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Georgies
| 862 | 862 |
Minecraft at that
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2017-05-09
| 406 |
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Georgies
| 863 | 863 |
I doubt the UK is interested in a Minecraft Network
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2017-05-09
| 407 |
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Georgies
| 863 | 863 |
Just sayn
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2017-05-09
| 408 |
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marcarrelus
| 863 | 863 |
national security is very important
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2017-05-09
| 409 |
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Georgies
| 863 | 863 |
xD
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2017-05-09
| 410 |
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marcarrelus
| 863 | 863 |
terrorists organizing themself through minecraft are a known issue
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2017-05-09
| 411 |
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Georgies
| 863 | 863 |
Totes agree with that, forgot Minecraft is a matter of National Security
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2017-05-09
| 412 |
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mikhael_k33hl
| 863 | 863 |
EriC^^: got an error saying Grub failed to install at /target/
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2017-05-09
| 413 |
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xplora1a
| 863 | 863 |
Georgies, can you get to launchpad.net with a browser?
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2017-05-09
| 414 |
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Georgies
| 863 | 863 |
You guy's are funny
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2017-05-09
| 415 |
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Georgies
| 863 | 863 |
Yes
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2017-05-09
| 416 |
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Georgies
| 864 | 864 |
On my local pc
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2017-05-09
| 417 |
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Georgies
| 864 | 864 |
Let me try curl
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2017-05-09
| 418 |
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sansay
| 864 | 864 |
##pagespeed
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2017-05-09
| 419 |
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sansay
| 864 | 864 |
sorry about that
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2017-05-09
| 420 |
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Georgies
| 864 | 864 |
Great, curl isnt installed since it's a minimal server install
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2017-05-09
| 421 |
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Georgies
| 864 | 864 |
wget <3
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2017-05-09
| 422 |
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Georgies
| 865 | 865 |
interesting
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2017-05-09
| 423 |
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Georgies
| 865 | 865 |
My host machine is altering it
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2017-05-09
| 424 |
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Georgies
| 865 | 865 |
Sorry for your time
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2017-05-09
| 425 |
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Georgies
| 865 | 865 |
I figured it out
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2017-05-09
| 426 |
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Georgies
| 865 | 865 |
<_>
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2017-05-09
| 427 |
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Georgies
| 865 | 865 |
lolz
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2017-05-09
| 428 |
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looq
| 866 | 866 |
hello
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2017-05-09
| 429 |
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xplora1a
| 867 | 867 |
Georgies, what was the problem?
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2017-05-09
| 430 |
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sansay
| 871 | 871 |
hey guys, after compiling a binary from source how to i install it into nginx system?
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2017-05-09
| 431 |
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sansay
| 871 | 871 |
ubuntu system**
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2017-05-09
| 432 |
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ikonia
| 871 | 871 |
install it into ?
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2017-05-09
| 433 |
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ikonia
| 871 | 871 |
nginx is a web server.....
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2017-05-09
| 434 |
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pynki
| 872 | 872 |
what do you mean with "install into"
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2017-05-09
| 435 |
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marcarrelus
| 872 | 872 |
sansay: start with telling which kind of binary? is it a web service?
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2017-05-09
| 436 |
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sansay
| 872 | 872 |
okay so i compiled nginx from source, and did make install
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2017-05-09
| 437 |
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sansay
| 873 | 873 |
when i type "nginx" in the command line it says you can install nginx using the following command
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2017-05-09
| 438 |
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sansay
| 873 | 873 |
The program 'nginx' can be found in the following packages: * nginx-core
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2017-05-09
| 439 |
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marcarrelus
| 873 | 873 |
is there a specific reason that you would want to compile it from source?
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2017-05-09
| 440 |
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pynki
| 873 | 873 |
ln -s /where/ever/it/is/installed/to/nginx /bin/nginx
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2017-05-09
| 441 |
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sansay
| 873 | 873 |
ya i need to add pagespeed module to it
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2017-05-09
| 442 |
train
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sansay
| 874 | 874 |
ah
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2017-05-09
| 443 |
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sansay
| 874 | 874 |
any idea how to figure out where it installed
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2017-05-09
| 444 |
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ikonia
| 874 | 874 |
sansay: you compiled it - you should know where you put it
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2017-05-09
| 445 |
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pynki
| 874 | 874 |
apt-get install locate && updatedb && locate nginx
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2017-05-09
| 446 |
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ikonia
| 874 | 874 |
it really sounds like you shouldn't be doing this
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2017-05-09
| 447 |
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ikonia
| 874 | 874 |
no, that won't work
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2017-05-09
| 448 |
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ikonia
| 874 | 874 |
it will only work if you've put it in the search path locations
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2017-05-09
| 449 |
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sansay
| 874 | 874 |
ah i see
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2017-05-09
| 450 |
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sansay
| 875 | 875 |
so it would be in the folder where it was compiled? in objs ?
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2017-05-09
| 451 |
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ikonia
| 875 | 875 |
sansay: depends on how you compiled it
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2017-05-09
| 452 |
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ikonia
| 875 | 875 |
sansay: have you actually looked if you can make the module you want work with the ubuntu install ?
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2017-05-09
| 453 |
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marcarrelus
| 875 | 875 |
sansay: just as a side-note. Apache can be much more convenient when plugins are needed. No need for manually compiling
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2017-05-09
| 454 |
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sansay
| 876 | 876 |
https://modpagespeed.com/doc/build_ngx_pagespeed_from_source
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2017-05-09
| 455 |
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sansay
| 876 | 876 |
just from the official source seems thats how they do it
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2017-05-09
| 456 |
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<system>
| 876 | 876 |
=== czesmir_ is now known as czesmir
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2017-05-09
| 457 |
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ikonia
| 876 | 876 |
sansay: it really sounds as if this isn't something you should be doing with your current understanding
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2017-05-09
| 458 |
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Sparrow__
| 876 | 876 |
sansay, You know that nginx 1.10 ? is in our repos
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2017-05-09
| 459 |
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marcarrelus
| 877 | 877 |
Sparrow__, I guess he specifically wants this plugin.
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2017-05-09
| 460 |
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ikonia
| 877 | 877 |
sansay: I think the build options don't contain the modes he wants
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2017-05-09
| 461 |
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sansay
| 877 | 877 |
ya i need pagespeed, otherwise i would install from the package manager
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2017-05-09
| 462 |
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sansay
| 878 | 878 |
is compiling from source that complicated that i shouldnt even bother?
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2017-05-09
| 463 |
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ioria
| 878 | 878 |
sansay, you can add that module also building the official ubuntu source : https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-nginx-and-google-pagespeed-on-ubuntu-16-04/
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2017-05-09
| 464 |
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ikonia
| 878 | 878 |
sansay: I'd certainly question it with your current understanding
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2017-05-09
| 465 |
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sansay
| 880 | 880 |
after i run make install is there a way to undo that?
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2017-05-09
| 466 |
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ikonia
| 880 | 880 |
some packages have make uninstall
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2017-05-09
| 467 |
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tezogmix
| 880 | 880 |
which version of ubuntu would you think would run ok for firefox browsing with some html5 (e.g. youtube) on an 32-bit intel core duo 1gb ram laptop?
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2017-05-09
| 468 |
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ikonia
| 880 | 880 |
tezogmix: xubuntu or lubuntu
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2017-05-09
| 469 |
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sansay
| 881 | 881 |
ah ty, this one does not
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2017-05-09
| 470 |
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pynki
| 881 | 881 |
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-nginx-and-google-pagespeed-on-ubuntu-16-04/ maybe this way is better than
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2017-05-09
| 471 |
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Sparrow__
| 881 | 881 |
tezogmix, 32 Bit... really
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2017-05-09
| 472 |
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pynki
| 881 | 881 |
@sansay
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2017-05-09
| 473 |
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sansay
| 881 | 881 |
thanks, im following that now
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2017-05-09
| 474 |
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sansay
| 882 | 882 |
do you know what will happen with the current rogue nginx install?
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2017-05-09
| 475 |
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pynki
| 882 | 882 |
it will idle until next reinstall
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2017-05-09
| 476 |
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sansay
| 882 | 882 |
kk
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2017-05-09
| 477 |
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pynki
| 882 | 882 |
perhaps catch some dust
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2017-05-09
| 478 |
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tezogmix
| 882 | 882 |
thanks ikonia , will either run alright from a 16gb usb drive for the above purpose with the max 4gb persistence enabled? like from the pendrivelinux/UUI? currently, the laptop only has 40gb hdd and has windows 7 on it.
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2017-05-09
| 479 |
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sansay
| 882 | 882 |
lol maybe ill wipe the server and start over after
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2017-05-09
| 480 |
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ioria
| 882 | 882 |
God knows
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2017-05-09
| 481 |
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sansay
| 882 | 882 |
once i figure out how to get this setup proper
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2017-05-09
| 482 |
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ikonia
| 883 | 883 |
tezogmix: I personally don't like running from pendrives, so I'd give you an personal opinion rather than what you want
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2017-05-09
| 483 |
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Sparrow__
| 884 | 884 |
ikonia, Do you know when we are losing 32 bit support. Soon I think.
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2017-05-09
| 484 |
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ikonia
| 885 | 885 |
Sparrow__: I don't to be honest,
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2017-05-09
| 485 |
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tezogmix
| 885 | 885 |
understand ikonia , wasn't using it to run any other software/downloading... Sparrow__ is that for all versions of ubuntu? rumored eta? Some of the LTS looks to be for a few more years.
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2017-05-09
| 486 |
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pynki
| 885 | 885 |
Sparrow__, a LTS has 4 or 5 years support? then he is good until at least 2020
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2017-05-09
| 487 |
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ikonia
| 886 | 886 |
tezogmix: the fact that it needs to run from ram and swap out the file system on the USB is not a method I like, I like it even less on lower spec machines
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2017-05-09
| 488 |
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Sparrow__
| 886 | 886 |
ikonia, I agree, pendrive AND persistence sounds like a way to kill some flash drives
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2017-05-09
| 489 |
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Southern_Gentlem
| 886 | 886 |
???
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2017-05-09
| 490 |
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Southern_Gentlem
| 887 | 887 |
Sparrow__, only when the persistence fills up then you have to wipe the drive and start over
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2017-05-09
| 491 |
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Sparrow__
| 887 | 887 |
At least three Linux distros have already quit releasing 32-bit versions, and Ubuntu seems to be standing in line to do the same. Is the end at hand for 32-bit mainstream distros?
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2017-05-09
| 492 |
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Southern_Gentlem
| 888 | 888 |
Sparrow__, i have flash drives with persistance that have been running for years
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2017-05-09
| 493 |
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nacc
| 888 | 888 |
Sparrow__: yes
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2017-05-09
| 494 |
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tezogmix
| 888 | 888 |
ikonia, i was trying linux mint mate just from a few days back with a similar usb setup... and was curious to see if xbunutu/lubuntu would run slightly differently (possibly, a little more smoother?) you make a good point nevertheless on reasons, didn't consider the drawbacks on even lower spec'd machines.
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2017-05-09
| 495 |
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ioria
| 888 | 888 |
Sparrow__, here they say "With Ubuntu 18.10 support for 32-bit PCs will disappear completely" http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/06/ubuntu-drop-32-bit-desktop-iso-image-installer
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2017-05-09
| 496 |
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ikonia
| 888 | 888 |
tezogmix: it will be ball park the same
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2017-05-09
| 497 |
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tezogmix
| 888 | 888 |
i see ikonia ...
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2017-05-09
| 498 |
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dar123
| 888 | 888 |
hey guyz, one of my applications is sending out emails as root <no-reply@domain>. How can i get it rid of root
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2017-05-09
| 499 |
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ikonia
| 888 | 888 |
tezogmix: keep in mind thats a personal opinion though
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2017-05-09
| 500 |
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ikonia
| 888 | 888 |
dar123: config the application
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2017-05-09
| 501 |
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tezogmix
| 888 | 888 |
no doubt, appreciate the insight ikonia ...
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2017-05-09
| 502 |
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dar123
| 889 | 889 |
tried multiple things on my posfix/main.cf
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2017-05-09
| 503 |
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pynki
| 889 | 889 |
18.04 will give us time until '22. who knows if we are not already have 128 bit until then...
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2017-05-09
| 504 |
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ikonia
| 889 | 889 |
dar123: thats the MTA - you configure the from address/reply address in the application normally
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2017-05-09
| 505 |
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