#eulora Logs for 29 Sep 2018



September 29th, 2018 by Diana Coman
pu1se: l8rs [01:10]
pu1se: yep, i was saying spend the extra 2 bytes by comparing short int and int [01:10]
pu1se: superdreamkilla: so we can rule out if its a lubuntu issue or not [01:10]
JustARan20: and electronics don't work anymore after that. [01:24]
JustARan20: i can't tell if you're joking or not [01:24]
JustARan20: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH6rInAE9rk [01:24]
JustARan20: drobban: only thing hard to find is the money needed to actually run one [01:24]
JustARan20: in dhclient you should really just disable DNS, and then set the wanted servers in resolved.conf. systemd-resolved is the centerpiece now in Ubuntu. alternatively completely disable it and run a manual config in /etc/resolv.conf [01:24]
JustARan20: you've got me stumped [01:24]
klandestine13: dlb76 #ffmpeg Cannot change nickname while banned on channel [01:30]
klandestine13: But he's german [01:30]
klandestine13: i.e. generates a ticket and somebody goes and actually does it? [01:31]
klandestine13: so git stash drop is not really dropped? [01:31]
klandestine13: yeah or i can just walk over to the healthcare centre and make an appointment at the desk [01:31]
klandestine13: defining 0/0 leads to major trouble, though, so it's left undefined [01:31]
Guest58277: Nobody can take my BIOS man. [02:57]
Guest58277: Arahael: how do you remember the keyboard shortcuts? [02:57]
Guest58277: Do these permissions look right? https://gist.github.com/skinuxgeek/7af45f7d51b9a99c3241f6613f04860a [02:58]
dab24: simple iptables won't work because of ARP, if they steal an ip and that ip leaks in ARP you will have a duplicate ip [03:10]
dab24: expectocode: There's been long-standing problems in the kernel since around 3.14 when the PCI bus handling was changed, where bridge windows aren't set sufficiently large to cope with all the downstream devices. I've been chasing this for several years and its a regression still not fixed [03:10]
dab24: zero research... ok [03:10]
dab24: int-e: but then it's not a logical consequence? [03:10]
interface: a points to a void [03:41]
interface: which mean that if you want one to go green, they will all go green [03:41]
interface: phocking: does vgdisplay show you have space free? [03:41]
xteknoid8: Psi-Jack, you are the moderator/administrator of the channel, aren't you? [03:56]
xteknoid8: this is mine [03:56]
xteknoid8: in case I have 3 prometheus servers per DC and I have 2 DCs. what's the best approach to get this? [03:56]
jkt10: not sure if that works on lubuntu though [04:22]
jkt10: well i used virtmanage to make a bridge [04:22]
jkt10: but the idea is good [04:22]
tedski9: mA [04:52]
tedski9: ptx02: 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. [04:52]
tedski9: wolnosc: i'm interested in an nvim-based gvim-like editor [04:53]
Jusii: Until you multiply it by sqrt(-1) [05:06]
Jusii: IarlaA1200: you can apt-mark hold the -33 and set the -33 as preferred as discussed at https://askubuntu.com/questions/216398/set-older-kernel-as-default-grub-entry [05:07]
mattl10: well, I guess you'd call it a router [05:07]
Jusii: while it works fine on the bare host [05:07]
mattl10: emailed bugs@ [05:07]
Jusii: not gonna put maps or landscapes in there :P [05:07]
mattl10: brarg [05:07]
Jusii: I'm getting an "invalid record length at 7/910004F8: wanted 24, got 0" error on my replication slave - anybody know how to fix this? [05:07]
jsrffe415: relax, im not going to do it [06:10]
jsrffe415: we've been talking for the last 30 minutes about network/subnet sizes, not about DHCP or whatsoever [06:10]
jsrffe415: 6697 normally, right? [06:10]
jsrffe415: gehn: Alright, that gives me a starting point, thank you. [06:11]
monoxane28: I do not believe it has anything to do with bugs. [06:15]
monoxane28: wait, how do people using DMs/DEs set their environment "as a general rule" ? [06:15]
monoxane28: delerium... I've got lots of that... plenty to spare, free. [06:15]
monoxane28: I have a metric crapton of the 32Mbit flash devices. [06:15]
monoxane28: FinalX: but after logging in, I get error [06:15]
monoxane28: with both T and T&& [06:16]
monoxane28: like a butterfly thats never seen rain [06:16]
monoxane28: :help ex-cmd-index -> http://vimhelp.appspot.com/index.txt.html#ex-cmd-index [06:16]
monoxane28: I got brushless ESC from china rated 2-6lipo [06:16]
monoxane28: RoyK: long term someone who represents micropython should probably register it as a group, mind [06:16]
monoxane28: R0b0t1: thats not how this works :p [06:16]
monoxane28: I also have a dedicated program to do nothing but live record midi events, then be able to play them back. and only do that. Except I don't use SMF as a fileformat, I use timecode + midi event. [06:16]
mstruebing9: or various web gui from apps [06:47]
mstruebing9: It takes an IP packet, puts it in a new IP packet with different src/dest addresses. [06:47]
mstruebing9: [@mspowahs] Fine, I'll spell it out: MySpace, LiveJournal, and NeoPets were able to teach kidsâ\u0080\u0094all kids, yes, but, and this is very important, largely girlsâ\u0080\u0094how to code because the coding education happened incidentally, outside the pipelines where people are told what they can and can't do. (http://twtr.io/1hUeYFdK6A9) [06:47]
mstruebing9: myall: Thanks for your help. [06:47]
mstruebing9: are x and 2x+y homogenous functions of the same degree? [06:47]
wlmbasson: datasoop: the smaller the capacitors, the solider the solder connection is [07:26]
rasputozen10: innokin 4lyf [08:23]
rasputozen10: I preffer enums over constexpr data members [08:23]
kmc9: I'll try. Thank you. [08:26]
kmc9: sex is still a prohibied topic in here, in a way. [08:26]
kmc9: ... and realistically, it sounds like you want dot1x. [08:26]
Mocky: mircea_popescu, thx [09:39]
spuniun: badpixel5: 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. [09:50]
spuniun: In fact I have a raspberry pi zero that doesn't have an audio jack [09:51]
spuniun: try whether you can see any mouse activity with (ID instead of 0): xinput --test 0 [09:51]
spuniun: what if you run 2 different iperf sessions at once [09:51]
tos923: the usa is the best country in the world :D https://youtu.be/wpF6F_zEjEM [10:36]
tos923: (;) [10:36]
tos923: Dagmar: That's a funny name, UART [10:37]
tos923: that would be just great [10:37]
tos923: ksft-mobile: might need to ask the network admin which EAP and tunneled protocol you need, besides [10:37]
Askenfeldt15: need bruteforcer, but only found shit ones [11:08]
Askenfeldt15: There should be /proper/ ways of doing it, like a reserved address you can ping. [11:08]
jfmcarreira6: (might be worth using the drive-in-a-ziploc-in-the-freezer trick) [11:42]
jfmcarreira6: in terms of like microwave electronics... [11:42]
jfmcarreira6: better upgrade your weechat ztychr. and there is no need to quit weechat at any time [11:42]
Guest14276: !faq 1 [11:48]
Guest14276: <msmith> i'm thinking the in-memory pillar on the minion might not match what the master thinks it is. in which case it'll be easy to check with from the master [11:48]
Guest14276: you'll probable get a compiler error [11:48]
Guest14276: Ok. Figured as much. [11:48]
Guest14276: I want yep [11:48]
situ24: another lisp for µc https://ferret-lang.org/ [12:46]
situ24: splud: the main thing is, protecting the look of the street [12:46]
PennStater11: associated with your hidden desires [13:04]
PennStater11: i mean from my non server [13:04]
PennStater11: and that it mostly doesn't matter how old people are in terms of how they chat [13:05]
PennStater11: since there's no TX / RX lines, you can't make a dumb electrical device [13:05]
anexit17: little snitch is a firewall app for os x MaxFrames [13:57]
portdirect18: Most scripts cd 0 or 1 times, and that's that. A rare exception might exist. [14:05]
portdirect18: it's not setting your speed to 1/10th [14:05]
tos920: kalev: sorry for not using the preferred for gnome-screenshot [15:01]
tos920: I feel bad about having this window on a separate monitor. All throughout the day I'll glance at it, and respond to a random comment that catches my attention. [15:01]
tos920: arising from a use of â\u0080\u0098show_M75463987898111890887961â\u0080\u0099 [15:01]
tos920: xfce or something speed oriented. [15:02]
OlaRune: Why does it ask then? Also, I was told yes in another channel, but wasn't sure. [15:08]
OlaRune: (holes blasted through) [15:08]
ruicruz_: that seems like just the second aspect [15:13]
ruicruz_: what's (soft) is driving it atm? [15:13]
ruicruz_: @src (->) [15:14]
McDowell17: No one I'm trying to talk can hear me and when I turn my gain up, chrome turns it straight back down. [15:38]
McDowell17: it's a precursor to a number of subcommands; dcc stands for direct client-client [15:38]
McDowell17: Learath2: actually I should amend the Propositon 1: [15:38]
McDowell17: i didn't know ed had that, cool [15:38]
JustAPoring: We are just lazily evaluated. [16:11]
JustAPoring: and we don't know how article 11 and this sword of damocles (link taxation) will play out longterm [16:11]
darkis86: Yeah...I'm not really a fan [16:24]
darkis86: Sparkle? [16:24]
Rosiak15: i have fedora 27..but gvim just dont work..but will fedora 28 have gvim..i just order a new computer..its workstation [16:31]
Rosiak15: arp -a [16:31]
Rosiak15: si demuestramelo [16:32]
Rosiak15: hggdh, hehe, my next question :] [16:32]
Rosiak15: git checkout origin/master -- path_with_conflict.txt [16:32]
paulmey23: Even the additive group Q has uncountably many pairwise nonisomorphic subgroups. [16:55]
paulmey23: Hmm, am I the only one that crashed on what was sent to this channel? [16:55]
early15: so git pull origin branch name will do it [17:10]
early15: manual or machining taper [17:10]
early15: MiseryMyra: I would have to determine which is valid then right? [17:10]
early15: when you want it to be extra impure [17:10]
early15: I don't have com [17:11]
davex__: yes, ad homs to defend a position is just a joke...at someone elses expense [17:15]
davex__: It's really out of weechat bounds and rather irrelevant detail from weechat's part [17:15]
gcbirzan6: is this something people do? [17:17]
gcbirzan6: or is it cereal? shrug [17:17]
gcbirzan6: The hsignal likely doesn't need all of that though, but I'm not sure how much it helps [17:18]
gpap: but it's considered rather crude [18:49]
gpap: I got a sony tv x900e, any idea if it uses some networking protocol for control? i'm looking to control some aspects of it remotely. So basically same thing as the "android tv" app, not sure how it works tho [18:49]
gpap: atk: no i was getting a shit load of the same error i should you, now after changing the makefile i only get a few of them [18:49]
gpap: Short of that ... ? [18:49]
gpap: the "average person" also doesn't care about who's stealing what from them until ashley-madison leaks happen [18:49]
gpap: I've read the studies and watched documentaries on the processes used by various scientists.. I reject them as much as I reject darwin, especially after reading his meticulous analysis and logical thought and reasoning.. [18:50]
preludedrew_: _sfiguser: why? [19:48]
preludedrew_: try a new profile [19:48]
preludedrew_: johnw: you can get various bits out of the request using various combinators [19:48]
bhyde22: endpoint = decklink device [20:05]
bhyde22: 802.11g/n will play nice together without messing things up too much. (5GHz) 802.11n/ac will do the same. [20:05]
bhyde22: dka: It is possible to merge locally without pushing up, what you did was merge on the server [20:05]
bhyde22: ã\u0080\u008C MT40A1G8WE 083E AIT ã\u0080\u008D [20:05]
barlas: I've even tried combining stderr and stdout, but that didn't do anything [20:38]
barlas: triceratux, what's that? [20:38]
Guest1907827: in those environments* [21:04]
Guest1907827: eeeeeta: your application means written by you ? [21:04]
cmatei27: so if type apt; then alias inst='apt install '....etc [22:07]
cmatei27: ananke: sure, if you're running a rolling release [22:07]
Zeising19: toJSONOne x = x [22:28]
Zeising19: I have successfully configured the kernel, I tried running make && make modules_install but the following error popped up: [22:28]
Zeising19: hang on i'll have a look, i have the same issue here [22:28]
Guest61125: you see what im saying? [23:29]
Guest61125: martian67: thank you for pointing out, will process what you said, thx agian [23:29]
Guest61125: Nei [23:29]
Guest61125: thats pretty malicious like way behind like lul factor [23:29]
Guest61125: _Coffee: ... yes [23:29]
Guest61125: So it wouldn't really suprise me to learn that some thicko actually put the address of their webserver into the field for the DNS server in the Cisco GUI [23:29]

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