It's bad for your back.
I wish I could get into MIT
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It's bad for your back.
I wish I could get into MIT
While brcmsmac is loaded:
http://i.imgur.com/e9Hwwms.png
When I remove brcmsmac:
http://i.imgur.com/YfJc7tg.png
When I load wl:
Don't. Seriously. It's trivial to completely destroy your system this way. UbuntuForums should be safe, however, blogs and the like may not. Always paste into a text editor and make sure what you're...
Probably a non-story, like the CIA hack.
You should not do that, as the Windows and Linux clients are different enough that doing this may cause some serious problems. If you can do the units fast enough that they don't expire, I see no...
Yes, this is absolutely Smashing!
Now, to answer your question:
Apple will never have a supercomputer in the Top500 list because they don't have any High Performance/Massively Parallel operating...
I meta-ban catlover2 and myself at the same time.
They'll never see
I'll never be
I'll struggle on and on to feed this hunger
Burning deep inside of me
I do hope they hurry.
Please explain to me how Canonical is doing this?
Your behaviour here in this thread makes me believe that the mods were correct in their decision. You attacked a fellow poster at the slightest aggravation, despite the fact that you can, in fact...
OH MY GOD CANONICAL TRYING TO MAKE MONEY THE WORLD WILL END.
Seriously, how long did you all expect to sponge off the work of Canonical, without having to pay at all? There's no such thing as a...
As a Unity and KDE user (since 10.10) I find myself agreeing with you. There are several interface decisions made by Canonical that seem counterproductive to actual work. (The Global Menu and hiding...
If you like Java, use Java. It's available on pretty much any platform.
If you like dotNet/C#, use Mono (and ignore the chorus of Mono haters)
You know, there is one thing on that list you can actually directly contribute to...
You're running gnome-panel and Unity at the same time. Unfortunately, you can't just kill gnome-panel, it "respawns", so you need to remove it from startup, then log out and back in.
Do you um, actually know how viruses work?
Huh, a reef knot? Takes me a couple tries to get one of those right.
AZBoy, as a fellow newb and teenager, I can tell you, do not try to learn any specific programming language. You should instead try to learn the concepts and the logic behind programming, like...
They will if they don't want to be beaten over the head by the DOJ. As long as it's not going to compromise the safety of the system (that is, releasing the source of the keys to the public), they...
Or this. Why does everything have to be a conspiracy theory?
Or, use a BSD-licensed bootloader, include the keys and, voila! None of these problems are even considered!
The problem is that the certificate is self-signed. For security reasons, no browser accepts self-signed certs without complaining, and Chrome doesn't allow them at all.