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JimBuntu
| 1,117 | 1,117 |
TJ-'s first computer was hand crafted from wood, I think.
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2018-02-27
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raidghost
| 1,117 | 1,117 |
:P
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2018-02-27
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raidghost
| 1,117 | 1,117 |
lol
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2018-02-27
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JonelethIrenicus
| 1,117 | 1,117 |
i am trying to connect to a device, but I think it might already be claimed
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2018-02-27
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TJ-
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
raidghost: JimBuntu isn't far wrong; A Sinclair ZX80
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2018-02-27
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raidghost
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
Have to google that:P
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2018-02-27
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loginoob
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
what does swapoff -a does?
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2018-02-27
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TJ-
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
loginoob: turns off swap for 'all' devices
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2018-02-27
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JimBuntu
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
loginoob, `man swapoff`
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2018-02-27
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<system>
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
[18:38] * vlt had a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KC_85
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2018-02-27
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raidghost
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
TJ-: Holly Molly. Looks like a early raspian pi :P
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2018-02-27
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TJ-
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
loginoob: see "man swapoff"
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2018-02-27
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TJ-
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
raidghost: 1MHz Zilog Z80 CPU :)
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2018-02-27
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raidghost
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
Ooh. What a lovely spec
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2018-02-27
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TJ-
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
4KB of RAM and seemed like a lot :D
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2018-02-27
| 20 |
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raidghost
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
4KB oh. Lord have mercy.
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2018-02-27
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loginoob
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
I saw man swapoff but i am not able to understand
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2018-02-27
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loginoob
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
if i run the command is it safe? Will it give problem
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2018-02-27
| 23 |
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raidghost
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
TJ-: Just enought ram and cpu for plex :P
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2018-02-27
| 24 |
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TJ-
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
raidghost: anyhow... your issue... can you "/join #ubuntu-kernel" I'm asking canonical kernel team if we can increase the config ... not had a reply yet
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2018-02-27
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vlt
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
TJ-: My KC-85 used an East German Z80 clone :-D
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2018-02-27
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TJ-
| 1,121 | 1,121 |
loginoob: "swapoff -a" will disable all swap files/partitions which are used as a backup if RAM starts to het exhausted, instead of killing processes
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2018-02-27
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TJ-
| 1,121 | 1,121 |
vlt: really? I've still got a ZX81 here in a shoe box :)
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2018-02-27
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raidghost
| 1,121 | 1,121 |
TJ-: how much did you pay for that xz80
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2018-02-27
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raidghost
| 1,122 | 1,122 |
Had to boot from floppy?
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2018-02-27
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vlt
| 1,122 | 1,122 |
No floppies here.
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2018-02-27
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vlt
| 1,123 | 1,123 |
We had our programs and data on cassette tape.
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2018-02-27
| 32 |
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raidghost
| 1,123 | 1,123 |
sounds like amiga/commondore
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2018-02-27
| 33 |
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mutante
| 1,123 | 1,123 |
you recycle some cassette tapes that had audio books for kids on them.. except they didnt have the term "audio book" yet
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2018-02-27
| 34 |
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raidghost
| 1,124 | 1,124 |
So. Saved stuff on casette tapes (for music?)
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2018-02-27
| 35 |
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raidghost
| 1,125 | 1,125 |
didnt know that was possible
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2018-02-27
| 36 |
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mutante
| 1,125 | 1,125 |
raidghost: yes, the device to play/record was a "datasette"
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2018-02-27
| 37 |
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raidghost
| 1,125 | 1,125 |
My first computer was a compaq 486 dx2 with 66Mhz and turbo button. And Hold on.
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2018-02-27
| 38 |
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raidghost
| 1,126 | 1,126 |
4MB of ram :P
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2018-02-27
| 39 |
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mutante
| 1,126 | 1,126 |
https://www.google.com/search?q=datasette&client=firefox-b&tbm=isch&source=iu&i
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2018-02-27
| 40 |
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mutante
| 1,126 | 1,126 |
you know how a modem would make those sounds when it connected to the internet? dial-up ?
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2018-02-27
| 41 |
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mutante
| 1,126 | 1,126 |
just imagine recording those on a tape :p
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2018-02-27
| 42 |
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raidghost
| 1,127 | 1,127 |
piiiip dubabababababababab P
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2018-02-27
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mutante
| 1,127 | 1,127 |
yea:)
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2018-02-27
| 44 |
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raidghost
| 1,127 | 1,127 |
back in the good old days
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2018-02-27
| 45 |
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TJ-
| 1,128 | 1,128 |
let's throttle the off-topic please
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2018-02-27
| 46 |
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nemo
| 1,128 | 1,128 |
so. my friend followed https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent to setup his ubuntu (14.04 LTS) on a flash drive using usb-creator-gtk
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2018-02-27
| 47 |
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raidghost
| 1,128 | 1,128 |
okey. as you wish ;)
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2018-02-27
| 48 |
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nemo
| 1,128 | 1,128 |
he then enabled "persistent" in the grub boot flags
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2018-02-27
| 49 |
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nemo
| 1,128 | 1,128 |
everything seemed fine. could save files to desktop, firefox profile was persisting. he then ran updates to pick up fixes. and on restart, got "filesystem is corrupt"
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2018-02-27
| 50 |
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raidghost
| 1,129 | 1,129 |
TJ-: See you around later. my girlfriend just made some late dinner. t2ul
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2018-02-27
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nemo
| 1,129 | 1,129 |
I was wondering if anyone here might have any ideas why that might be
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2018-02-27
| 52 |
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TJ-
| 1,131 | 1,131 |
nemo: sounds like the USB device was removed before the cached file-system data was flushed to the device
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2018-02-27
| 53 |
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nemo
| 1,132 | 1,132 |
hm
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2018-02-27
| 54 |
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nemo
| 1,132 | 1,132 |
TJ-: but it was a reboot
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2018-02-27
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nemo
| 1,132 | 1,132 |
that's ubuntu's job
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2018-02-27
| 56 |
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nemo
| 1,132 | 1,132 |
but can test with a sync I guess
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2018-02-27
| 57 |
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nemo
| 1,132 | 1,132 |
if so. could add explicit sync to shutdown scripts
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2018-02-27
| 58 |
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TJ-
| 1,132 | 1,132 |
nemo: indeed, it should have completed a "sync" before shutdown
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2018-02-27
| 59 |
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nemo
| 1,132 | 1,132 |
TJ-: other than that it should work right, even if kernel was changed?
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2018-02-27
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nemo
| 1,132 | 1,132 |
hm
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2018-02-27
| 61 |
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TJ-
| 1,132 | 1,132 |
nemo: yes; does an fsck have a chance of repairing it?
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2018-02-27
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nemo
| 1,132 | 1,132 |
wonder if grub would have a problem w/ kernel changes
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2018-02-27
| 63 |
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nemo
| 1,133 | 1,133 |
TJ-: can just fsck the union file?
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2018-02-27
| 64 |
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TJ-
| 1,133 | 1,133 |
nemo: no, GRUB doesn't care, all it does is load files into memory and pass control to them
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2018-02-27
| 65 |
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nemo
| 1,133 | 1,133 |
TJ-: was just wondering if it would be lacking the overlay
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2018-02-27
| 66 |
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nemo
| 1,133 | 1,133 |
but ok
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2018-02-27
| 67 |
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TJ-
| 1,133 | 1,133 |
nemo: fsck the underlying persistent file-system - boot without the persistent option on the command line so it's a regular Live session then run the fsck
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2018-02-27
| 68 |
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<system>
| 1,133 | 1,133 |
=== druid__ is now known as Guest28648
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2018-02-27
| 69 |
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virtuosoj
| 1,149 | 1,149 |
Keyboard settings question: In 16.04 Unity and also in Elementary, I could set my keyboard to U.S. International (AltGr Dead Keys) which allowed me to type easily in Spanish as well as English. However in 17.10 Gnome I don't have this option. Is there a way I can enable this?
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2018-02-27
| 70 |
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kostkon
| 1,150 | 1,150 |
virtuosoj, it isn't listed?
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2018-02-27
| 71 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,156 | 1,156 |
Hi guys I have an issue trying to play videos... I get the following error Error loading player: No playable sources found
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2018-02-27
| 72 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,157 | 1,157 |
I have done the following: Enable DRM Playback in Preferences under Content
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2018-02-27
| 73 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,158 | 1,158 |
Install ffmpeg-libs and dependencies I believe I've done too
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2018-02-27
| 74 |
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virtuosoj
| 1,158 | 1,158 |
kostkon, no it becomes English and Spanish
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2018-02-27
| 75 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,160 | 1,160 |
any ideas??
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2018-02-27
| 76 |
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ZorroT
| 1,162 | 1,162 |
anyone here familiar with the intel compute stick ?
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2018-02-27
| 77 |
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pikapika
| 1,162 | 1,162 |
Is it safe to perform a "normal" copy (ie cp, file manager, etc NOT dd) of /var, /bin, /etc, /usr, etc from a running Ubuntu system to an external drive?
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2018-02-27
| 78 |
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ZorroT
| 1,163 | 1,163 |
to the point: i have a unit that is coming up to the grub menu, and once you hit return to select 'ubuntu', it boots normally -- but i'm not sure how to make grub boot to this option automatically without interaction?
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2018-02-27
| 79 |
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DiecastMessiah
| 1,164 | 1,164 |
z3u4r5dok_: i think ya need to install ubuntu-extra or somehting i forget the name .. it has most of the nonfree things that you need to play back dvds and crap
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2018-02-27
| 80 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,165 | 1,165 |
How can I do that.... Sorry I am new
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2018-02-27
| 81 |
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pikapika
| 1,166 | 1,166 |
Wait, now that I think, what I want is a tar. Ie tar -cvpf /ubuntu/path /externaldrive/xyz.tar
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2018-02-27
| 82 |
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pikapika
| 1,166 | 1,166 |
Is it safe?
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2018-02-27
| 83 |
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DiecastMessiah
| 1,166 | 1,166 |
one sec i'll look to see what the package is
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2018-02-27
| 84 |
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pikapika
| 1,166 | 1,166 |
Or would it be better to dd from live mode?
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2018-02-27
| 85 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,167 | 1,167 |
I appreciatte it
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2018-02-27
| 86 |
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MonsieurBon
| 1,167 | 1,167 |
Hi
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2018-02-27
| 87 |
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DiecastMessiah
| 1,168 | 1,168 |
z3u4r5dok_: ok so termial .. sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
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2018-02-27
| 88 |
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DiecastMessiah
| 1,169 | 1,169 |
it adds all the things you need to used for mp3s, videos and playback dvds
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2018-02-27
| 89 |
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MonsieurBon
| 1,169 | 1,169 |
I'd like to build my own Router/Firewall/DNS Server/OpenVpn Gateway. I was looking to buy a Shuttle NS02A as it's not too expensive and the octa core with 16 GB RAM sound like a lot of power. Has anyone experience with this hardware and ubuntu server?
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2018-02-27
| 90 |
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kostkon
| 1,170 | 1,170 |
z3u4r5dok_, on what websites? in which browser? firefox?
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2018-02-27
| 91 |
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<system>
| 1,170 | 1,170 |
=== SimonNL is now known as SimonNL_Afk
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2018-02-27
| 92 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,171 | 1,171 |
this is what I get
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2018-02-27
| 93 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,171 | 1,171 |
https://pastebin.com/fvDGz73z
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2018-02-27
| 94 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,172 | 1,172 |
Yes, firefox, Linux Academy
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2018-02-27
| 95 |
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DiecastMessiah
| 1,173 | 1,173 |
ohhhhhh thats not ubuntu lol
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2018-02-27
| 96 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,174 | 1,174 |
Yes, my ubuntu version is 16.04 lts
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2018-02-27
| 97 |
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kostkon
| 1,175 | 1,175 |
z3u4r5dok_, why are you logged in as root?
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2018-02-27
| 98 |
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DiecastMessiah
| 1,175 | 1,175 |
oh ok. sorry than .. why root
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2018-02-27
| 99 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,175 | 1,175 |
yes
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2018-02-27
| 100 |
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z3u4r5dok_
| 1,175 | 1,175 |
should I go back as a regular user??
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2018-02-27
| 101 |
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DiecastMessiah
| 1,176 | 1,176 |
bad idea to login to root..
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2018-02-27
| 102 |
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kostkon
| 1,176 | 1,176 |
!root | z3u4r5dok_
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2018-02-27
| 103 |
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ubottu
| 1,176 | 1,176 |
z3u4r5dok_: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
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2018-02-27
| 104 |
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DiecastMessiah
| 1,176 | 1,176 |
yeah and anything that you need root for .. like installing things use sudo in fornt of the command you are doing
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2018-02-27
| 105 |
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