All I want is my TTYs.
Can I install the unity andapt-get purge *unity*apt-get autoremove
or do I still get leftover garbage?
I tried the network install and I got issues.
I installed only the core but even after hand-loading the kernel in the Grub's command line initrmfs said it was missing something and it's crippled.
Just install debian
>>55095798
>What is ubuntu server
>>55095798
>what is ubuntu net install
So basically I'm a fucking idiot. I made some changes to my computer (Windows 8.1) that made everything fuck up. I did a system reset that was supposed to save all my important files, and now everything except my documents is fucking gone. All my programs and games are simply gone. What do I do now?
I fucking suck at computers as you can probably tell. I mean completely incompetent.
Is there some way to restore my programs or restore my entire computer to the way it was?
And no, I'm not baiting, I'm just fucking retarded when it comes to computers.
As long as you didn't zero your hard drive or write any new data, you should be able to get it back somehow. Not sure how since I've never been in this situation, but I'm pretty sure not all hope is lost. Good luck anon
Re-download, if you have saved games/files try testdisk
Why do so many faggots on here act like it isn't the best distro that has done the most to advance Linux on the desktop in the last 15 years?
Debian is better.
It works with snaps too, so no dependency hell for me.su -
apt-get install snapd
logout
im a noob. what distro that is not ubuntu should i install?
>>55095679
Wanna have a proper discussion?
>>55090712
>>55090724
Does anyone have any ifra what they actually are?? I had to run through a shitton of deep scans and shit to get rid of them.
Pic unrelated, just the only thing i got atm.
>>55095647
>removed winlogon.exe
I hope you're trolling because that the pinnacle of stupid
>>55096423
It had no registered user so i ran combofix and antimalware. Seemed to help. Its all back to normal now.
Just wipe your harddrive already
>tfw rolling release distros suddenly became more comfy after stop using proprietary garbage
Remember to buy hardware that supports Open Source drivers anon~kun
>>55095632
using gentoo myself, and proprietary drivers still work fine for me
I will stick with gentoo thanks
I don't care about an autistic pedophilic bird fucker has to say
>>55095632
Thanks for the Reminder Reimu. I'll see you on /b/ later tonight.
I've never gotten a straight answer about power strips. Are cheap generic brand strips just as safe as the more premium brands? Are premium brands safer or is that just snake oil? How many outlets can you safely have on one power strip? How many on one circuit total across several power strips? How much should you spend on power strips?
You get what you pay for
Apply everywhere in life
>>55095627
Not necessarily. Nearly all of my favorite software is free as freedom, and free as in Stallman footcheese.
>>55095627
>You get what you pay for
>You get
>pay for
Is Antergos a /g/ approved distro?
I used it a bit, it's ok, helped me decide I don't need rolling release without going for a normal arch install.
>>55095610
I approve it.
>>55095663
What do you use now?
Why haven't you written a virus yet /g/?
>>55095458
no where to discuss malicious programming
Im not called Russki Prusski or Ching Chong
http://virus.enemy.org/virus-writing-HOWTO/_html/
Why do browsers have tabs when every good window manager does tabbing just fine on its own?
It's just feature duplication
>>55095312
Browsers are operating systems on their own now
It's operating systems all the way down
>>55095322
I blame emacs for starting this trend
>>55095312
autism
Tox, eh?
Harmful
DO NOT USE
Id give you all the ID for lainchan's /tech/ group chat but 4chan thinks it's spam because of Japan moot
>>55096074
post pastebin link then
I feel jaded by the modern web with all its Javascript-heavy, tracking-laden, corporate sponsored clickbait shit.
I remember getting net access back in the mid 90s as a teenager, it blew my mind. Joining chat rooms and seeing messages from other people (that you had to keep scrolling the window down to see) was something amazing and new. You ask a question and someone responds, some stranger called druid78 or whatever and you have no idea who this person is or where they live but you just interacted in this 256-color virtual room and it makes you want to take a shit just thinking about the greatness of it.
The web back then really did have soul, it felt like someone's carefully curated Geocities site was a labor of love that they shared with the world for no reason, no motive other than because they could and it was all exciting and new.
Some dude would have a website where he uploaded his lunch menu or whatever, and this was back before shitty social media so it wasn't narcissistic like selfie crap but charming in a way because not many people were doing it. It was voyeuristic but not in a porny way.
It felt like each website was its own little realm, with its own style and character, and you could follow hyperlinks to completely different sites that would be part of a narrative of discovery. These days you're just endlessly refreshing the same 3 or 4 sites.
Remember shit like Happy Puppy? Web rings and guestbooks? It was all so innocent, and I guess the 90s was an innocent decade as a whole.
I remember using CheetahChat to join Yahoo chat rooms and talk shit with people. ICQ, and it's little Uh-Oh sound. Yahoo Messenger, where people coming online and popping up a message window had more resonance than some Facebook in-browser messaging bullshit.
Even filesharing with stuff like Napster was more poignant as when you only get 4-7KB down each file counts; now people are downloading whole Blu-ray rips they won't even watch.
What makes you nostalgic?
>>55095181
>I feel jaded by the modern web with all its Javascript-heavy, tracking-laden, corporate sponsored clickbait shit.
>waaaaah!
Time to take your pills gramps.
>>55095181
I was there in the early days of the Internet too. You're making me nostalgic, OP.
I also feel bad for teens these days. They'll never know what it was like to talk in a teen-only chatroom where every other person wasn't secretly a pedophile.
>>55095181
>>55095213
To add to this, a part of the problem I have with the Internet now is just information overload. There's too much content, and too much novelty. It's addicting, and yet makes me tired and numb.
Nobody get me wrong: I love how tech and communication has advanced, but man, do I long for the days where new information was truly a joy to behold. I wish I was born earlier so I could've stayed in those times even longer.
The Internet is too much of a good thing, IMO.
Opinions on Net Neutrality?
>>55095161
What's your opinion, Anon? Why not put some effort into your post?
Or are you just looking for someone to tell you what to think because you're too lazy to look at it yourself and make-up your own mind?
The FCC wants Net Neutrality or to make Internet access a utility because they don't have the ability to break up massive companies that abuse their position.
It's Plan B.
>>55095305
Yeah, but how much of it do you think is just regulatory capture? On the surface, it's marketed as pro-consumer or pro-the-little-guy, but in the end, you get what's expected out of rich n' powerful people limiting the power of other rich and powerful people: fucking over competition and putting shit in place to benefit you and your other powerful friends.
Is net neutrality really going to be any different, as pro-consumer as it looks?
How do you get comfy?
...realized after posting this that the Flux darkroom effect doesn't show up in the screenshot.
>>55095110
>Not triplechecking pictures for sensitive data
That would've solved your problem anon
I'm really torn about getting a new monitor as the one I've been using I've been borrowing and cannot take it with me when I move this weekend. However, I have a 40" Toshiba TV while I'm sure the response time is shit yada yada is 60hz and ultimately looks pretty good that I can use in a nigger rig set up. My budget for a monitor is realistically capped at $200 at the moment since I'm in the middle of a move. I have a pretty strong rig 980ti, 4770k, 16gb DDR3, the works. So would either of these be too much of bottleneck? Any recommendations aside from these two? Also monitor general, I'm really curious about personal experiences with stuff
>ddr3
Into the yeah trash it goes
>>55095040
>being an autist about ram
It's like $60 for 16gb of DDR4 I can upgrade it whenever I want in the future
>>55095061
Dude I said yeah trash you should be happy
Hey /g/ I need to build on my PC for mining this shit since bitcoin is out of the question. I'm starting up mining for pocket money, but since I'm a complete newfag, I need all the advice I can get.
This is my current rig
CPU
>AMD FX-6350
RAM
>8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 803MH
MOTHERBOARD
>Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. 990FXA-UD3 (CPU 1)
GPU
>2048MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series
My tech friend says I should Mine Ether with a couple R9 390X graphics cards. And that all I need is a barebones system, and it can easily pull 65-70 MHs / 12-15 Ether a month.
Would two 390x be compatible with my current system though? With that motherboard? Just want to make sure before I buy them.
Thank you
>rig
>>>/reddit/
>>55095237
please help
>>55095561
>Please
>>>/r/eddit