[00:46] <Phixyn> Package linuxcnc does not exist in bionic
[00:46] <Phixyn> stevendale: yw
[00:46] <Phixyn> stevendale: MS Office published their document format.
[01:25] <chetan-BW> if you are saying the level of robustness should be considered according to dka's actual needs, I obviously couldn't agree more.
[01:25] <chetan-BW> b -> (b, b)
[01:25] <chetan-BW> hey Urnie[emacs]
[01:25] <chetan-BW> hey, I accidentally typed text in the wrong keyboard..
[04:16] <c0ll1sionhv> well i hope they found out
[04:17] <c0ll1sionhv> But this european laptop has somekind of bios protection so my ubuntu grub wont ever launch and always starts windows, the bios looks very simple but i dont know what to do so my grub boots so i can boot ubuntu
[04:17] <c0ll1sionhv> http://dilbert.com/strip/1995-06-24
[04:17] <c0ll1sionhv> twkm, i dunno. I am doing something similar and I am getting the same results.
[04:17] <c0ll1sionhv> forgotmynick: checkout multitail
[04:17] <c0ll1sionhv> the solution is mc
[06:27] <aakvikkn> no plot output, LED changes colour erratically. that's only if I call it with the third argument as true timemage
[06:27] <aakvikkn> it's time for his bath
[06:27] <aakvikkn> ok i see
[07:23] <pescobargG> religion? philosophy? oath?
[07:23] <pescobargG> but at the point that he is so locked into atheism that he will admit to the possibility of something with zero evidence without admiting to another possibility with zero evidence... that's just stupid.
[07:23] <pescobargG> yea I had a hell of a time with 550's i couldn't imagine a 3600 or 4100 alone
[07:23] <pescobargG> 「C code- 235 lines - codepad」
[07:23] <pescobargG>  in saying it.
[07:23] <pescobargG> swift110: Please don't randomly invite me to channels. That's called, spamming.
[07:46] <MyrsloikLL> printf -v str %s {A..Z}{a..z}{0..9}; printf %s "${str::2700}"
[07:46] <MyrsloikLL> i noticed openbazaar just pivotted to allow coin listings, making it one of the highest usercounts DEX in one go
[08:39] <PhilSliderSeQ> that seemed too out of character for someone who is, seemingly, an associate prof of math
[08:39] <PhilSliderSeQ> so say, bash.
[09:00] <garplyhL> Even though I asked for UEFI...
[09:01] <garplyhL> johnnny22: post it to list
[09:01] <garplyhL> there is some feedback across the primary and secondary sides which needs to work
[09:08] <drawkswx> JohnMS_WORK: have you seen git status print stuff like "your branch is ahead by two commits" or something like that?
[09:08] <drawkswx> Viper-7: they meant "for virgins" obviously
[09:08] <drawkswx> unyu: dont read Hatcher do Rotman
[09:08] <drawkswx> maybe using a temp table doesn't incur that much extra overhead anyways
[09:08] <drawkswx> Ice Lake cores should come out next year with silicone fix for meltdown/spectre... good time to upgrade :)
[11:47] <kurinbv> Inline: but that is if you want to define even and oddness via increments, defining it by division, and extrapolating the consequences of those leads to the quagmire we find ourselves in
[11:47] <kurinbv> That's the point though. With enough money you can pay people do stick to jobs they hate.
[11:47] <kurinbv> https://askubuntu.com/questions/59007/defragging-ntfs-partitions-from-linux
[13:19] <TamwynkE> Well it won't solve your current immediate requirement, you will need to kind of see that through and then switch to a new workflow so that you don't encounter it in the future again.
[13:19] <TamwynkE> wait, how does <|> use liftA2?
[14:11] <urdhUa> leosemilie, and you don't fix dependent libraries with snap, sorry. you need to have them one way or another
[14:11] <urdhUa> MrHands13: You are here in #fedora-unregistered because you are not registered or identified with freenode. See https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration or /msg nickserv help register for more information.
[14:11] <urdhUa> The fact that nobody ever saw or interacted with upstart in any way does not matter to the argument here, because... a package is installed.
[14:45] <ammazza> !ask | jamessp007
[14:45] <ammazza> PlanckWalk: oh sorry, i did mean 'x' was the basis, then it gets multiplied by each element of GF(2^2) to generate the set of all possible vectors in that subspace
[14:45] <ammazza> gbobby: there was doubt?
[14:45] <ammazza> has anyone here used a W5100 ethernet module and powered an arduino via POE?
[14:46] <ammazza> it's not about eugenics
[16:48] <riot_dd_> better in what way
[16:48] <riot_dd_> how much marones went to "donation" exactly?
[16:49] <riot_dd_> suᥒ is ᥒоt ԁoiᥒg Ꭺllаh iѕ doiᥒg
[16:49] <riot_dd_> Linux is the greatest kernel known to man
[16:49] <riot_dd_> imagine giving them just
[16:49] <riot_dd_> anti theft backpacks?
[17:26] <dunnousernamefn> someone said somethign and I was reading it regarding my NFS mount issue and getting io errors and didn't get to read it all
[17:26] <dunnousernamefn> johnjay: -vs- SysV empty shell script
[18:18] <lufipe> zero4 : printf | tee file
[18:18] <lufipe> cool :>
[18:18] <lufipe> kvm support is built into the Linux kernel
[21:31] <olce> \x's password 0 1 2 3 4 got it
[21:31] <olce> cocreature: I have ideas where I /could/ use it, but those are a bit of "I proved (empirically) this use of Int is correct"
[21:31] <olce> Archelaus: you're welcome :)
[21:31] <olce> boot into your latest kernel, run lsmod again
[21:36] <tspAZ> PassSack
[21:37] <tspAZ> it used the --remote option then it properly did it from upstream, I was not in master, I was on another branch that I need to push to downstream now
[21:37] <tspAZ> btw I like Schiller's recollection of that in Levy's Infinite Loop article
[23:04] <Lee-fN> Scorpion2185, where is the source code to the kernel mmodule?
[23:04] <Lee-fN> the US's nukes still run on IBM mainframes and 5" diskettes
[23:04] <Lee-fN> memtest is something you boot into, it's like a very small bootable os kernel that does nothing but tests ram and displays results
[23:04] <Lee-fN>  DPN 32490 splits and half of it drives out
[23:04] <Lee-fN> yosuo: that's just a pool redirector
[23:25] <karuDG> y0da-: maybe you don't have the universe repo enabled then, would be my guess.
[23:25] <karuDG> right, and git should have complained that it couldn't push?
[23:25] <karuDG> lots of good guides/examples of it, not for backup spesificly, but for general messaging
[23:25] <karuDG> yeah, under any app load you're gonna be swapping a LOT
[23:25] <karuDG> dminuoso: It comes from them being placeholders. You can return void. You can't return Void (non-bottom)
[23:25] <karuDG> I mean you guys know im literally at high scool level right?