Category: linux
11/16/11 07:35 - ID#55521
Undo any last action in Linux?
If there isn't a way, is there at least a log that logs all these events so I could check it and see what was changed?
Am I missing some obvious way to do this? Ctrl-Z does not cut it.
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Words: 117
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/16/11 08:35
Category: buffalo
11/15/11 08:49 - ID#55520
Ikea proxy in Buffalo
And how did I know about this charming entrepreneurial story? They left no apartment building behind. I have been seeing their flyers and hearing hushed whispers about my ikea place dot com ALL over my building, and beyond today. I can even hear the lady who hangs out in the balcony in the next building (a.k.a, beyond) smoking like a chimney and talking about it.
So I had to go and check out their website and it is quite an interesting business model. You just submit your ikea orders on their website. They go all the way to Pittsburgh, do the shopping for you and bring back whatever you wanted with them. You can then go fetch whatever it is you ordered in your ikea-craze from their
What a nifty idea... I think I can definitely push my rickety cart from their warehouse to my flat. Maybe I should stop bitterly stalking the ebay seller who ditched my sale and get those LED lamps I want from our very own buffalo ikeamongers.
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Words: 244
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/16/11 09:05
Category: goals
11/15/11 08:32 - ID#55515
The 20 Times Tables: 18
The 18 table.
- Starting with 18
- 36
- 54
- 72
- 90
- 108
- 126
- 144
- 162
- 180 -20 + 200
- 198
- 216
- 234
- 252
- 270
- 288
- 306
- 324
- 342
- 360
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Words: 17
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/15/11 08:32
Category: music
11/14/11 11:14 - ID#55513
Surgical
1.42 minutes of Celldweller awesomeness
Permalink: Surgical.html
Words: 9
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/14/11 11:15
Category: r statistics
11/14/11 03:09 - ID#55510
Where is R installed on Linux?
whereis R
Turns out R on linux is installed in the following directory structures:
- /usr/bin/R : this is the executable binary
- /usr/lib64/R
ls
bin COPYING etc include lib library modules NEWS NEWS.pdf SVN-REVISION
- /usr/include/R
ls
Rconfig.h Rembedded.h R.h Rinternals.h Rversion.h
Rdefines.h R_ext Rinterface.h Rmath.h S.h
- /usr/share/R
ls
encodings java library licenses locale make R sh texmf
- /usr/share/man/man1/R.1.gz : possibly the manual pages
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Words: 100
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/14/11 03:18
Category: goals
11/14/11 02:27 - ID#55509
The 20 times tables: 19
- Starting with 19
- 38
- 57
- 76
- 95
- 114
- 133
- 152
- 171
- 190 +190
- 209
- 228
- 247
- 266
- 285
- 304
- 323
- 342
- 361
- 380
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Words: 36
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/14/11 11:51
Category: linux
11/14/11 01:30 - ID#55508
Ctrl-L is for Location
Ctrl-L is for Location
-- in chrome
-- in Nautilus
Now, where can I find more RAM for my foggy brain?!
Permalink: Ctrl_L_is_for_Location.html
Words: 29
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/14/11 01:30
Category: linux
11/14/11 12:56 - ID#55507
Display Full Directory Location in Nautilus
Well, as usual, there is a round-about way.
Type:
Alt+F2
Run:
dconf-editor
In the dconf-editor menu:
Location Bar options are stored under
"org ➜ gnome ➜ nautilus ➜ preferences ➜ CHECK always-use-location-entry"
Whew. I am glad I can see precisely where I am and copy and paste locations into the terminal once more instead of staring clueless at the vague "pretty' buttons. I remember that when Gnome was in version 2.x, they had the option to change the location display format right under the preferences section of Nautilus.
It's somewhat cruel to take away the means to easily change display format options from an application like Nautilus and hide all of it under system configurations ONLY accessible by installing the dconf-editor.
Ugh. What were the Gnome 3 developers thinking??
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Words: 162
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/14/11 12:56
Category: tourism
11/13/11 04:59 - ID#55500
On the handmade path
This brilliant brittle white mushroom bunch looked like it had to be saturated with some calcium salt. (e:matthew) and I wondered about the source.
Contrast that with this one - possibly filled with iron salts or rust.
It was such a happy day! Behold the cutest smile on the planet! :)
(e:Paul) taking the panoramic shots...
These great rotting branches reminded me of my muscle dissection days.
We plodded through a rustic-looking huge open field of fluffly little dandelion-like plants. We had fake "snowball" fights and all the little fluffy things ended up attacking me. I think (e:YesThatCasey) totally incited the attack.
I (not so secretly) spied on (e:matthew)-magic. :)
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Words: 149
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/13/11 06:20
Category: e:strip
11/13/11 03:51 - ID#55499
It's NOT rihanna.
I can't stand her awfully nasal bland emotionless voice. To me, she sounds like nails on chalkboard. And also very suspiciously like she is from Rochester.
Scratch that. Nails on chalkboard is actually bearable. But the second resemblance kind of ruins it for me.
It's bat for lashes in one of her quirky moods.
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Words: 64
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 11/13/11 06:26
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this must be my dumb and dumber day... I have no idea what you are saying!!? If you start copying 10 gigs of data into a drive of say 4 gigs, it gives you a warning that the drive space is inadequate. Copying stops with a small buffer of space remaining on the destination drive. If you undo all this the copies files are just deleted.
I think you are thinking about linux when you ask this because linux assumes you are smart enough and know what you are doing and there are no step-backs. But when your stylus is either a) not very precisely controlled (because your stylus company just doesn't care about linux enough), or b) maybe its too sensitive and you sneeze moving some folder inadvertently because you are in the nautilus gui, you have no way of knowing what changed...
It doesn't happen often but it does sometimes and is agonizing without an undo option. I posted in Ubuntu forums where people actually bother to answer and someone told me that Dolphin (KDE's file browser gui) has the undo option.
I am not sure I understand this bit. If you copy a folder with gigs of data, you can still undo it. Windows will just delete the copy you made. Every time you do a rename, delete, copy or move anywhere, the context menu item for the corresponding undo rename, undo delete, undo copy or undo move becomes active and you can immediately go back to the original state. In any one session, if you have several such actions, ALL of them can be undone one by one stepping backwards.