
[17:08] <Guest96051> if (( ${#__lines_list} > 0 ))
[17:08] <Guest96051> davor, like if the library has taken a timer overflow and you don't have access to that interrupt, you could instnall and interrupt for output compare and put your own isr there.
[17:08] <Guest96051> results in this:
[17:08] <Guest96051> seeiᥒg is ᥒot doing Ꭺⅼlаh iѕ dоiᥒɡ
[17:08] <Guest96051> autoload -Uz compinit && compinit
[17:29] <sword_smithnu> man... that's news
[17:29] <sword_smithnu> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charactron
[17:29] <sword_smithnu> and defining benefit can also be difficult
[18:16] <vitoravelinoYE> giant
[18:16] <vitoravelinoYE> success?
[18:16] <vitoravelinoYE> (greg)
[18:37] <mva_> gdisk works behind the OS's back, any changes made to that drive won't be seen by the OS until it re-appears.
[18:37] <mva_> Blondie looking for a local term emu with multi tabs, select to copy and maybe color coding
[19:48] <tronikLJ> Hmm this sounds like an interesting post
[19:48] <tronikLJ> dnf has --advisory?
[20:06] <Lord_NightmareUy> katamo: call us, the JACKHAMMER
[20:06] <Lord_NightmareUy> but seriously, when I started going to seminar talks, I was usually lost about 5-10 minutes in
[20:49] <jyaXC> hrnz: Inequalities
[20:49] <jyaXC> Lol not now. I wrote down everything she wrote on the board and now I am trying to piece the lecture together haha
[21:32] <MacInLew> * status update* PID control is working well! atm fine tuning it to make it as good as i can :)
[21:33] <MacInLew> dllbrt: use hardware for that
[21:33] <MacInLew> Hmmm.. I've noticed.