--- Log opened Tue Apr 03 09:10:51 2018 09:33 < sammyg> windows subsystem linux enabled 09:33 < sammyg> now what? 09:34 < sammyg> Windows Subsystem for Linux has no installed distributions. 09:34 < bindi> download something from the windows store, like ubuntu 09:34 < sammyg> Distributions can be installed by visiting the Windows Store: 09:34 < sammyg> https://aka.ms/wslstore 09:34 < sammyg> but the link is not working 09:34 < sammyg> or i mean it is but it gives me nothing 09:34 < rymate1234> it should open the windows store 09:35 < sammyg> Wait a while, then try that again. Something happened on our end. 09:35 < sammyg> https://i.imgur.com/wlFmga7.png 09:36 < sammyg> https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-windows_store/microsoft-store-something-happened-on-our-end-try/24344bab-aef8-4091-a200-9f30fafd93e5 09:37 < sammyg> Method 1: Try running the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter. 09:37 < sammyg> Method 2: Perform System File Check (SFC), and then check if this fixes the issue. 09:37 < sammyg> Method 3: Reset Store Cache. 09:38 < sammyg> why would any of this be relevant?... 09:38 < sammyg> hilarious: "I managed to fix this problem for me last night by doing a system reset." 09:40 < sammyg> why is this problematic? i remember installing WSL for the first time on win 10 many eons ago 09:40 < sammyg> you just typed in "bash" and enter, and then "y" and enter 09:40 < sammyg> it went on to fetch the packages automagically 09:40 < sammyg> why are they pushing it through the windows store now? 09:42 < bindi> because more than 1 distro 09:43 < sammyg> well is it available to all regions? 09:43 < sammyg> i'm not getting it what the problem is, why is it hidden? or why the short link doesn't work? 09:43 < sammyg> https://aka.ms/wslstore 09:44 < sammyg> if i do a search for "ubuntu" on the windows store i come out empty handed 09:44 < sammyg> "canonical" same, "linux" same 09:44 < sammyg> but i have snatched it now 09:44 < sammyg> downloading as i type 09:45 < sammyg> https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/ubuntu/9nblggh4msv6 09:45 < DaFiN> thanks for the link sammyg 09:46 < sammyg> no problem DaFiN 09:46 < sammyg> it must be a region thing 09:47 < sammyg> let me just dig a hole to us of a and try it out 09:49 < sammyg2> nope! 10:08 < pinkisntwell_> It appears here http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/0387/index.htm unicode 0387 is "greek ano telia" but when I type alt+0387 in windows I get the letter "f". Why? 10:09 < Stryyker> Type it in to what software? 10:10 < Stryyker> 387 is hexadecimal, if you're using alt + 0 xxx you need decimal value 10:11 < Stryyker> ·? 10:11 < pinkisntwell_> ah ok 10:12 < Stryyker> which would be 0903 10:12 < pinkisntwell_> well the decimal is 0903 but it still doesn't work 10:13 < pinkisntwell_> and actually i get different character depending on whether I type 903 or 0903 10:13 < pinkisntwell_> and on the bottom of the page it says "How to type in Microsoft Windows Alt +0387" 10:13 < pinkisntwell_> so i am very confused now 10:13 < Stryyker> What version of Windows? What software? 10:13 < pinkisntwell_> windows 10, notepad 10:14 < Stryyker> Try wordpad 10:14 < Stryyker> And someone that gave the instructions must have forgot the typical alt pattern uses decimal values and not hex. to use hex there is a different way 10:15 < pinkisntwell_> it works in wordpad... what the hell 10:15 < pinkisntwell_> I thought it was a windows thing, not a per-app thing 10:17 < Stryyker> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_input#In_Microsoft_Windows 10:18 < Stryyker> It is about the input control type. While some look the same, there are differences. Notepad is more primited edit control. Wordpad uses a more powerful richedit control. 10:18 < Stryyker> Some software may do extras too. 10:19 < system16> Hi can i use my windows xp key on windows 10 ? 10:19 < blkshp> No 10:20 < rymate1234> no 10:20 < system16> even windows 7 ? 10:20 < S_SubZero> XP keys can be used with… XP. 10:52 < thomas_25> There are vendors who sell cheap (some extremely cheap) Win10 Pro licenses claiming it's 100% legit. How come? 10:53 < thomas_25> user reviews seem positive as well, and this is a trusted e-commerce platform overall. what's the catch? 10:54 < CptLuxx> we are not a licensing channel 10:54 < CptLuxx> ask the vendor. 10:55 < thomas_25> asking about MS Windows 10 licensing in a MS Windows support channel is off-topic? 10:55 < system16> thomas_25> u can use win10 for free but it wont let u change desktop background and it will create a watermark 10:56 < system16> its a good way to try windows 10 if u never used win10 10:56 < CptLuxx> we are not an offical microsoft channel thomas_25 10:56 < CptLuxx> and licensing is complex so we say its offtopic.. 10:57 < thomas_25> system16 neither background or the watermark is an issue for me, so i could keep using it like as it is but I'd prefer paying if it's affordable... just not sure how these guys acquire these OEM (I suppose) licensenses so cheap 10:59 < system16> im pretty sure that something is not right with 3 $ license keys thomas_25 10:59 < thomas_25> me too 10:59 < thomas_25> windows store price is 2/3 the minimum wage here 10:59 < blkshp> Guys, it has been advised that this is not a topical subject. 10:59 < blkshp> If you wish to discuss this, please do so in PM not here. 11:00 < system16> ok 11:44 < krishan> hello, my laptop has stuck on a black screen with cursor on it. Using win10. 11:45 < Stryyker> What has been changed? What have you tried? 11:47 < krishan> yesterday it was ok, i installed a theme named OS Sierra and uninstalled immediately, but today when i started it on black screen. 11:47 < Stryyker> Did you have other themes before that? 11:48 < krishan> nope, it was first time. 11:48 < Stryyker> Did you use any hacks that mess with system protection and system restore? 11:49 < ntz> hello 11:49 < CptLuxx> try booting safemode and disable this theme 11:50 < ntz> I have windows guest on linux host in virtualbox ... can somebody confirm this ? 11:50 < ntz> 50% of cpu resources in guest are consumed by windows `interrupts' process (description is "Hardware Interrupts and DPCs") .. that's point to some sucking (probably vbox bug) problem with virtualized hardware, right ? 11:50 < ntz> s/that's point/that points/ 11:50 < CptLuxx> nope 11:50 < CptLuxx> sounds like you did not install the guest tools 11:50 < krishan> yeah kmspico? but it is installed from a long time. 11:50 < ntz> ofc I have them 11:51 < CptLuxx> hm 11:51 < CptLuxx> well i would ask in the vbox channel tehn 11:51 < CptLuxx> krishan we dont deal with cracked software here.. and kmspico is exactly that 11:52 < ntz> I tried ... thanks for input ... tools + guest additions works fine including 3d accel and usb 3 passthrough 11:53 < krishan> so for help one should have original software? 11:53 < CptLuxx> yes 11:53 < CptLuxx> ntz there are some options in virtualbox for acceleration like hyperv 11:53 < CptLuxx> try changing that 11:54 < krishan> okay and thanks btw. 12:31 < krishan> Can you help me on booting windows to safe mode, because i tried and didn't find any option? 12:40 < CptLuxx> shutdown and keep holding shift 12:40 < CptLuxx> *hold shift and klick reboot 12:40 < CptLuxx> or interrupt the boot process 12:43 < krishan> not working :( 12:54 < CptLuxx> then interrupt the boot twice.. 12:59 < krishan> that helped.. 13:10 < krishan> now white screen with cursor in safe mode :/ 13:33 < iodev> thomas_25, I can explain in PM 14:13 < TheBard> I ran the OffCAT office scanner on Outlook. It came up with 17 warning issues. So I picked one, 'New email notifications are not displayed' and tried to resolve it. Their solution was not applicable. 14:14 < TheBard> So I looked at another about Junk Email and found this: "Microsoft Exchange limits the space that's allotted to your various "Junk E-mail" lists. By default, this limit is 510 kilobytes (KB). If you have a large number of entries in these lists (cumulatively), you may receive one of these error 14:14 < TheBard> messages when you try to add more items to the lists." 14:15 < TheBard> I don't know about you, but I have no idea how 'big' my Junk email list is in bytes, nor do I care too. 14:18 < TheBard> Sorry for the rant. But I just find this stuff very frustrating. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2669081/outlook-error-indicates-that-you-are-over-the-junk-e-mail-list-limit 14:18 < Sepultura> Hallo 14:18 < Sepultura> Windows 10 is not able to install on Hyper-V Generation 1? 14:19 < weq> works just fine as a hyper-v gen1 vm 14:21 < Sepultura> I only get Blue Screen Machine Check Exception 14:24 < Sepultura> seems SBS 2011 does not support Windows 10 as Guest 14:25 < Sepultura> Will there be a Windows 11? 14:26 < rymate1234> no 14:27 < marvin3> windows 10 *forever*, with updates that forcefully restart your computer! 14:28 < krishan> lol 14:28 < swarfega> they may drop the "10" once 8.1 reaches EOL 14:29 < rymate1234> nah 14:29 < rymate1234> macOS hasn't dropped the 10 14:29 < swarfega> doesnt mean MS have to follow 14:31 < Sepultura> HAs Hyper-V GPU Passthrough? 14:31 < weq> that is a server feature 14:32 < weq> err* no it is not anymore I forgot. 14:32 < rymate1234> I thought the client hyper-v had it too 14:32 < weq> it's called remotefx 14:39 < marvin3> my network printer isn't working, it just queues print jobs. connection is fine, I can ping it and access its web server. what can I try other than restarting (which I can't do right now)? 14:40 < Tazmain> did you install the correct driver? 14:40 < Tazmain> can you check if the printer is busy " 14:40 < marvin3> printer has been working for 5 years 14:40 < marvin3> nothing has changed software wise 14:40 < Tazmain> can you restart your machine ? 14:41 < marvin3> not right now 14:41 < Tazmain> well updates could have done something possibly 14:41 < Tazmain> and the printer ? 14:41 < marvin3> IIRC there was a way to restart print service or something like that. maybe that could help 14:41 < weq> stop start the printer spooler 14:41 < weq> services 14:41 < marvin3> "and the printer ?" <- don't understand 14:41 < Tazmain> can you restart the printer 14:42 < marvin3> yes I tried that several times. even unplugged it 14:42 < Tazmain> then try what weq suggested 14:51 < atom138> Hey guys this might not be the right channel but I have an excel question. Should be easy 14:52 < TheBard> fire away 14:53 < DaFiN> atom138: go ahead 14:53 < pythonick> hello guys 14:53 < DaFiN> hi 14:53 < pythonick> i have two disks with windows 10 pro 14:53 < pythonick> how can i startup with ONE disk and see the other as data only? 14:53 < atom138> I'm scanning in thousands of serials and macs for these devices we're decommissioning. I have a scanner programmed with TAB as the suffix and im using the form feature where i scan SN then it auto tabs to the mac field 14:54 < atom138> then i have to hit enter on the keyboard to enter a new one 14:54 < feditor> how can I guarantee that windows will shut down if I click shut down? 14:54 < atom138> how can i make it automatically hit enter 14:54 < DaFiN> pythonick: configure boot store maybe.. google.com/search?q=boot+store+windows+10 14:54 < pythonick> k 14:55 < atom138> I could also use autoit to auto send ENTER after tab is hit twice...but i know very little autoit 14:56 < TheBard> atom138, form feature? 14:57 < atom138> lemme find a screenshot 14:57 < atom138> you have to add it to the ribbon, not there by default 14:57 < atom138> but its essentially a box with a field for each column and an 'add' button. 14:58 < atom138> scan SN>auto tab top MAC field>then i have to click Add 14:58 < atom138> im trying to automatically add it without having to press enter 14:59 < atom138> http://www.excel-easy.com/examples/images/data-form/enter-criteria.png 14:59 < atom138> Just like that except the only fields on mine are Serial and MAC 15:00 < TheBard> Excel has a Macro recorder. Why not record the step, then edit the VBA to stick an Enter at the end? (or am I being too simplistic about it?) 15:00 < atom138> My scanner is programmable but i cant make it alternate between tab and enter after scans, just one or the other 15:01 < atom138> well it would run at a specific rate right? i dont want it to add unless both fields are scanned. the barcodes are like 1/2in and 1/8th in apart so some times it scans wrong or takes a few triesa 15:02 < atom138> I might try an autoit script to send enter after tab is sent twice 15:02 < atom138> Just found they have a channel on this server 15:02 < atom138> nvm only one guy 15:03 < weq> ##autoit nope? 15:03 < atom138> yeah it defaulted to #autoit. im asking now 15:09 < atom138> bah i give up on autoit channels, im just gonna learn it until lunch 15:12 < atom138> Thanks for atleast giving me the time of day TheBard 15:13 < atom138> and DaFiN 15:13 < TheBard> you might at least try it. 15:13 < Windows45> hello all 15:13 < DaFiN> atom138: what i would have suggested was you could use scripts of vb, 15:14 < atom138> I found autoit has an if _ispressed(xx) feature 15:14 < atom138> gonna try that 15:14 < DaFiN> but, i don't use autoit 15:14 < DaFiN> so, i can't tell about it. i do have a logitech programmable keyboard ;) 15:18 < system16> chkdsk G:\ 15:18 < system16> says : 15:19 < system16> The drive, the path, or the file name is not valid. 15:19 < DaFiN> no slash 15:19 < system16> oh 15:19 < system16> its running now thanks 15:21 < system16> does chkdsk scan for hardware problems like current pending sector count etc. ? 15:21 < newbie46> Is there a good way to push os storage onto a second drive? ( page/hiber files, user data ) 15:22 < atom138> im banking on autoit, but im an ultra novice. If i could get it to send ENTER after every second time tab is hit id be golden 15:23 < TheBard> atom138, we don't support that in this channel. Ask them. 15:23 < atom138> The network here is locked down and only certain apps are available via an internal app store. autoit is one of them thank christ 15:23 < atom138> i know i was just clarifying. Thanks for hearing me out 15:24 < atom138> woops that was actually in wrong channel my bad 15:24 < system16> ? 15:24 < TheBard> newbie46, have you already looked at Windows 10 Settings>System>Storage, Change where new contente is saved? 15:24 < system16> i think chkdsk will not detect hardware problems 15:24 < krishan> i think something broke up my laptop's graphics driver, any way to fix it? 15:25 < blkshp> system16: it will detect data that is on a bad sector. it could indicate possible physical damage but it cannot read damage itself, no 15:25 < TheBard> newbie46, Windows also supports symbolic links. So you could make a sym link to your mounted drive? 15:26 < krishan> now it stuck on boot, after windows logo. 15:39 < newbie46> TheBard: Will look into symbolic links. The issue I have is most of my storage isn't used by me, it's used by automatically written system stuff. ( not in documents, pictures, movies, etc. ) 15:39 < newbie46> And programs of course, but I already minimized those. 15:44 < TheBard> if you are short of space, run Disk Cleanup. And set that Storage button to have windows clean more often. 15:45 < newbie46> Nothing obvious I can remove. :P 15:45 < newbie46> I just need a bigger drive, but I'm waiting until I get a new PC. 15:45 < newbie46> Total disk cleanup possible: 2mb 15:45 < TheBard> install utility, use utility, delete utility, save util.zip on some archive? 15:45 < TheBard> Windows 10 has an amazingly small footprint. 15:47 < newbie46> Well. Bigger than windows 7. 15:47 < newbie46> Drive only 120gb. 15:47 < TheBard> says who. http://www.freenode-windows.org/resources/all-windows-versions/size-on-disk 15:47 < newbie46> windows itself: 22gb, I recall 7 being around 16 15:48 < newbie46> But maybe that was fresh install 15:48 < TheBard> The min spec has not changed. 15:48 < CptLuxx> Windows 10 Pro (fully updated on Sep 1, 2017; VMWare Workstation): 12.3GB 15:48 < CptLuxx> not bad 15:48 < TheBard> about the same as Android takes on my Samsung. 16:02 < newbie46> So, I found a way to reduce pagefile size, but not move where it's allocated. 16:39 < Tazmain> Does windows 10 , still have like a god mode? where you are the ultimate admin of the machine and can access everything? I remember there was a way to get that in windows 7 with a shortcut. And enabling the Administrator user 16:42 < rymate1234> the windows 7 "god mode" was just a special folder with a bunch of links 16:43 < rymate1234> https://www.pcworld.com/article/220753/windows_7_god_mode_tips_tricks_tweaks.html 16:43 < swarfega> god mode still works on 10 i believe 16:43 < rymate1234> yeah 16:45 < Tazmain> and the built in Administrator account, can you still enable and use that ? 16:47 < rymate1234> I imagine so? 16:48 < rymate1234> but why would you want to 16:48 < Tazmain> sometimes I get a message ' you do not have access to perform this task' I wanna see what happens 16:48 < rymate1234> it's probably done via the same method as w7 16:48 < Tazmain> And besides in a VM that is not connected to the internet, why not? 16:49 < rymate1234> ah 16:50 < Tazmain> besides in general I am against not being able to fully take control of a system. And if I want to kill a process the OS needed and that causes a BSOD I want to be able to do that 16:50 < TheBard> you shouldnt have to do that 16:51 < Tazmain> Taking away advanced control is not acceptible 16:51 < Tazmain> Does anyone know what is the timeout for windows, if a process can't access a disk, and the disk in fact turned off, but its stuck in some I/O loop/error before that process is terminated, seems to be longer than 30 minutes 16:52 < Tazmain> with Admin in theory you should be able to kill the process 16:52 < Tazmain> which I would like to test 16:52 < TheBard> not necessarily. 16:54 < Tazmain> TheBard, how so? 16:54 < GautamS> Hello, I've been experiencing some problems, I can't describe it, but basically the entire system freezes a few minutes after boot. 16:54 < Tazmain> you can't always kill a process? 16:54 < GautamS> The event viewer has the following entry around the time of the crash: ""Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power: The speed of processor 0/1/2/3 is being limited by the system firmware. The processor has been in this reduced performance state for 71 seconds since last report."" 16:54 < TheBard> Tazmain, correct. 16:55 < Tazmain> TheBard, well if a kernel process goes amock sure, because the kernel can't kill it, but it seems explorer.exe is more integrated that normal now, it starts off most processes. so to kill that is becomining harder 16:55 < GautamS> There's also a few errors about DistributedCOM 16:55 < Tazmain> looking at procmon , I see many porcesses under explorer.exe 16:56 < rymate1234> explorer is easy to kill 16:56 < Tazmain> not for me, sometimes it hangs, and you can't kill it 16:56 < Tazmain> especially if its a disk I/O error 16:56 < Tazmain> or something is locking the disk up 16:57 < rymate1234> ah 16:57 < Tazmain> any disk 16:57 < Tazmain> since the process was lunched under explorer.exe 16:58 < Tazmain> taskkill does work well though 16:58 < Tazmain> but not always 17:15 < edge_hay> Hi 17:16 < GautamS> Hasn't Windows Defender pretty much removed the need to specialized anti-virus software from the consumer industry? 17:16 < GautamS> *need for 17:16 < edge_hay> Is that a serious question? 17:17 < edge_hay> I've never had an anti-virus 17:17 < edge_hay> Since I switched from Windows to a stable os 17:17 < krishan> a stable os? 17:17 < rymate1234> is that a serious comment? 17:17 < rymate1234> windows is a stable OS 17:17 < rr> which is? 17:17 < blkshp> edge_hay: only time i ask, if you are just going to make comments like that, dont stay. 17:17 < edge_hay> Oh 17:18 < edge_hay> I mean't another os 17:18 < edge_hay> which is stable 17:18 < GautamS> edge_hay: tbh using a non-Windows OS for daily work for me is next to impossible 17:18 < TheBard> get it together then. because we don't like trolls 17:18 < rymate1234> windows, macOS and linux are all stable OSes 17:18 < edge_hay> GautamS are you a programmer? 17:19 < GautamS> edge_hay: I am, but I mostly work with Windows stuff 17:19 < GautamS> DirectX, UWP etc. 17:19 < edge_hay> Oh 17:19 < edge_hay> Must be fun 17:19 < TheBard> this is a topical support channel, follow the channel topic. Use PM for private discussions 17:19 < GautamS> Yea 17:19 < blkshp> GautamS: from my personal POV i find Defender does exactly what i need. There is more information on Anti-Virus and Anti-malware under the "anti-malware section under resources on our guidelines page... 17:19 < blkshp> Please see our guidelines at http://www.freenode-windows.org/channel-guidelines 17:19 < rymate1234> isn't it also discussion too 17:20 < edge_hay> um. Is there a way to make a batch file that would work on any version of windows? 17:20 < TheBard> be more specific 17:20 < GautamS> edge_hay: Pretty sure most of the shell commands you use will still work in legacy 17:20 < edge_hay> I would only use native commands TheBard 17:21 < krishan> i think something broke up my laptop's graphics driver, is there any way to fix it? 17:21 < krishan> now it stuck on boot, after windows logo. 17:21 < TheBard> krishan, boot to Safe Mode 17:21 < TheBard> https://www.digitalcitizen.life/4-ways-boot-safe-mode-windows-10 17:21 < edge_hay> But Idk my professor said it could be different from one version of windows to another. I only have this one cracked version of windows 10 17:21 < TheBard> edge_hay, pircacy is off topic 17:22 < TheBard> *piracy 17:22 < edge_hay> If you don't count my xbox 17:23 < krishan> bard i did but even in safe mode it stuck after windows logo with a black screen. 17:24 < edge_hay> Ok I'm banned. 17:24 < edge_hay> krishan: stable. 17:24 < krishan> edge_hay: what? 17:25 < GautamS> krishan: I don't know if this works, but have you interrupted the boot sequence a few times to begin automatic repair 17:25 < edge_hay> krishan was trying to be funny 17:25 < krishan> yeah. GautamS i tried. 17:26 < GautamS> from there you can either 1) System Restore, 2) Use the cmd to fix some things 17:26 < GautamS> krishan: It didn't work? 17:26 < krishan> edge_hay: nothing is stable. 17:27 < GautamS> if you could make a recovery disk, then it'd be great. 17:27 < krishan> GautamS: system restore didn't worked, and i don't know any cmds fixing. 17:27 < GautamS> hmm 17:27 < GautamS> What did you actually install to break the GPU driver? 17:28 < krishan> A theme named OS Sierra. :( 17:28 < GautamS> Oh! 17:28 < GautamS> Yeah, I did that 17:28 < GautamS> And you got a black screen with a cursor 17:29 < krishan> yeah 17:30 < Guest7> Hi, is there a way to make the keyboard layout global (for all applications) in Windows 7? 17:30 < Guest7> It seems a bit silly that you change the layout, and it only applies to one window. 17:31 < GautamS> krishan: if you can get to the cmd, then delete the theme files 17:31 < GautamS> The ones you installed in C:\Windows\Resources\Themes 17:32 < krishan> well. let me try 17:32 < GautamS> Then you should copy the aero.theme to Mac OS Sierra.theme or whatever the name of your file was 17:32 < GautamS> (Copy in the same directory) 17:33 < GautamS> after that try logging in Low Resolution / Safe Mode 17:36 < krishan> GautamS, there is no theme named with Sierra os. 17:38 < krishan> in that directory. 17:39 < orpheus> what are the noticeable practical differences between running Windows 10 on 8g, 12g, and16g of ram? 17:40 < orpheus> I mean obviously things will get a bit faster and smoother 17:40 < TheBard> not always.. It depends on what you are doing 17:40 < orpheus> aha -- ok so looking say at 17:40 < TheBard> Look at Task Manager with your workload going. Windows will use RAM to cache it's disk swaps, but it doesnt do it to bibilical proportions. 17:41 < orpheus> aha 17:41 < orpheus> obviously word processing rarely if ever drives ram hard 17:42 < TheBard> this box has 28GB, but windows is chewing on 5.9. and I'm not running a great deal. So check your own workload. 17:42 < orpheus> I guess multi-tasking heavily is key, you have to work at it to get that ram load up 17:42 < GautamS> krishan: where did you install the theme 17:43 < orpheus> I supppose there's a few apps or categories of apps that are memory hogs 17:43 < orpheus> but yes, I get your advice TheBard 17:43 < krishan> as i recall before shutting down i uninstalled the theme. 17:43 < orpheus> I guess you would simply not go below 8g on any Windows 10 system? 17:44 < orpheus> is that a fair statement? 17:44 < orpheus> if you have a choice? 17:44 < GautamS> krishan: Oh. So you were on default theme before shut down? 17:44 < krishan> so would that affect still! 17:44 < krishan> yeah 17:46 < orpheus> where to semi-power users, people who pay attention and make an effort to have well configured systems tend to come in on their Win 10 builds? 17:47 < orpheus> like is 8g the generally understood sweet spot unless, as TheBard says, you know that your usage patters demand more? 17:47 < rymate1234> what 17:47 < orpheus> 8g of ram rymate1234 17:47 < rymate1234> oh sorry I just read up 17:48 < rymate1234> yeah 8 / 16GB is usually fine 17:48 < orpheus> right 17:48 < rymate1234> I have 16GB ram because java IDEs tend to be very heavy 17:48 < krishan> is there anything in cmd like clearing cache in Android? 17:48 < orpheus> right 17:48 < rymate1234> disk cleanup? 17:49 < rymate1234> you generally don't need to cleanup cache in windows or android though unless you're really low on space 17:49 < orpheus> thanks to both of you 17:50 < krishan> not the disk cleanup, normally i do win+x then recent, perfech or %temp%, how can i do this in CMD? 17:51 < rymate1234> cd %temp% works in cmd for me 17:52 < krishan> win+r** btw 17:59 < niozerotoo> G'day 18:00 < niozerotoo> I have read about the spying and telemetry in Windows 10. Is this possible to completely disable ? 18:01 < rymate1234> niozerotoo, here's the channels official resource on those assertions http://www.freenode-windows.org/resources/windows-10/assertions-of-spying 18:01 < niozerotoo> rymate1234: Thank you, I'll take a look at that. 18:02 < niozerotoo> I have read the page that you linked to and I'll re-phrase myself. There's telemetry in Windows, that's facts. If I want to minimize the amount of user data shared with Microsoft, how can I do this ? 18:03 < niozerotoo> I understand the telemetry may not be "spying". 18:03 < niozerotoo> But there's telemetry, indeed. :) 18:03 < TheBard> Start with the Privacy settings in Settings. 18:04 < niozerotoo> As I understand, there are three settings of telemetry. 1, 2 and 3. In the Home & Pro Edition of Windows, you can only minimize to 1 by design. Only in Enterprise can this basic telemetry be disabled. Is this correct ? 18:04 < niozerotoo> (This shall supposedly be some policy setting or something) 18:04 < TheBard> I have no idea what that means. 18:05 < TheBard> Did you LOOK at SETTINGS under PRIVACY. Maybe hit the Learn More, or Manage my info 18:06 < rymate1234> niozerotoo, https://tinywall.pados.hu/ is usually good at blocking literally everything 18:06 < niozerotoo> Yes, I have already tried to minimize the telemetry in the Settings. But I believe there's more, hidden "basic" telemetry. a) https://www.maketecheasier.com/assets/uploads/2016/06/win10-telemetry-settings-open-policy.png b) https://www.maketecheasier.com/assets/uploads/2016/06/win10-telemetry-settings-enable-policy.png 18:07 < niozerotoo> rymate1234: I'll look, thank you ;) 18:10 < niozerotoo> Oh and I have another thing to ask you guys about. I have an idea of how I might be able to setup a basic "smart room". I use two wireless microphones connected to an USB receiver, and use Cortana commands with my voice. All PC sound is transmtited to my HiFi system thru a Chromecast Audio. Thus, I can say "Cortana, wake me up at 6 am" in my room, and it wakes me up thru the speakers. Would this work? And, can Cortana do home auto 18:12 < timmyrick> 4 hours without a confirmation is bitcoin broken? 18:12 < TheBard> wrong channel, timmyrick 18:12 < timmyrick> woops 18:13 < rymate1234> bitcoin was always broken 18:13 < timmyrick> theres no idle chat allowed in this channel right? 18:13 < TheBard> right 18:14 < TheBard> not that we are not friendly, just tippy topical 18:17 < Johnjay> anybody have any idea why when resuming (from hibernation?) that my blackweb gaming mouse would not work 18:18 < Johnjay> and require the usb to be unplugged/replugged? 18:18 < Johnjay> is the driver crashing? 18:18 < Guest7> Does it work properly with a different USB mouse? 18:18 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: try Power Options->Change plan settings->Change advanced power settings->USB settings->USB selective suspend setting->Disable. 18:18 < Johnjay> i didn't have the problem with other usb mice 18:18 < Johnjay> but i had to install a driver for this mouse because of extra buttons or something 18:18 < niozerotoo> Oh then I don't know .. 18:19 < Guest7> Could be buggy drivers for that mouse. 18:19 < Johnjay> My selective suspend setting is Enabled niozerotoo. what does that do? 18:20 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: I think it puts USB ports in low-energy mode. But since another mouse worked for you, I am not sure it would help. 18:20 < Johnjay> well this mouse works. it's just when i resume from hibernation this one doesn't 18:20 < Johnjay> i assume because it's a gaming mouse 18:21 < niozerotoo> I see 18:21 < niozerotoo> What mouse is this? 18:22 < Johnjay> https://www.amazon.com/blackweb-6-Button-PC-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B071FQ9Y9H 18:22 < Johnjay> er wait that's not the exact model 18:23 < jcotton> https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/89dbpz/retail_redstone_4_1803_builds_are_ready_to_be/ 18:23 < TheBard> a good clue is that finding a specific driver from the Mfgr is not an easy task with that vendor. 18:24 < kruug> Microsoft Office 2016. Can you lock formatting while still allowing to delete rows? 18:24 < Johnjay> weird it doesn't appear in my amazon history 18:24 < Johnjay> not sure what happened 18:24 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: what is the exact model? Might be underneath. 18:25 < niozerotoo> You sure you installed the proper drivers ? 18:25 < kruug> For instance, our spreadsheet has a thick bottom border and a white background. If we delete some cells and shift them up (since it's a list, we don't want blank spaces on the top), that black border moves up as well. 18:25 < Johnjay> BWA17HO003 18:25 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: ty 18:25 < Johnjay> at least they had the decency to make O and 0 different sizes. lol 18:26 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: you can try this driver but since it's not from the official party you do it "at your own risk", ;) https://jseb.ca/BlackWeb-bwa17HO003.zip 18:27 < niozerotoo> It's from this site. https://jsebean.com/blackweb 18:27 < pingec> Isnt there supposed to be a windows.dmp file after a bsod happens in %systemroot% ? 18:27 < Johnjay> why would there be an unofficial driver? 18:27 < kruug> pingec: only if you have that enabled. 18:27 < Johnjay> pingec: you have to enable that 18:27 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: how did you install your driver ? 18:27 < niozerotoo> Did you receive a CD / DVD? 18:27 < Johnjay> yes 18:27 < niozerotoo> Hm, okay, in that case you may want to check it was installed properly by going to Device Manager 18:28 < pingec> Isnt it enabled by default? 18:28 < TheBard> yes it is 18:28 < pingec> It looks enabled to me 18:29 < TheBard> http://www.freenode-windows.org/resources/all-windows-versions/troubleshooting-bsod 18:29 < Johnjay> niozerotoo: i'm not sure where it would be listed. Human Interface Devices? 18:29 < niozerotoo> Who is the new "Windows 10 Pro for Workstations" for? Who wants to use this? 18:29 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: hmm let me check 18:29 < Johnjay> oh wait I see it. Mice and other pointing devices 18:29 < kruug> Johnjay: BlackWeb is made by/for Walmart. 18:29 < Johnjay> there's 3 entries all clear with "HID-compliant mouse" 18:30 < Johnjay> kruug: that would explain why i only saw it at my local Walmart. Curse my impulsive buying! But I needed a new mouse right away and that was the only wired mouse they had 18:30 < Johnjay> not even joking 18:30 < kruug> Did it have to be wired? 18:30 < TheBard> If the driver doesnt work, then you have to go back to the OEM who made it, which in this case is.. unknown. 18:30 < Johnjay> i prefer it that way yes 18:30 < TheBard> Fancy gaming mice like Razor and Logitech have specific Windows 10 drivers and you can find them on their websites 18:30 < Johnjay> TheBard: next time I'll buy logitech from amazon. never gone wrong with them 18:31 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: there are online community-tested drivers that have worked for people. You can try these. I have no idea if it's the same as your CD. 18:31 < niozerotoo> Otherwise, I have no clue. 18:31 < niozerotoo> Try that power setting if you want to troubleshoot ;) 18:32 < Johnjay> what exactly does it mean, putting usb in low power mode? 18:32 < kruug> looks like that jseb site that niozerotoo linked to earlier is the best resource for their drivers. 18:32 < Johnjay> as opposed to turning the usb device off? 18:32 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: I don't know o_O 18:33 < pingec> Is there a specific event in the event log when the os boots up ? 18:33 < kruug> Maybe disable hibernation? 18:34 < niozerotoo> Hibernation is one function in Windows that often causes people a lot of issues and trouble ... ^_^ 18:34 < kruug> And with FastBoot, an SSD, and enabling "Resume programs and sessions from last time", hibernation isn't really needed. 18:34 < Johnjay> yeah taht might be easiest 18:35 < Johnjay> hmm i don't get it, the settings here say to never put computer to sleep 18:35 < Johnjay> so... would that mean it's not hibernating? 18:36 < TheBard> you are fishing in the dark. Change the driver 18:36 < Johnjay> hrm, advanced setting says to turn off hard drive after 20 min 18:36 < niozerotoo> Sleep =/ hibernation 18:36 < kruug> That's not the issue 18:37 < MR-D05> hey so i am trying to extend a partition by adding unallocated space that was previously held some data, it shows that there is so many mb of allocated space and i try to extend another volume by that much and get "not enough free space" 18:37 < MR-D05> unallocate* 18:37 < kruug> check block size. You might have a rounding issue. 18:37 < MR-D05> can i do this in disk managment? 18:38 < MR-D05> im assuming its something else because i tried 48000 mb (says there is 50000+ available) 18:38 < pingec> There is a win serv 2016 machine that went unresponisve for 10 minutes and I dont see anything in the logs, any ideas? All I have found in the eventlog is "The Data Sharing Service service terminated with the following error: 18:38 < pingec> %%3239247874" 18:38 < Johnjay> ok thanks i will TheBard 18:40 < niozerotoo> MR-D05: have you tried with another partition manager ? 18:40 < MR-D05> what's another good one? 18:40 < MR-D05> no 18:40 < sepeck> pingec: ##windows-server 18:43 < niozerotoo> MR-D05: I do not know actually, but I know Disk Management can be troublesome 18:43 < niozerotoo> MR-D05: there are a lot of options, MiniTool, Partition Logic etc. 18:44 < kruug> GParted 18:45 < TheBard> Easus 18:46 < TheBard> Disk Management isn't troublesome. If it fails you might want to understand why. Playing around with partitions on a live system.. hope you have your backups in order. 18:53 < niozerotoo> I just know about several instances where Disk Management has failed to do the job and third party tools have done it just fine. 18:53 < niozerotoo> I don't know about this specific situation, you may be right. 18:53 < niozerotoo> ;) 18:53 < TheBard> we don't like innuendo. 18:54 < niozerotoo> It's not innuendo, it's experience 18:54 < TheBard> too many people rely on these tools. There are feedback methods, support pages with feedback. Answers.msft feedback to say things like troublesome. 18:59 < niozerotoo> Third party tools can be effective if you know what you do. Sometimes, Disk Management is too lazy to even rescan disks automatically. In fact, that may be the reason why Johnjay has this problem. Johnjay -- Can you try clicking on RESCAN in Disk Management? 19:00 < niozerotoo> Right click --> Rescan Disk, I believe 19:01 < niozerotoo> Then try to extend again 19:02 < niozerotoo> Also, make sure to start Disk Management as an Administrator, right click on the shortcut and choose to Run as Administrator. 19:02 < kruug> Microsoft Office 2016. Can you lock formatting while still allowing to delete rows? 19:02 < kruug> For instance, our spreadsheet has a thick bottom border and a white background. If we delete some cells and shift them up (since it's a list, we don't want blank spaces on the top), that black border moves up as well. 19:05 < niozerotoo> kruug: I don't know personally but maybe, maybe this article can help? https://www.extendoffice.com/documents/excel/4132-excel-insert-delete-row-in-protected-sheet.html 19:05 < niozerotoo> if not, sorry 19:06 < kruug> niozerotoo: yeah, that doesn't protect the formatting, though. Thanks for helping :) 19:07 < niozerotoo> Oh alright ^_^) 19:08 < Johnjay> niozerotoo: me? 19:08 < Johnjay> i don't have a hard disk problem i thinK? 19:09 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: sorry, I had J+tab in my head since I spoke to you earlier ;)) 19:12 < Johnjay> anyway i installed the driver, if it solves the problem i'll try to come back and let you know 19:13 < niozerotoo> Johnjay: great 19:13 < niozerotoo> I may not be here though because I am not usually on IRC 19:16 < niozerotoo> Does anyone know when MSFT will release this new UI? 19:16 < niozerotoo> Some kind of a glass UI 19:16 < niozerotoo> I read on the news 19:16 <@blkshp> he can leave you a memo /msg memoserv help 19:17 < niozerotoo> blkshp: does that work even though I am not registered on Freenode ? 19:17 <@blkshp> no /msg nickserv help register :) 19:17 < niozerotoo> Ok thank you 19:18 < niozerotoo> I am just here temporarily though, so I don't think I will create an account this time ;) 19:19 < blkshp> no worries! 19:34 < niozerotoo> If this is considered on topic, what antivirus vendor test is the most reputable and trustworthy in your opinion ? 19:34 < niozerotoo> e.g. AV-Comparatives? 19:35 < blkshp> if you click the link below, look under resources, anti-malware and have a read :) 19:35 < blkshp> Please see our guidelines at http://www.freenode-windows.org/channel-guidelines 19:35 < quakslikeadukk> in my opinion? Besides the built-in ones included with Windows, I like Eset smart security premium (v11) alongside Malwarebytes (the two seems to go well together) - both low-resource and quite advanced in features. 19:36 < niozerotoo> Thank you both :) 19:36 < quakslikeadukk> Oh. I've never seen the web site for this channel either. Sounds cool, Imma have a peek there as well. Thanks 19:37 < sepeck> linked in /topic 19:38 < sepeck> http://www.freenode-windows.org/resources/antimalware also 19:41 < niozerotoo> If I have a TPM chip in my laptop, is it best to take advantage of it and encrypt using it ? 19:41 < quakslikeadukk> Yes 19:42 < sepeck> maybe 19:42 < quakslikeadukk> If your system resources allows, I think possibly it may be beneficial to add an other virtual nic and enforce all traffic routed through one with some additional firewall/ids running under Docker,Kubernetes, Vbox, Vmware or such. Note I haven't (yet) tried Win's VM feature. A solution such as Opnsense perhaps.Traffic monitoring with additional firewall and routing capabilities, easily get protec 19:42 < sepeck> If it's something important to you, then yes. 19:43 < niozerotoo> What are the advantages of TPM and what if the chip breaks ? 19:43 < quakslikeadukk> ..ction by fetching from live threat feeds for fresh (malware) signatures, advanced IDS etc. 19:43 < sepeck> have backups before trying and ... don't try and over complicate your environment. Over complication makes it fragile. 19:44 < quakslikeadukk> wikipedia has nice info on TPM, I think Microsoft.com even too somewhere as well as many hardware manufacturers and sales outlets (such as Dell, IBM); may be worth reading around several as such 19:44 < niozerotoo> Ok thanks 19:45 < quakslikeadukk> yeah, what he said I guess... best keep it simple, and...backup backup backup .. and ya good (again...backup - don't neglect it!=) 19:45 < S_SubZero> The TPM can be one of multiple unlock mechanisms. 19:46 < niozerotoo> What do you mean, S_SubZero ? 19:46 < quakslikeadukk> download.microsoft.com , and many kinda relates resources- sites from MS seems to have a lot of useful programs and tools Id never heard about before but often had need for. Should be explored more! Suggest others too as many prolly missing out. Much good there 19:47 < S_SubZero> niozerotoo: If the TPM "breaks" you can use the recovery key. 19:48 < S_SubZero> if you move the drive to another computer, that is typically the way to get it settled in to a new machine (with a new TPM) 19:49 < niozerotoo> S_SubZero: I see, this recovery key has to be physically stored I assume ? 19:49 < jcotton> Also the TPM can inform the OS if parts of the machine have been tampered with 19:49 < jcotton> niozerotoo: yes, or you can store it in your MS account 19:49 < S_SubZero> it's an unwieldy long 48-digit code. 19:49 < jcotton> You also need the recovery key to go into windows recovery 19:49 < jcotton> Unless you suspend BitLocker first that is 19:51 < niozerotoo> Is BitLocker the only tool for encrypting using TPM? I am not sure sure of using BitLocker due to the "COFEE" program. 19:51 < jcotton> COFEE? 19:52 < niozerotoo> jcotton: http://www.zdnet.com/article/free-cofee-opens-microsoft-bitlocker/ 19:53 < S_SubZero> If you don't think you should encrypt your drive, set your laptop up at the most easily snatchable location in the park and then be distracted by something behind you. 19:53 < niozerotoo> A tool provided to law enforcement that can bypass BitLocker and extract info from hard drives. What if it leaks... 19:53 < niozerotoo> S_SubZero: I sure do think I should encrypt my drive but maybe not with BitLocker ;) 19:53 < naphtali> "While COFEE doesn't break BitLocker or open a back door, it captures live data on the computer, which is why it's important for agents not to shut down the computer first, Fung said." 19:53 < jcotton> Looks like the machine needs to be on 19:54 < jcotton> So you're safe if it's off 19:54 < sepeck> niozerotoo: That relies on a number of conditions to run successfully 19:54 < jcotton> Also, that's from 2008 19:54 < naphtali> Did you even read your link nio 19:54 < jcotton> And applies to Vista 19:54 < sepeck> It can be used on a computer using any type of encryption software, not just BitLocker. 19:54 < naphtali> Bring your laptop with Bitlocker, log in and hand it to me. Watch me "extract" data 19:54 < sepeck> There are are things you can do to prevent that if you lock down your USB drives. /shrug 19:55 < niozerotoo> naphtali: what link? 19:55 < quakslikeadukk> be creative in your choice of protection..and keep that to yourself,furthermore do not depend on any one solution .. just my 2c 19:55 < naphtali> The ZDnet link 19:55 < naphtali> You posted a few lines agao 19:56 < niozerotoo> naphtali: no, why? I sent the first appropriate google result 19:56 < niozerotoo> I thought it would explain COFEE 19:56 < naphtali> It did 19:56 < naphtali> I thought you read it 19:56 < niozerotoo> Reading it now 19:56 * naphtali looks at Luxxi 19:56 < sepeck> niozerotoo: how you debate somethign is not tossing in random google results. You link specific things that support your position. It is not up to anyone else to do your research. 19:57 < GautamS> Is there a way to easily transfer file between two Windows PCs? 19:57 < GautamS> I mean.. 19:57 < jcotton> GautamS: thumb drive or OneDrive 19:58 < sepeck> a connected network? 19:58 < GautamS> Like show the other Windows PC as if it were a device, or over a network 19:58 < jcotton> 1803 adds Near Share, which will let you share with nearby devices over Bluetooth 19:58 < GautamS> I've them both connected, and they're side by side 19:58 < blkshp> USB Stick / thumb drive, i use a shared folder. 19:58 < niozerotoo> sepeck: hm excuse me? Debate something? Am I debating? Have I had a point to support? I don't see what you mean. A person asked what COFEE was, of course it's up to him to do his research if he doesn't know, I took time and sent a link for him. 19:58 < GautamS> blkshp: Yea i know USB stick but.. 19:58 < quakslikeadukk> with the unix subsystem .., one may have disk access and as it seems easily deploy otherwise linux-only encryption solutions by itself or coupled with other things. With some scripts (a .bat/.cmd/vbs even?) automate its automounting, to more easily take in use somewhat 'exotic' means of crypto while also being well-tested 19:58 < GautamS> Can I transfer over LAN? 19:58 < naphtali> Is Near Share like Home Groups? 19:58 < jcotton> naphtali: no 19:58 < quakslikeadukk> GautamS: if theyre in same network, right-click a folder and "Share folder" 19:58 < jcotton> It's between devices, and is specifically for ad-hoc sharing 19:59 < jcotton> It's not a netowrk share or anything 19:59 < quakslikeadukk> then , on the other comp type \\ 19:59 < naphtali> Briefcase? 19:59 < quakslikeadukk> oh.. 19:59 < blkshp> i just share a folder, give my MS account write access, make sure devices are on the same network on a private connection and i can share from any physical or virtual PC 19:59 < naphtali> Briefcase is before your time jcotton 19:59 < jcotton> naphtali: it's like AirDrop 19:59 < blkshp> briefcase lol 19:59 < jcotton> I think 19:59 < sepeck> niozerotoo: you made a claim about not using BitLocker because of 'coffee' but it turns out Coffee works for every disk encryption program in very specific use cases. 20:00 < sepeck> niozerotoo: and was surprised by the 3 replies regarding your contention. 20:01 < quakslikeadukk> what about mounting a common folder from a mutually accesible MS One Drive acc... assuming that's even possible, and space/xfer speed wouldn't be a hassle 20:01 < TheBard> What are you looking to do? Use a file server. 20:01 < quakslikeadukk> Made me think; I'd have wanted something like that actually..hmm. 20:02 < niozerotoo> sepeck: I made no claim. I said I am not so sure of using BitLocker, provided a reason, and asked for alternatives. 20:02 < niozerotoo> I had a basic understanding of COFEE, but was apparently misinformed. I did not know it would work with computers encrypted otherwise. 20:02 < sepeck> niozerotoo: and the link you provided indicated it applied to al lthe alternatives 20:03 < niozerotoo> sepeck: yes, indeed. And what's your point? I was misinformed. 20:03 < sepeck> niozerotoo: this is why reasearch is important as well as understanding when people refute claims with evidence you learn from them 20:03 < niozerotoo> I made no claim 20:03 < sepeck> your claim was you didn't want to use BitLocker because Coffee. 20:04 < niozerotoo> That's not a claim. That's what I wanted. I don't want to discuss this any more, let's stay on topic, shall we. 20:04 < GautamS> quakslikeadukk: I don't have that option, do I have to do something? 20:04 < GautamS> related: Is OneDrive seen as a normal folder by most programs? 20:04 < GautamS> Mostly: Visual Studio 20:04 < sepeck> this is on topic http://www.freenode-windows.org/channel-guidelines/debate-guidelines 20:05 < sepeck> since you are willing to move on, we shall 20:05 < kruug> GautamS: if you have C:\Users\\OneDrive, then yes. 20:05 < niozerotoo> sepeck: I don't see how our debate is related to Windows. It's more regarding the fact that you don't like my behavior. 20:05 < quakslikeadukk> GautamS: try http://www.thewindowsclub.com/map-onedrive-network-drive-windows-10 20:06 < GautamS> Hm I do have C:\Users\SGautam\OneDrive 20:06 < sepeck> niozerotoo: which is on topic yes. See link. Please be prepared to support your points. 20:06 < GautamS> Now if put something here will it be shown on the other pC let me check 20:06 < sepeck> niozerotoo: I thought we were moving on? 20:06 < GautamS> nope 20:06 < niozerotoo> sepeck: I never made a point. I am just responding to your statements. 20:06 < kruug> GautamS: yes, that's how OneDrive works. It syncs to the cloud and every other device that is logged into OneDrive with the same account. 20:07 < GautamS> I created a new directory and it doesn't show up on another hmm 20:07 < kruug> GautamS: it may not be real-time, but it does work. 20:07 < quakslikeadukk> GautamS: try refresh. F5 ? 20:07 < quakslikeadukk> you can get One Drive and access your files on your phone and even from other computers whereever too I believe 20:07 < kruug> And through the web interface 20:08 < GautamS> oh whoops 20:08 < GautamS> I logged out of it sometime ago 20:09 < quakslikeadukk> Is it reeeallly true that with the Office 365 Pro it includes life-time 5 Terabyte One Drive space? Sounds too good to be true, but may be I'm missing something. 20:09 < GautamS> YESS 20:09 < GautamS> IT WORKS! 20:09 < GautamS> It's also real time 20:09 < kruug> quakslikeadukk: I don't believe so, no. 20:09 < GautamS> thanks guys 20:09 < S_SubZero> quakslikeadukk: did you look at the Office 365 plans online? 20:09 < kruug> GautamS: great to hear 20:10 < quakslikeadukk> ..yeah..one of them at least I believe was 5 TB .. :O Also remember seeing 2TB somewhere iirc.. unsure what for. 20:10 < sepeck> quakslikeadukk: I think it's 1 TB while subscription is active. But you'd need to read the details onit 20:10 < GautamS> now i just need to install visual studio and directx SDK and we have an ideal development environment 20:11 < sepeck> quakslikeadukk: I have the 5 PC license and share it with my family so everyone has 1TB on OneDrive 20:11 < kruug> quakslikeadukk: "File storage and sharing with 1 TB of OneDrive storage per user" and it's for "Up to 5 users" 20:11 < quakslikeadukk> oh...! hmh. k 20:11 < GautamS> i'm mostly doing this cause my desktop has a rather large screen to develop stuff in, while the laptop has considerably better hardware 20:12 < GautamS> so run visual studio on desktop hardware, the program on laptop 20:12 < quakslikeadukk> Got me unsure if , given 1 user having that by oneself, is esaily possible to use the full 5TB alone (without any sneaky workarounds) 20:12 < jcotton> GautamS: can't you just connect the desktop monitor to the laptop? 20:12 < quakslikeadukk> GautamS: Now just to get a program to auto-sync certain folders whenever you put something in there; first have it encrypt and pack/compress the files, then automatically upgrade to the cloud. For extra security? 20:12 < quakslikeadukk> faster transfer, and in case someone gets your password - it' 20:12 < quakslikeadukk> ..ll be encrypted. 20:13 < GautamS> jcotton: I don't have an HDMI cable right now 20:13 < jcotton> GautamS: rip 20:13 < GautamS> besides OneDrive serves as an additional backup in case something goes wrong so :D 20:14 < GautamS> can you put executables over onedrive hmm 20:14 < kruug> GautamS: you can put exe files on OneDrive 20:14 < sepeck> saw an article where they added some time versioned recovery options on OneDrive. Not sure if it's all deployed yet or 'coming soon' 20:14 < kruug> I think it 20:14 < kruug> it's deployed 20:14 < jcotton> sepeck: it exists already for office documents at least 20:14 < jcotton> Iirc 20:15 < sepeck> you can put pretty much anything on OneDrive 20:15 < sepeck> ya, vaguely rmemeber an article in the last 2-3 months on it 20:15 < kruug> not macro-enabled documents :( 20:15 < jcotton> GautamS: also, VS has remote-deployment tools iirc 20:16 < sepeck> GautamS: look for Scott Hanselman blog, lots of resources. Also dev based channels on freenode 20:16 < quakslikeadukk> GautamS: for paranoid security may have other cloud-providers; free ones even, auto-sync with the One Drive, possibly independent of eachother and ensuring they don't all have access to eachother. If data encrypted.. security of files should be pretty solid then:P 20:17 < kruug> Spin up a Linux server running OwnCloud and run your own cloud! 20:17 < kruug> or is the right one NextCloud? 20:17 < kruug> I forget...stupid politics 20:17 < GautamS> i don't know.. :P I just wanted a simple way to pass test exes from one PC to another :D 20:18 < quakslikeadukk> or distributed FS; linking several.. so instead of it appearing as one (example-) 2GB drive.. 10 cloud providers each giving 2GB you could haev it appear, and seamlessly use it asif it were a 20gb disk 20:18 < quakslikeadukk> kruug: nextcloud yeah, or owncloud 20:19 < quakslikeadukk> many shared-hosting providers offer that. ..just don't fall for the claims of "unlimited space" thinking u made a good deal there;) 20:19 < Tazmain> hmmm either I am filling a windows 10 bug, or intel, because a drive that passes smart check, works 100% when accessed from Linux, gives me this operation could not be perfromed I/O error in windows 20:19 < quakslikeadukk> (them cloud hosting scripts I mean, as well as webdav,ftp and more often as well) 20:20 < kruug> SFTP, SCP 20:20 < jcotton> SMB 20:20 < quakslikeadukk> Tazmain: file system....? 20:20 < quakslikeadukk> yeah, better ideas I guess^..hmh. If u have it available! 20:21 < Tazmain> quakslikeadukk, NTFS 20:21 < EmKpopRpFOnly> I have windows 10 on a laptop. Every month since the day I got it I check for driver upgrades by having it search for them online but EVERY SINGLE TIME it says that there are NOT any new upgrades 20:21 < EmKpopRpFOnly> Is this ok or is something wrong with it? 20:21 < TheBard> It is up to the OEM to provide driver updates to Windows. If they dont.. they dont 20:21 < S_SubZero> maybe the devices you have in your laptop, the manufacturers have not submitted new drivers to Microsoft. 20:22 < EmKpopRpFOnly> No not windows 20:22 < TheBard> Go to the OEM and check yourself. My laptop OEM has some service that polls every now and again 20:22 < Tazmain> check the manufactures website 20:22 < EmKpopRpFOnly> Sound and video 20:22 < EmKpopRpFOnly> That brings me to the next part of the question 20:24 < wppp> Windows Remote Desktop with Shadowing is awesome and this alone makes a higher Win 10 license worth the money 20:24 < EmKpopRpFOnly> I checked and download what I assume is the latest by hand BUT when I tried to install it gave an error saying that "Manuel" must install them for me 20:24 < wppp> awesome, I can conect multiple slow thin like clients to a fast PC box and all the users enjoy high speed 20:24 < wppp> (you need good gigabit ethernet though) 20:24 < wppp> intelligent compression, even audio, etc work awesomely 20:24 < CptLuxx> welcome to rdp? 20:24 < kruug> EmKpopRpFOnly: what? 20:24 < kruug> EmKpopRpFOnly: screen-shot? 20:25 < wppp> yes 20:25 < EmKpopRpFOnly> Kruuug no read again 20:25 < wppp> CptFu: but the awesome difference is that multiple users can use it the same time and nobody will notice the other user 20:25 < wppp> you can even switch users in task manager 20:25 < CptLuxx> btw wppp 20:25 < wppp> yes? :) 20:25 < CptLuxx> im not seeing that multi user rdp is not official released 20:25 < CptLuxx> so i guess you use a crack for that.. 20:26 < wppp> no crack :O 20:26 < CptLuxx> -not 20:26 < CptLuxx> aha? 20:26 < wppp> http://woshub.com/rds-shadow-how-to-connect-to-a-user-session-in-windows-server-2012-r2/ 20:26 < CptLuxx> this is shadowing on server.. 20:26 < wppp> yes 20:26 < wppp> I said one single expensive + fast box 20:27 < wppp> which would it be 20:27 < CptLuxx> what? 20:27 < kruug> EmKpopRpFOnly: try to install it yourself, but you get told that "Manuel" must install it? Can you post a screenshot of that error? 20:27 < CptLuxx> you said multiple users at the same time 20:27 < CptLuxx> thats not support on windows 10 20:27 < CptLuxx> and shadowing is to see another users session for torubleshooting 20:27 < wppp> so I am amazed by a ... support troubleshooting feature? 20:28 < wppp> well, some stuff can be used for more 20:28 < EmKpopRpFOnly> Can someone else help? Kruug seems unable to read the words I actually typed instead of making up their own 20:29 < wppp> CptLuxx: if this makes you feel better: what I am using is 100% legal :) 20:29 < wppp> legal, morally, etc 20:29 < CptLuxx> i dont think so 20:29 < CptLuxx> there is not way in windows 10 to have more than 1 rdp connection to a windows 10 host 20:29 < wppp> I linked to win server though 20:30 < CptLuxx> so 20:30 < kruug> It's RDS, not RPD 20:30 < CptLuxx> why are you saying win10 earlier? 20:30 < kruug> ... 20:30 < S_SubZero> it absolutely cannot be the same androirc guy. It can't be. 20:30 < kruug> RDS, not RDP 20:30 < compdoc> EmKpopRpFOnly, what do you use to check for new drivers? 20:31 < kruug> "Microsoft has brought Remote Desktop Shadowing to Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1." Roughly 2015-10-07 20:31 < wppp> CptLuxx: misunderstanding, sorry. :) 20:31 < wppp> kruug: indeed 20:31 < CptLuxx> i know that all but shadowing is not the feature for multiple users 20:31 < CptLuxx> srsly... shadowing is to see ANOTHER users rds session and control them to help the user 20:32 < wppp> CptLuxx: then I am confusing something 20:32 < kruug> you can have multiple RDS sessions, though: https://support.managed.com/kb/a1816/how-to-enable-disable-multiple-rdp-sessions-in-windows-2012.aspx 20:33 < CptLuxx> we all know that kruug 20:33 < CptLuxx> but not on win10! 20:33 < Tazmain> you need to buy a license for more than 2 right 20:33 < CptLuxx> yes rds cals 20:33 < quakslikeadukk> or use vnc or such 20:34 < Tazmain> can win10 do 2 at least ? 20:34 < CptLuxx> no 20:34 < Tazmain> quakslikeadukk, so any ideas, drive is ntfs 20:34 < Tazmain> so they limited win 10 to just 1 incoming rdp ? 20:34 < Tazmain> why 20:34 < CptLuxx> because they want you to buy windows server 20:34 < DArqueBishop> ... because 10 is not a server OS. 20:34 < quakslikeadukk> chkdsk? :s 20:34 < Tazmain> quakslikeadukk, did that 20:34 < c|oner> does the Win7 Home Premium RDP enabler still work? it appears to work for me but then the desktop never shows up when I connect 20:35 < quakslikeadukk> hm, sounds weird :/ 20:35 < Tazmain> lol why would I wanna use a windows server with a tablet UI ? 20:35 < kruug> Tazmain: use Windows Server 2016? 20:35 < quakslikeadukk> I use remote desktop client on my phone even. Nice to have a powerful box as easily available with onlysome bandwidth to connecting 20:36 < Tazmain> did 2016 bring back a normal UI ? I thought itwas still in 2016 20:36 < quakslikeadukk> my phone is weak so 20:36 < quakslikeadukk> customize the UI as you please.. should be quite pliable I think 20:36 < quakslikeadukk> I don't like defaults on them newer Windowses either.. may be just old habit but.. 20:36 < kruug> Tazmain: looks more like Windows 10 Desktop 20:37 < Tazmain> kruug, hmmm well that's fine 20:37 < wadadli> If I want to release and renew the lease of a specific interface using ipconfig, what does that syntax look like. Thanks. 20:37 < whooligan> ipconfig /release 20:37 < quakslikeadukk> ipconfig /release ?? try ipconfig /? for all options 20:38 < whooligan> ipconfig /renew 20:38 < whooligan> from elevated promt 20:38 < wadadli> I would like to release only one interface. 20:38 < quakslikeadukk> ..hm, would it relesae from the particular interface if more than one though, in case he wouldn't want that on the default one? 20:38 < quakslikeadukk> set the default one to whichever u need reset, temporarily 20:39 < quakslikeadukk> the default will be what appears ni the top / first of results wh9en doing ipconfig 20:39 < jcotton> Tazmain: it's the same UI as 10 20:39 < jcotton> b/c MS isn't going to maintain 2 UIs 20:39 < Tazmain> well its better than having the win8 ui on a server 20:40 < Tazmain> I mean serious what was MS thinking at the time, I get the not wanting to maintain 2 ui's but that is a bit much 20:40 < wadadli> ipconfig /release "Local Area Connection 1"ipconfig /release *Local* 20:40 < whooligan> +1 20:40 < quakslikeadukk> " > ipconfig /renew EL* ... renew any connection that has its name starting with EL" 20:40 < quakslikeadukk> ..yeah..nvm :d ^ 20:41 < Tazmain> jcotton, let me pick your brain, so I have a disk NTFS, that smart says its okay, linux has no issues accessing it, writing and reading, but windows gave me an 'error could not perform action I/O error' When I wanted to opena folder, did a check disk , and no issues found 20:46 < TheBard> could be many things 20:47 < Tazmain> well I downloaded the drivers from MSI again, odd that you can install the same version it seems again, unless I did somehow even after having a duplicate download had a lower version, and swapped sata cables 20:48 < vyrus001> anybody know what the value of RESOURCE_GLOBALNET is? 20:48 < _Pilot_> is there a recommended compression program for windows? .zip files can be opened by default but i mean for .rar, .tar, .7z etc files 20:48 < GautamS> _Pilot_: WinRAR? 20:49 < jcotton> _Pilot_: 7zip 20:49 < GautamS> there's 7zip 20:49 < GautamS> yea 20:49 < mmmmmmmm> compdoc oh this new fangled thing they just came up with I believe its called "the internet" or something 20:49 < _Pilot_> im gonna go with winrar, im familiar with the little books 20:49 < GautamS> haha :) 20:49 < TheBard> a number of them in the Store. 20:50 < GautamS> 7zip is open source and doesn't prompt you every time tho 20:51 < Tazmain> lol winrar has the most gracious 30 day period ever 20:51 < _Pilot_> i'd rather have a prompt in place of drm any day 20:51 < GautamS> Why is my Core 2 Duo faster than my laptop's i5-7200 U running Windows 10 20:52 < _Pilot_> what's the core 2 duo running? 20:52 < jcotton> GautamS: same hardware otherwise? 20:52 < jcotton> also, define "faster" 20:52 < GautamS> both are running win10 have almost the same software 20:52 < GautamS> jcotton: Copying files, starting applications, being more responsive 20:52 < GautamS> Core 2 Duo has 5 gigs of RAM, laptop has 8 gigs 20:52 < GautamS> even Visual Studio installed faster 20:52 < _Pilot_> 5 gigs of ram? how? 20:53 < CptLuxx> 2x2gb 1x1gb 20:53 < GautamS> _Pilot_: Had a DDR2 1 GB stick lying around 20:53 < S_SubZero> copying? starting apps? You mean as if the storage was somehow a factor? 20:53 < GautamS> hmm 20:53 < _Pilot_> ah makes sense 20:53 < GautamS> could be 20:53 < quakslikeadukk> ^.. suggest 7zip. more compatible, more features, higher compression .... etc. 20:54 < jcotton> use the beta/alpha versions of 7z BTW 20:54 < jcotton> they're stable, and have more features 20:54 < quakslikeadukk> yeah^^ and check out them plugins / extras possibly too. :] 20:54 < _Pilot_> i've never needed extreme capabilities out of compression software. just openin and closin 20:54 < CptLuxx> plugins in 7zip? 20:55 < S_SubZero> why does zip software need features.. click a bunch of stuff -> add to zip. highlight a zip -> decompress to folder. Do I need more than that 20:55 < _Pilot_> exactly 20:55 < CptLuxx> password,encryption 20:55 < quakslikeadukk> hm, or maybe rather mostly other apps having plugins rlated to use of 7zip.. 20:55 < _Pilot_> if i need security i'll just handle that after its compressed 20:55 < jcotton> S_SubZero: other compression formats exist 20:55 < kruug> you also change compression algorithm, faster/smaller/etc 20:55 < S_SubZero> replace "zip" with your favorite compression whatever that 7zip has and has had for years 20:56 < S_SubZero> Wasn't I selecting "Ultra" in 7zip back in like 2001 20:56 < quakslikeadukk> some times u may need to split it. or have different formos of compression. or allow compression with minimal amount of memory (like on ur 16mb ram home-router) Some times its K to tolerate long compression but fast de-compression, n other way around,... compresion level may be optimized alot with correct use 20:56 * GautamS uninstalls Classic Shell 21:01 < quakslikeadukk> o and nicely,by default iirc..7zip includes a checksum-verifcation tool as shell extension in Windows as well for convenient use. I bet still many neglect using however much encouraged by many sites :o 21:01 < jzono1> so uhm. what's the "fastest"/"best" network fs stuff for when I want to mount a folder on my linux machine on a windows 2016 server machine via gigabit network? I need something that's good at tiny files, and where changes appear instantly. my useage case is development in vs2017/vscode/rubymine, and in the past I've used samba with non-perfect results. (rubymine complained about slowness, and things 21:01 < jzono1> weren't instant) are there any better alternatives I should look into? 21:01 < jcotton> jzono1: SMB 21:01 < jcotton> install samba on your linux box 21:01 < S_SubZero> SMB2/3 if you got it 21:02 < kruug> jzono1: cloud storage? 21:02 < jcotton> jzono1: also, define "in the past" 21:02 < jzono1> do I need to do some tweaking to make it fast for this kind of useage? I already have samba, and it's... yeah - not optimal. :/ 21:02 < S_SubZero> i frequently copy files from my iMac to my Win10 PC via SMB and it's comfortably fast. 21:02 < jzono1> last 3 months, jcotton 21:02 < kruug> What part is "not optimal"? 21:02 < quakslikeadukk> may be some bottleneck.. 21:03 < jzono1> basically I need my changes to show up instantly from the windows machine onto the linux machine, and samba does not deliver that 21:03 < quakslikeadukk> have you tried network performance benchmarking of various kinds over different protocols? 21:04 < quakslikeadukk> click refresh mayb? :P 21:04 < TheBard> #samba is the support channel 21:04 < jzono1> quakslikeadukk: the network between the machines is fine, with no bottlenecks, and both machines have generous free resources 21:05 < jzono1> yes TheBard - but notice how I'm asking for alternatives in case samba ain't the right tool for the job 21:05 < quakslikeadukk> try refresh the folder if it does not show up at once. it should be there i'd think.. unless something like.. anti-virus or such is holding it back for check first, or something.. 21:05 < kruug> Isn't there a samba mismatch that can cause issues? 21:06 < quakslikeadukk> what about mounting it some other way.. many webservers are specialized for fast access to many small files for example... hm 21:07 < jzono1> quakslikeadukk: there's no antivirus involved. (no need for that on a local dev enviroment.) and yes, part of the problem is that this isn't the kind of thing that samba does well 21:08 < S_SubZero> i know when I copy a lot of files there's a pause at the beginning which I assume is the two endpoints figuring out how things are gonna go. It doesn't just start arbitrarily throwing files across the connection 21:09 < jzono1> I guess the ideal approach would be the latest and greatest smb stuff with windows-server on both ends, but I'm doing this because one of the dev enviroments I use is half-broken and runs terrible on windows 21:09 < jzono1> could nfs be better at this sort of thing? 21:09 < kruug> use git to sync them? 21:10 < mmmmmmmm> jzono1 they are messing with you. Notice how jcotton "suggested" SMB 1 2 or 3 21:10 < jcotton> don't use SMB1 21:10 < jcotton> you'd be better off setting yourself on fire 21:11 < mmmmmmmm> SMB = Super Mario Bros which is a VIDEO GAME these idiots don't know computers from their mommy's titty 21:11 < S_SubZero> i can't believe it's him 21:11 < jcotton> mmmmmmmm: ... it means Server Message Block 21:11 < CptLuxx> http://www.freenode-windows.org/channel-guidelines mmmmmmmm 21:11 < TheBard> mmmmmmmm polite language only 21:13 < quakslikeadukk> internet network where threats aren't considered a concern either at all, may be smb1 wouldnt be too much of an extra risk anyawy eh 21:13 < jcotton> i mean 21:13 < jcotton> it's also slower more than likely 21:14 < quakslikeadukk> anyway, maybe try consider .. http://linux.bytesex.org/misc/webfs.html , or perhaps rather this http://ltworf.github.io/weborf/cache.html which with many files ad cache enabled apparently beats ones like nginx, lighttpd n otehrs in speed, with dav, auto-compression option support and lil more... but quite basic otherwise 21:16 < HoloIRCUser2> . 21:17 < jzono1> quakslikeadukk: that looks like the completely wrong tool for the job. I need the project directory on my linux server to show up and behave as a normal directory on my windows machine, so that I can open it up and work on it via tools on the windows machine. some sort of http server is useless for that 21:18 < HoloIRCUser2> . 21:18 < quakslikeadukk> webdav...? 21:18 < jzono1> ideally I'd just run everything on the windows machine, but with a toolchain and framework that fails all the time on windows that's not a realistic option 21:18 < jcottonn> Look at me I'm jcotton the worlds biggest retarded faggot! 21:19 < jcotton> jcottonn: ... 21:19 < jcotton> you have a very obvious extra n 21:19 < jcotton> also you're HoloIrcUser 21:19 < jcotton> again 21:19 < jcottonn> I think video games are computers because I only have left over cum from the dicks I suck for a brain 21:20 < jzono1> I guess it can't hurt to try nfs? 21:20 < jcotton> jzono1: i've heard the windows NFS stuff is pretty bad 21:20 < jcotton> but you can try 21:22 < _Pilot_> he's not even funny.. if trolls are gonna be trolls they should at least be funny 21:22 < blkshp> Excuse the interruption folks! 21:22 < blkshp> Idiots will be idiots. 21:22 < jcotton> interruption not excused! 21:23 < blkshp> is that an extra 'n' i see jcotton :) 21:23 * jcotton hides 21:23 < quakslikeadukk> apology accepted. 21:24 < jzono1> jcotton: I'm used to samba being "good enough", but for this it just doesn't seem to be. :/ 21:24 < _Pilot_> i wonder if you could write a script involving scp that you just indicate refresh and scp sends it to the linux box 21:24 < jcotton> you could with inotify 21:25 < _Pilot_> or what about rsync? does that work with windows? 21:25 < _Pilot_> and the internet? 21:26 < jzono1> if all else fails I know that could be a way to go. but that's always a bother, and I'd prefer to just mount it 21:26 < quakslikeadukk> or tuning smb to optimize performance..seems to possibly be a lot to gain, and much info & discussion around htisaround indicating many others have been bothered by similar .ex; https://serverfault.com/questions/4409/windows-networking-performance-smb-cifs 21:27 < quakslikeadukk> ofmany tipes, one is to change a setting: "[...] By default, the SMB redirector throttles throughput across high-latency network connections in some cases to avoid network-related timeouts. Setting this registry value to 1 disables this throttling, enabling higher file transfer throughput over high-latency network connections. " 21:28 < jzono1> sure, quakslikeadukk. but every tuning guide I've seen has been oriented towards larger files 21:28 < quakslikeadukk> hmh 21:32 < quakslikeadukk> not able to connect the two hosts directly together somehow if not having done that already? - there's a router in-between?..if so I guess u've alreadu looked over its settings as well to ensure it ain't the cause likely.hm? hmm 21:32 < jzono1> they're running on the same kvm vm host 21:33 < jzono1> I've been having some trouble with virtio 10gbit nics, so right now there's only a regular gigabit connection between them, but that should be plenty 23:01 < Aelius> oh neat, I just learned that the Windows start menu can pass arguments to the exe files defined in start menu shortcuts. nifty 23:01 < Aelius> When did this get added? 23:02 < ScRaMbLe> since... ever? startmenu == shortcuts 23:03 < Aelius> You misunderstand. 23:03 < Aelius> I can type `firefox.exe -P` into the start menu 23:03 < Aelius> and it will work, even though firefox.exe is not on PATH 23:04 < Aelius> the start menu is aware of executables defined by shortcuts, such that you can call them with arguments like you would in a terminal 23:04 < ScRaMbLe> Yep 23:05 < kruug> yeah, that's been a thing since...XP? 23:06 < kruug> well, they had the "RUN" button in the Start Menu 23:06 < kruug> Vista had the first search bar included, so...Vista? 23:06 < gambl0re> anyone use lenovo x1? 23:06 < Aelius> So, to be clear: XP's "run" dialog was aware of exe files not on path? 23:07 < weq> it has to in a folder that is included in path, or an apppath 23:07 < weq> apppaths are not the same as path so don't think they are alike. 23:07 < Aelius> what is an apppath? 23:07 < kruug> anything in appdata, program data, program files, program files (x86) 23:07 < kruug> etc 23:08 < weq> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ee872121(v=vs.85).aspx 23:08 < Aelius> (I can indeed run firefox.exe -P from "run") 23:08 < Maarten> Aelius, I have no XP machine.... BUT I still have a few straggler Windows 2003 Server VM's, and I can just run executables with switches from run:. So, in answer to your question, and with 2003 server being released in.... well.... 2003, at least 15 years :P 23:08 < weq> if it as registered application in the apppath part of registry then yes it will ofc work. 23:09 < kruug> Basically, anything that was installed...not a "portable" app 23:09 < weq> if the installer is made to register itself there. 23:09 < kruug> which 99.9% of installers do 23:10 < weq> I just don't want to rule out a bad installer because I've seen my fair share. 23:10 < Maarten> So, since it works in 2003.... pretty sure it probably works in XP too. Who knows, since Windows 9x has a Start and a Run, it may have worked there too! But no way to verify that now.... ;) 23:10 < weq> well let's not dwell on the past, we are not ##windows-legacy 23:10 < kruug> Next time I go to my parent's house, I can test on 3.1... 23:12 < eliran> I'm trying to install Debian WSL and after I type a username I get : Error: 0x80070003 23:12 < Aelius> huh, why did no one tell me the Run dialog wasn't just a useless thing 23:13 < kruug> eliran: probably have to stop the Windows Update service, remove the SoftwareDistribution folder, and then re-run Windows Update 23:13 < kruug> eliran: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-update/windows-update-error-0x80070003/8badf153-81d8-4d9c-a864-0fa214b8cdc3 23:14 < weq> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10 <- the 0x80070003 regarding debian is mentioned there. 23:15 < weq> so if you have moved the path for new apps it will fail 23:15 < ScRaMbLe> I just double checked - Aelius win7 doesn't recognize parameters like win10 does (on startmenu) so RUN remains useful there in that - but if you save a shortcut@startmenu with parameters and click on it, it will take it. 23:16 < kruug> ScRaMbLe: really? I've passed parameters through Windows 7 run thingy in the start menu 23:16 < ScRaMbLe> I just tried it and it's not recognizing "chrome -incognito" and it loads as 'chrome' 23:17 < Aelius> need .exe afaik 23:17 < weq> notepad would be a better test. 23:17 < Aelius> and shortcuts usually define the whole path, so of course it works there 23:17 < kruug> is it --incognito? 23:17 < ScRaMbLe> good point! including .exe will make it work @win7 23:17 < weq> notepad c:\derp.txt would either result a blank notepad if it doesn't work. 23:18 < weq> or it will say that it can't find the file unless you have it 23:18 < Aelius> isn't notepad on PATH, though? 23:18 < ScRaMbLe> so @startmenu@win7 "chrome.exe -incognito" works while @win10 you may omit the .exe 23:18 < weq> where you explicitly just testing for those who aren't on path? 23:18 < weq> but only apppath ? 23:18 < Aelius> yes- this "apppath" is novel to me. I was only ever aware of path 23:19 < weq> apppath is great no need to put useless things into path. 23:20 < weq> Windows is not a filebased OS like many other *nix varieties. Exploring the storage of the different functions in Windows is great learning. Windows is an API based os. 23:21 < Aelius> it does make Windows tremendously more easy to use- previously, whenever I wanted to run something with arguments, I had to specify the whole path (usually just cd to it in cmd) 23:23 < Aelius> I'm on w10 and I do need to specify .exe in the start menu, but not in run 23:25 < ScRaMbLe> Aelius you can create a shortcut with all the arguments you need and name it "ez" and PIN that to startmenu ; and then just run 'ez' 23:27 < ScRaMbLe> sorry If I am missleading anyone but I use ClassicShell @ win10 23:27 < Aelius> Which I have done many times in the past. Predefining arguments in a manually created shortcut is mundane and self evident 23:28 < kruug> Eww..ClassicShell... 23:28 < sepeck> ScRaMbLe: has anyone picked up support for it now that that the creator has dropped it? 23:29 < Aelius> to me, this just means I have access to things "on PATH" without having to manually add things to path (or manually create shortcuts). But I don't see the downside in putting "useless things into path". If anything, this is just arbitrary and unusual: this special non-terminal has its own special path 23:30 < Aelius> I'm glad it's there, but also... why? 23:31 < Stryyker> path has a finite size depending on Windows version 23:31 < ScRaMbLe> sepeck Not that I know of but just wait for the next win10 upgrade that may break it, which will trigger the community to come up with a solution, most likely a fork will be due 23:31 < Stryyker> Also if you have 2 things with same name, first found is used 23:32 < eliran> forcing people to use drive C:\ , you would expect MS would actually cooperate with SSD drives manufacturers and make it more flexible 23:32 < ScRaMbLe> Aelius You seem to be aware of this works so whats all the fuss? Adapt to the system or have it adapt to you 23:33 < weq> path is tedious to add or remove from compared to apppath. Apppath serves are more narrow and functions to support applications instead of being the support the OS. 23:33 < weq> eliran: it is only WSL that is like this and it is not a requirement to c: but to your OS drive. 23:33 < sepeck> ScRaMbLe: well, I wish your community luck 23:33 < Aelius> What does it do beyond making "run" useful, weq ? 23:33 < weq> eliran: take it up on the feeback hub or issues on their github tracker 23:33 < eliran> can I see the total amount of RAM usage all processes of the same name takes? 23:34 < ScRaMbLe> sepeck Not my community at all, I just use their software :) 23:34 < eliran> weq: I am actually pretty sure it is not the first time this sort of thing create trouble 23:34 < weq> eliran: but ranting here won't do anything about it. ever. 23:35 < weq> Aelius: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ee872121(v=vs.85).aspx see the different registry entries, DropTarget, Supported protocol etc. 23:42 < Aelius> ok, those are useful, but the way PATH works on Windows (and how this integrates with it) still doesn't seem like the best way to go about doing it. 23:42 < Aelius> or rather, why doesn't cmd/powershell inherit apppath? 23:42 < jcotton> AppPath? 23:42 < jcotton> you mean the thing the start menu checks? 23:42 < Aelius> yes 23:46 < sepeck> max length for PATH is 260 characters iirc 23:48 < Aelius> It just doesn't make sense to me that "run" would have access to let me quickly fire off commands 23:48 < Aelius> but cmd wouldn't 23:49 < jcotton> sepeck: for individual elements yes 23:49 < jcotton> PATH as a whole can def be longer tho 23:49 < jcotton> s/yes/maybe/ 23:49 < sepeck> run from the start isn't built on cmd, it's a something else 23:50 < jcotton> sepeck: he's saying it's odd Run checks another mechanism in addition to PATH 23:50 < Aelius> I'm less interested in the fact that things are different (which is the crux of my criticism) and more interested in if it makes sense for things to be that way 23:51 < sepeck> jcotton: ah... well... not sure why it's odd. start > run is built after cmd shell. cmd shell had virtually no changes for 20 years. 23:51 < sepeck> it's only in the last 2-3 years the shell has had any work done at all 23:51 < Aelius> sepeck: but it's also missing from powershell 23:52 < jcotton> PS uses the same system as cmd for launching external executables 23:52 < jcotton> s/system/API/ 23:52 < jcotton> more than likely 23:52 < sepeck> so... my confusion is I don't see them as related so I wouldn't expect them to have the same features. 23:52 < sepeck> I would strongly suggest you add a feature request to ... something, in the Feedback Hub because it sounds cool 23:53 < sepeck> what you could do is ask in #powershell. You might get lucky as some of those folks know some really obscure things 23:53 < jcotton> PS does not check AppPath 23:53 < sepeck> jcotton: I know, but there might be someone who knows why 23:54 < sepeck> now I kind of wonder about that too. 23:54 < jcotton> the launching of external apps likely ends at this https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682425(v=vs.85).aspx 23:54 < jcotton> oh 23:54 < jcotton> "The function will not use the search path." 23:54 < jcotton> does it not check PATH? 23:55 < sepeck> seems link apppath is meant for something specific then 23:56 < sepeck> https://helgeklein.com/blog/2010/08/how-the-app-paths-registry-key-makes-windows-both-faster-and-safer/ <-- 23:56 < sepeck> The App Paths key provides a mechanism that allows programmers to make their application startable by name only without having to modify the system-wide path. 23:56 < Aelius> It feels like this is a quirk of a bottom-up design process, where "things are the way they are because that's how they were built". 23:56 < Stryyker> That is for the start menu. Raymond Chen blogged about it 23:57 < sepeck> https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20110725-00/?p=10073/ <-- 23:57 < Stryyker> https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20110725-00/?p=10073 is old but still useful 23:57 < Stryyker> I'm too slow :( 23:57 < sepeck> no, I only knew about it since I was looking and you said Raymond Chen so I refined my search 23:58 < jcotton> if you want to konw about any of Windows' quirks Raymond Chen probably has a post or 3 on it 23:58 < truexfan81> jcotton: guess what happened last nite when i tried to upgrade to 1803 23:58 < Stryyker> It would be nice if MS documented such stuff 23:58 < jcotton> truexfan81: sadness? 23:58 < sepeck> they do through Raymond Chen :) 23:59 < Stryyker> truexfan81: Did you try different wifi drivers? 23:59 < Stryyker> Raymond is also good for getting undocumented info on win32 APIs or extra detail not clearly documented. 23:59 < sepeck> I may have actually vagually known about this way back in the old days when I was doing desktop stuff 23:59 < truexfan81> jcotton: during the reboots, it got to 75%, then greenscreened, complained about A6100.sys which is part of the driver for my usb wifi adapter, after reboot it reverted me back to 1709, and to try again, would require letting it download the entire iso again, so i said screw it and left insider --- Log closed Wed Apr 04 00:00:12 2018