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    Re: multi file database

    Sorry, I didn't mean to "rant." I've just been having a hard time. Originally when I started computers it was because I could make them mine. I could hack them, build them, destroy them, blah blah...
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    Re: multi file database

    Only because developers got tired of messing with the new model of the wheel. Instead of just conceptually throwing it together, they want it perfect out of the box. The wheel needs to be rewritten...
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    Re: multi file database

    Well, technically "they've already got this" has ruined more inventions than mother nature has good ralationships. SQLite has a high read rate with low write rate. Only one record can be written to...
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    Re: Binaural Beats Coposition

    i used lmms and audacity and the skip was supposed to be there.
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    multi file database

    Would a multi file database be good to run a website on with multiple users? For example, each user has a file in which is a python dictionary containing their password, email and personal...
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    Binaural Beats Coposition

    I've been working on this for a few hours. It has built-in Binaural Beats. What do you guys think?

    https://soundcloud.com/ki4jgt/remixified
  7. Working on building a local ad hoc wireless community

    I'm working on building a local ad hoc wireless community called Bluenet. The plan is to provide a local messageboard/file sharing service/chat/news blog. So, I've gotten dd-wrt in ad hoc mode with...
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    Re: [Python] No such file or directory

    Well, getcwd returns the CURRENT WORKING DIRECTORY of the terminal where the script is running. So, if I'm running the terminal in home and execute the script (or my server is) getcwd will look in MY...
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    Re: How often do touchpads come loose?

    It's the little connector under the bar that goes down over it. I had to duct tape the battery connector on my Nexus 7 b/c of this happening. Apparently it happens a lot to them and a few other nexus...
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    Re: [Python] No such file or directory

    I installed Ubuntu 13.04 which is what version I had with the original files. I just added harddrive encryption. Now, the tools.py file (where I keep the css, header, footer and other things I don't...
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    How often do touchpads come loose?

    This is the second laptop I've had which I had disassemble and reassemble it in order to reconnect the touchpad. How often does this happen with Laptops? My old laptop required me doing it...
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    Re: [Python] No such file or directory

    I've already tried getcwd(). Doesn't work and I was thinking cwd would present security problems as it's going to show the folder path in the html output.

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    Sorry, wrong about that but getcwd...
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    [Python] No such file or directory

    I'm using a script I wrote in python3.3 a few months back. Now I've installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu and the script won't work. It's a cgi script using OS module. Whenever I run this script either...
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    My Securing Script

    After hunting around in Ubuntu and on ubuntu websites, this is what I've come up with:

    The program makes these changes system-wide (for EVERY user).

    - Removes unity-lens-shopping
    - Places 750...
  15. Writing a Securing Script - What features would you add?

    I'm writing a script to secure Ubuntu and am looking for suggestions. I plan to release it under the GPL and don't plan to spend much time on it other than updating it from time to time based on what...
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    Which is better?

    Which one of these images is the best?

    They have transparencies underneath. The black is transparent mostly but not all.
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    Re: Has Ubuntu lost it's Ubuntu?

    Thanks for pointing out the Compiz-plugins that's kind of cool :) Still I'm yerning for the days of old I guess where Ubuntu was one big community of users. I have to agree with most (if not all of...
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    Re: Has Ubuntu lost it's Ubuntu?

    This I know. I installed compiz settings manager to do most of this stuff myself but could the packages possibly be updated to do this? Is Unity compatible with these features now?

    Moving on from...
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    Re: Has Ubuntu lost it's Ubuntu?

    First point, gstreamer plugins require Internet though and they can't be used until you download them. Why do we need a chat system that most people don't use included in the OS defaultly from...
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    Re: Has Ubuntu lost it's Ubuntu?

    I can remember these days. I know I've used it at least since 6.04. Back then Ubuntu was practically begging the users (in a nice way) to contribute with translations, keyboard layout, ideatorrents,...
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    Re: Has Ubuntu lost it's Ubuntu?

    I know this propably went a little far but I did this about the time I created this thread. It's a bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta/+bug/1193978
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    Re: Has Ubuntu lost it's Ubuntu?

    Then why was the video I linked to ever included in the OS and why was the named derived from a word that MEANS "community?"
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    Re: Has Ubuntu lost it's Ubuntu?

    I didn't say uninnovating. I love Unity and would love to see it flurish as a company (with the user in mind) but every release seems to just add a little more than the last one and it usually feels...
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    Has Ubuntu lost it's Ubuntu?

    Although Linux is defaultly network-based by nature (so it could never lose it's humanistic character completely), these were the images and movies originally distributed with the distro.
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    Nelson Mandela in Critical Condition

    Thought this belonged here as Mandela has given speeches on the concept of Ubuntu a few times, and since Ubuntu derives it's name from this concept (humanism ideology) he relates closely to this...
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