2012-02-29T20:08:02+00:00 via Choqok To: a(n) group, Public
This made my day, whether it's real or not: http://ur1.ca/8g7gt !diaspora :)2011-08-22T17:30:40+00:00 via Choqok To: Linux, Public
My libvirt daemon stopped responding, and I can't manage my virtual machines. Nothing spectacular in logs. Anyone had such an issue? !linux2011-08-15T00:08:47+00:00 via Choqok To: Daniel Devine, Linux, Public
2011-08-06T17:18:42+00:00 via Choqok To: Public
@jargon Ah, didn't realize you're doing reviews. :) Carry on, then.2011-08-06T16:10:27+00:00 via Choqok To: Public
@jargon Just use good old mplayer - it plays anything, and offers keyboard controls superior to any of those newfangled "players".2011-08-04T17:38:34+00:00 via Choqok To: Public
@jargon Yeah, or dead. :)2011-08-04T17:12:28+00:00 via Choqok To: Public
@jargon It can't be determined what it is until you install it. :)2011-07-31T13:15:57+00:00 via Choqok To: Linux, Public
2011-07-28T21:20:07+00:00 via Choqok To: Diaspora, Public
@diasporg, good luck with VPS hunting!2011-07-24T19:50:10+00:00 via Choqok To: Linux, Internet Protocol v6, Public
Set up sixxs.net !ipv6 tunnel on an embedded router running !linux 2.4, works. Check back few hours later, doesn't work. *scratches head*@ticho: got disconnected and changed IP?2011-07-23T20:12:54+00:00 via Choqok To: KDE, Public
Funny quip from /. discussion: With the usability of the GNOME cpanel in mind, maybe "System Gettings" would be more appropriate !kde !gnome2011-07-01T16:27:15+00:00 via Choqok To: a(n) person, a(n) group, Public
@umweltheld You know that you can just start an account on one of pods listed at http://podupti.me, right? !Diaspora is decentralized.2011-06-30T09:09:25+00:00 via Choqok To: Public
@jargon Also, to find which package provides a specific modules, you can do "apt-file search Module::Name"2011-06-30T09:08:36+00:00 via Choqok To: Public
@jargon You're probably looking for Module::Name -> debian-package mappings, but "apt-cache search -- -perl" kind of works too.2011-06-27T19:45:12+00:00 via Choqok To: KDE, Public
Is there a way to configure placement of my virtual desktops? e.g. I want them in a column below each other, instead of in a 2x2 box. !KDE2011-06-26T12:06:20+00:00 via Choqok To: Debian, Linux, Public
2011-06-26T11:15:25+00:00 via Choqok To: Public
@jargon With good implementation and enough resources, it also brings computers closer to being appliances, which is what many people want.2011-06-26T10:38:59+00:00 via Choqok To: Public
@jargon Some people might be hard to convince in this age when information is not filtered, it is stored, indexed and searched. Sad, really.2011-06-21T16:51:52+00:00 via Choqok To: KDE, Public
That's it. Logging out of !KDE and starting with fresh configuration. If that doesn't help, it's back to fluxbox. The madness has to stop!