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After running the command "do-release-upgrade", the upgrade process seemed to complete. I did notice some errors, such as this message that appeared multiple times:
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After running the command "do-release-upgrade", the upgrade process seemed to complete. I did notice some errors, such as this message that appeared multiple times:
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Bump, in related news, the battery graph in power options works:
http://i.imgur.com/lQdaS4X.png
By the indicator in the top right doesn't...
I have a darter ultrathin which I've had fr about a year. Up until a weeks ago the battery indicator at the top right of the screen (next to the date and time) worked perfectly.
About a week ago,...
I'm trying to create a huge google map for printing into a poster.
The way I'm doing this is by taking screenshots of an open google maps firefox window.
I tried feeding the screenshots into...
How do you scroll firefox with the touch screen? For me, single finger scrolling acts like highlighting text
"if you simply want to rotate the video while you watch it, we’ll show you how to accomplish that with VLC Media Player. If you want to convert the video so it is rotated permanently, we’ll show you...
I have a video that I had to record with the camera sideways. I now need to rotate the video 90% so the video plays right. I tried Kimo and Pitivi, but neither of them do video rotation for some...
I have a dynamic IP at home. I want to have a domain that I can use to access my home computer. There are a lot of services like dyndns that do this. The way these services work is by running a...
Oh I see. The problem is that the above file is in a git repository, and it needs to be symlinked into cron, so we can update the repo and have the changes cascade. Is that possible with cron?
I have this symlinked into my /etc/cron.d folder:
*/5 * * * * python /srv/bidsite/manage.py send_mail
* * * * * echo `date` >> /home/bidsite/what.txt
but it does nothing. Anyone know...
Don't use logbook pro. Use an open source alternative: http://flightlogg.in
I followed the instructions here for installing the ubuntu iso onto a usb stick under osx. The instructions are here:
Everything went well until the second to last step. Why does it want me to...
super, thanks, thats it!
Sometimes I accidentally winkey + middleclick with compiz, which makes the desktop zoom into a small box. So far, every time it happens, I usually just log out, then log back in and it fixed it. Is...
This is something that should be easy. This is what I want to do:
1. I give an RSS url, a reges, and a download location to a torrent client.
2. The client then automatically refreshes that feed...
thanks for this
one question though, why compile rubygems from source? Why not use the one in the repos?
Actually I found a better solution: http://pastebin.com/Rr7dAxbF
So I can just do this:
$ wget http://pastebin.com/download.php?i=Rr7dAxbF -O images2gif.py
$ python
Python 2.6.4...
I have a folder with a ton of png files, all names based on a date: 2010-01-03.png, 2010-01-01.png, etc. I want to take all of these images and make them animated. Whats the easiest way to do this?...
then how is it not asking me for a password when I run "ssh server" or "scp server:file ."? If theres a passphrase, then theres gotta be something thats supplying the passphrase successfully when I...
Apr 4 00:12:22 linode sshd[21253]: Failed password for chris from 173.88.x.x port 53743 ssh2
Apr 4 00:14:24 linode sshd[21295]: Failed password for chris from 173.88.x.x port 53844 ssh2
Apr 4...
do you know of a foolproof way to verify this?
"server" is from ~/.ssh/config, changing to user@domain.com has the same result.
echo "$USER"
echo "$HOME"
echo "$SHELL"
echo "$PATH"
returns this:
I added "cat /home/chris/.ssh/id_rsa" at the top, and it prints out this:
~$ cat err.log
~ ~
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED
DEK-Info: DES-EDE3-CBC,A7F6B957A1A54BCE
I'm 99% sure the key is not passphrase protected. Like I said, I can run the script from the terminal and it works fine without asking for any passwords to be entered.
That just returns this:
~$ cat err.log
~ ~
Permission denied, please try again.
Permission denied, please try again.
Permission denied (publickey,password).
after ssh