Hello!
Would be great to have a few people test open-iscsi 2.0.872 before
moving it from overlay betagarden to the main tree. To get it installed
please run:
# layman -a betagarden
# emerge -av =sys-block/open-iscsi-2.0.872
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Good afternoon,
In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
Thanks,
festus
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On 01 August 2006 20:20, John J. Foster wrote:
Good afternoon,
In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
See this script by the name strangename:
#! /bin/sh
ps ax | grep strangename
If run in
060801 John J. Foster wrote:
In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being run
from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
'echo $DISPLAY' returns ':0' from Konsole,
but nothing from a raw terminal called up via Ctl-Alt-F2 .
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John writes:
In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
You can check the existance of the DISPLAY environment variable:
if [[ $DISPLAY ]]
then
echo We're running under X
else
echo
El Martes, 1 de Agosto de 2006 21:20, John J. Foster escribió:
Good afternoon,
In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
Thanks,
festus
If you need more concrete info, $TERM is also your
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 03:43:12PM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
060801 John J. Foster wrote:
In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being run
from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
'echo $DISPLAY' returns ':0' from Konsole,
but nothing from
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 23:20, John J. Foster wrote:
Good afternoon,
In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
Thanks,
festus
Hi,
One possible solution would be to check the value of $TERM
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 11:37:17PM +0400, dg wrote:
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 23:20, John J. Foster wrote:
One possible solution would be to check the value of $TERM variable... If it
is 'xterm' then you're probably in the X terminal emulator.
probably is not good ;-)
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John J. Foster wrote:
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 03:43:12PM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
060801 John J. Foster wrote:
In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being run
from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
'echo $DISPLAY' returns ':0' from
John J. Foster wrote:
Good afternoon,
In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
Thanks,
festus
Hello,
Here is yet another approach.
So I would use the command tty.
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I set test feature in portage, but I don't know what can I win. I lost
some minutes when compiled glibc, but what is the pro of this feature.
I've got never any problem with successful compiles.
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I set test feature in portage, but I don't know what can I win. I lost
some minutes when compiled glibc, but what is the pro of this feature.
I've got never any problem with successful compiles. So am I need test
feature? What are your opinions?
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Hi,
I set test feature in portage, but I don't know what can I win. I lost
some minutes when compiled glibc, but what is the pro of this feature.
I've got never any problem with successful compiles. So am I need test
feature?
This is a test following setting Fetchmail up as a cron job: ignore.
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this is a test mail.
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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 03:21:24 +, Ian wrote:
Hi there. This is a test.
Which you won't see in gmail.
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Why? I guess thats why im having issues.
Is there any way to fix it?On 10/29/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 03:21:24 +, Ian wrote: Hi there. This is a test.Which you won't see in gmail.--Neil BothwickHe who laughs last thinks slowest!
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Why? I guess thats why im having issues.
Is there any way to fix it?
My guess is you won't get your own messages.
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On 10/29/05, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why? I guess thats why im having issues.
Is there any way to fix it?On 10/29/05, Neil Bothwick
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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 03:21:24 +, Ian wrote: Hi there. This is a test.Which you won't see in gmail.--Neil BothwickHe who laughs last
dyndns.org changed their setup, or my dynamic dns service expired. At
any rate, checking to see if mails are making it around ok since I fixed
the dyndns.org acct and pings are moving okay.
jason.
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Holly,
I can vounch that messages you send to mailing lists do appear in your
Inbox (or whatever label you have set for the mailing list), but only
if you receive a reply to it.On 9/29/05, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jangar schreef: is only for test my enabled postingAs far as I know,
is only for test my enabled posting
jangar schreef:
is only for test my enabled posting
As far as I know, you are not going to get your original message back in
your Gmail box.
Gmail leaves a copy of the messages you send in your sent folder, and
when the message comes back from the list server, it is recognized by
Gmail as an
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Hi,
Sorry but it seems my post won't appear in the list...
This is a test post.
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Jan Han Xie wrote:
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Sorry but it seems my post won't appear in the list...
This is a test post.
I got the email...
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On Saturday 07 May 2005 04:37, Tom Wesley wrote:
On Sat, 7 May 2005 04:30:14 +0800
Jan Han Xie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Sorry but it seems my post won't
That's right. When I send a message with a new subject to the list,
GMail saves the message to a new thread that it starts in my Sent-Mail
folder with that subject line. I do not get an email from the list
sending me my own message. Then, if someone replies to my post, GMail
adds the message to
That's right. When I send a message with a new subject to the list,
GMail saves the message to a new thread that it starts in my Sent-Mail
folder with that subject line. I do not get an email from the list
sending me my own message. Then, if someone replies to my post, GMail
adds the
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