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<trekkie1701czh> hello, I'm using 18.04 desktop. I'm used to etckeeper when using other distros. With Ubuntu, is it normal that I see differences in /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants even without installing packages? It seems a simple reboot creates a lot of noise there
<trekkie1701czh> the split confused me
<trekkie1701czh> It's unlikely you'll be able to connect one valve directly to the other, so a short bit of pipe will be required
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<lacuniTe> kybian: hey, want to start an IRC study group?
<lacuniTe> good morning linux luvers :)
<lacuniTe> so, if I work out what 0.275 of 256 is then that up until it overflows, it will be reasonably accurate.
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<PuercoPopoY> warning: deleting array '* ptr'
<PuercoPopoY> Does nothing in mine, so that's perfect
<PuercoPopoY> then if you have job="mysql",service="database"
<PuercoPopoY> its just a buzzword
<PuercoPopoY> autopsy: i'm trying to make microsip see /dev/video0 w/o any luck… any ideas on how to debug stuff?
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<G3ph4z> # foo="My Nizzle"; f() { local foo="Foshizzle"; echo $foo }; f; echo $foo
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<kaotisk> dendazen, yes it is
<kaotisk> That's probably illegal in most parts of the world.
<kaotisk> nils_2: so there isn't any way to get around that limitation?
<kaotisk> keys() and values() produce items in arbitrary order. Is it safe to assume that for a given dict, both arbitrary orders are the same?
<kaotisk> delYsid: use cabal
<kaotisk> What if I have a very large number such as all bit 1 then ?
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<wdkq> djph: yes, you are right, in LAN
<wdkq> You do not understand Common Courtesy and Manners? ESKOBAR typed "Ok thank you" to me while I was asynchronous or AFK. Now that you are quizzical, I see they left, by choice or got disconnected ala the strictly synchronous protocol; which is irrelevant to excercising good netizenship.
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<mbeckerkh> morning. trying to stream audio to PI. but having problem that sound is played to slow. so I tried this comand in Ubuntu. And it also plays to slow. What can be the reason?
<mbeckerkh> matkatmusic: ^^
<mbeckerkh> I'll try that.
<mbeckerkh> n2 is there anything i can do?
<mbeckerkh> its c0000l
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<bubonic> Make backups and rebuild in a VM with better better stuff?
<bubonic> mischief: i installed lspci :P
<bubonic> oh, i mistakenly thought it was python. regardless, shouldn't the c++ it's written in be portable
<bubonic> what's the command you use to output the array?
<bubonic> Lapis judaicus
<bubonic> Salt, sorry. unless you're a representative of that project, i cant arbitrarily give you flags, but i can park an antispam bot there for the meantime
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<monituswO> How do I apply a theme? I've been searching for a few days. Found a alpha script called theme.py, but after adding it to the python folder, how do I proceed? The themes are in .theme file extension.
<monituswO> "showhashspeed"
<monituswO> and then json_build_object('field', r.columnname)
<monituswO> Corpo It traumatised me for a while
<monituswO> dkfm: it really sounds like you are trying to hate on linux without having any proper argument, or any real issue.
<monituswO> I am installing this Microsoft Message Analyzer thingy
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<pheeeezerUm> FlorianBd: There are many ways to deal with that problem. You should use whatever method you feel most comfortable with. On my hardware music-note-taking-thingie, I just take extra care to use proper syscalls and stuff so that the events are written synchronously. you could rip out a usb stick at any point in time and have every note up to that instant.
<pheeeezerUm> killex: I have set ipv4 using the GUI
<pheeeezerUm> Try out an IVR, robocalls aren't going to press "1" to get forwarded to your extension.
<pheeeezerUm> `Guest00000: if you want clean interfaces and simple designs, then start with the interface
<pheeeezerUm> so either of you have any thought re the nas question of mine or no?
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<angelo_tseT> JimBuntu: okay cheers
<angelo_tseT> paradigm: not bad; m_ben: opinion discarded
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<DinCahillAw> its less than twice the price, and far more than twice the scope
<DinCahillAw> errr, a'int
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<veeti> Emil, no, I won't
<veeti> jim: I am totally lost. Is there somewhere a n00b like me can read up on this to understand what you mean?
<veeti> like they know what they want
<veeti> Psi-Jack, and none in pci either?
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<McNinjaDN> michele: \+ is also not officially support, so probably only works with specific versions of grep
<McNinjaDN> pfred1 : if there was only 1 human, in less than 100 years, it would be the end of humans...
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<mauvedgQ> garyzeasshole: you sent out your mail?
<mauvedgQ> threadDelay is in base
<mauvedgQ> yes, a few packages are listed as broken
<mauvedgQ> interesting error message
<mauvedgQ> ohhhhh.
<mauvedgQ> bleachbit so far reports it can clean about 3GBs with root privs and 1GB without root privs
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<ocminerbO> P3 thats it thanks
<ocminerbO> I am waiting for Vim to support multiline completions. It will be rad
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<Seihava_> only in theory and with errors. better: ffmpeg -y -ss 6s -t 20s -i $vin1 -ss 2s -t 2:10 -i $vin2 -map 0:0 -map 1:0 -filter:v "crop=1600:860:0:0" $vout
<Seihava_> quot and rem are like / and % in C.
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<freedrull> Fuck privacy.
<freedrull> I've even tried combining stderr and stdout, but that didn't do anything
<freedrull> fromBeyond: no problem…just remember that it's important to have the right python version in your path when you are building it.
<freedrull> We didnt, a tiny subgroup did
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<daishan> sup LucidDreamZzZ
<daishan> .c 6475*0.0018523492419261
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<Glyphie23_> [WIKIPEDIA] Impossible trinity | "The impossible trinity (also known as the trilemma) is a concept in international economics which states that it is impossible to have all three of the following at the same time:a fixed foreign exchange ratefree capital movement (absence of capital controls)an independent monetary policyIt is both..."
<Glyphie23_> the same is not true for 2^32+1
<Glyphie23_> it's like it's 1994
<Glyphie23_> Ah, I think I maybe didn't get there in the book yet
<Glyphie23_> this was a 4ch CCTV capture board with ethernet and sata
<Glyphie23_> or alternatively, where can i learn how this multi command works
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<Guest3764> Aktive: next you'll be saying you wish B&E were legal
<Guest3764> ok nothing then
<Guest3764> what a show
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