l-mta/exim-4.60-r1
media-gfx/imagemagick-6.2.5.5
net-im/gaim-1.5.0
net-irc/irssi-0.8.10
net-nds/openldap-2.2.28-r3
perl-core/Test-Simple-0.62
Fri Jun 2 22:55:16 CDT 2006 : There are no unmasked ebuilds to satisfy
app-editors/vim. Skipping
dev-perl/Locale-gettext-1.05 is not the latest available. U
Jacob Todd wrote:
> I'm having some trouble getting irssi to set my nick on two irc servers
> and then identify them. My current irssi config (just the important
> part)
> looks like this:
[snip configuration]
> My nick gets set and identified on irc.oftc.net, but not on fre
I'm having some trouble getting irssi to set my nick on two irc servers
and then identify them. My current irssi config (just the important
part)
looks like this:
servers = (
{
address = "irc.oftc.net";
chatnet = "oftc";
port = "6667";
use
So I'm trying to get irssi to play along with BiDi Hebrew. I got hebrew working
by setting an UTF8 locale and moving to urxvt - but now irssi doesn't have BiDi
support :?
There is this picture:
<http://www.penguin.org.il/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=screenshots&id=irssi_b
Turns out autosendcmd for irc.freenode.net wasn't spelled correctly.
>.<
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 05:11:35AM +, Matt Nordhoff wrote:
> Jacob Todd wrote:
> > I'm having some trouble getting irssi to set my nick on two irc servers
> > and then identify them. My
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 11:31:02PM -0400, Mike wrote:
> I have tried most of them and I prefer Xchat for a gtk app and IRSSI for
> the terminal but I am using Gaim right now for IRC because i like having
> all my text messaging in the same program.
With centericq, irssi, and mutt I can
Justin R Findlay wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 11:31:02PM -0400, Mike wrote:
>> I have tried most of them and I prefer Xchat for a gtk app and IRSSI for
>> the terminal but I am using Gaim right now for IRC because i like having
>> all my text messaging in the same program
es for an update
> * Locating ebuilds linked against libperl
> * Adding to list: sys-apps/texinfo:0
> * Adding to list: www-apache/mod_perl:1
> * Adding to list: net-irc/irssi:0
> * emerge -v1 --backtrack=200 --selective=n sys-apps/texinfo:0
> www-apache/mod_perl:1 n
* Locating packages for an update
* Locating ebuilds linked against libperl
* Adding to list: sys-apps/texinfo:0
* Adding to list: www-apache/mod_perl:1
* Adding to list: net-irc/irssi:0
* emerge -v1 --backtrack=200 --selective=n sys-apps/texinfo:0
www-apache/mod_perl:1 net-i
ding to list: sys-apps/texinfo:0
> >>* Adding to list: www-apache/mod_perl:1
> >>* Adding to list: net-irc/irssi:0
> >>* emerge -v1 --backtrack=200 --selective=n sys-apps/texinfo:0
> >>
> >> www-apache/mod_perl:1 net-irc/irssi:0
> >
silence.
>
> Unfortunately I can't figure out, what package contains that program
> or from where I can download that program.
There is no binary in Portage providing the binary "silence":
$ e-file silence
* net-irc/irssi
Available Vers
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 12:07 PM, behrouz khosravi
wrote:
>> I dont know i3wm
>
> Its a tiling window manager. I have used it and I recommend it to anyone
> interested in tiling window managers.
What's your take on xmonad?
+1 for irssi
midnight commander anyone?
; > interested in tiling window managers.
>
> What's your take on xmonad?
>
> +1 for irssi
> midnight commander anyone?
>
>
Can anyone tell
> me what package 'watch' belongs to if that would work?
>
> - Grant
>
I get:
equery b watch
* Searching for watch ...
net-irc/irssi-0.8.15-r1 (/usr/share/irssi/help/watch)
sys-process/procps-3.2.8_p11 (/usr/bin/watch)
x11-themes/gnome-themes-stan
using
Linux, it was not unthinkable to think that was enough memory to do
stuff.
So I decided to build another VM and actually install stuff on it. I
thought about what I'd typically be running on my desktop. Being that
this is a graphics-less machine, I installed non-gui equivalents:
*
a lot of developers use irssi.
On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 22:09:50 -0500
"Anthony E. Caudel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I'm wondering what the consensus is regarding what is the best irc
> client under Gentoo.
>
> Tony
> --
> Those who would give up
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
So I'm wondering what the consensus is regarding what is the best irc
client under Gentoo.
A lot of people use xchat for GUI, it's gtk2-based. KDE has a couple of
pretty good ones, too. If you want always-on IRC, the usual answer is to
run irssi in a scre
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> So I'm wondering what the consensus is regarding what is the best irc
> client under Gentoo.
>
> Tony
I have tried most of them and I prefer Xchat for a gtk app and IRSSI for
the terminal but I am using Gaim right now for IRC because i like ha
> Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> > So I'm wondering what the consensus is regarding what is the best
irc
> > client under Gentoo.
> >
> > Tony
>
> I have tried most of them and I prefer Xchat for a gtk app and IRSSI
for
> the terminal but I am using Gaim right
info:0
* Adding to list: www-apache/mod_perl:1
* Adding to list: net-irc/irssi:0
* emerge -v1 --backtrack=200 --selective=n sys-apps/texinfo:0
www-apache/mod_perl:1 net-irc/irssi:0
==
I've rebuilt them twice already, and ran perl-cleaner again to see if it
clear
download that program.
>
> There is no binary in Portage providing the binary "silence":
>
> $ e-file silence
>
> * net-irc/irssi
>Available Versions:1.0.0 1.0.7 1.2.1 1.2.2
>Homepage:
mutt blocks while talking with the
remote host.
What about IRC client?
Use irssi. It is a reliable and highly configurable CLI solution.
Just throwing net-irc/weechat in there for good measure.
[1]
https://www.debian-administration.org/article/75/Reading_HTML_email_with_Mutt
console based tools mostly. I will also replace KDE
with i3wm.
>
> What do you recommend as a replacement for kmail? (is mutt a good choise?)
Mutt is hard to beat
>
> What about IRC client?
You'll want IRSSI
>
> Torrent client?
rtorrent
>
> I know that I can u
trying to crusade for
XChat users (being mainly an irssi man myself) just seeing if I can help
at all, as I can't help much with Kopete issues (I use it for AIM and
MSN only).
e.g. One thing that annoyed me about XChat was the throttling it did
when I tryed to /exec -o cowsay ;). /set net_thr
then the mouse cursor doesn't change from the I-beam back to the
> pointer for another 2s or so. Pasting into urvxt seems instantaneous, although
> last night I did have some issues with a tab or urxvt where I had ssh'ed into
> a server running irssi in screen -- the backspace
e screenshot.
I use Fluxbox on all comps except this laptop, where Xfce4 has been a test to
see if it's a DE that I could support for people migrating from Windows. The
Linux DEs are really quite poor in quality compared to Windows.
For my own workstation, urxvt with tabs is my main app
ly "/"; it controls where files go after the sandbox.
Tom
I'm in the portage group, here's what happens:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ROOT="/home/steve/test/" emerge irssi
/home/steve/test/tmp doesn't exist, creating it...
/home/steve/test/var/tmp doesn't exi
ajor Perl version (e.g. from 5.20.2 to
5.22.0),
* and have run perl-cleaner _after_ that update, then this means most likely
* that these packages are buggy. Please file a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org/
and
* report that perl-cleaner needed to reinstall the following list:
* x11-terms/rxvt-un
g Alt-F2 to switch to a second virtual terminal, so you
can run links on that while performing your installation on the first.
If you need live support, you can use the IRC client, irssi (although
most IRC servers reject connections from root, so you'll need to make
yourself a user fi
udio file at points of defineable
> level of "silence" into several audio files in one go?
>
>
> Cheers!
> Meino
>
It doesn't look good. Either it isn't available or no one who has it
installed uses pfl. It finds this but I don't think it is what you want
preciative
>
> Feel free to contact me off list or as W8TAH in #gentoo
>
> Thanks
>
> TIM
>
> Tim Holmes
> IT Manager / Webmaster / Teacher
>
> Medina Christian Academy
> A Higher Standard...
>
>
> --
> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
ere any specific niggles/annoyances? I'm not trying to crusade for
XChat users (being mainly an irssi man myself) just seeing if I can help
at all, as I can't help much with Kopete issues (I use it for AIM and
MSN only).
e.g. One thing that annoyed me about XChat was the throttling it d
My girlfriend, who has never used windows properley before, let alone
linux, uses my server to irc with using irssi
no gui, all command line, hardc0re girlfriend... not really but damn I wish...
On 8/4/05, Bryan Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I put Gentoo on my mom's
> --
> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
Some may disagree, but personally I'd much rather use a dedicated IRC
client for IRC. I tend to use irssi although XChat is perhaps
"friendlier". The latter would make it easy to see at a glance which
channel(s) there was
y vary, of
course.
> What about IRC client?
Use irssi. It is a reliable and highly configurable CLI solution.
> Torrent client?
Use transmission. Just compile it without qt* and gtk flags. This
is a client-server application, so transmission-daemon runs as
system service as unpriviledged
into forms (like an email in Gmail) in
Firefox, after Firefox has been running a few hours also suffers from
this freeze every 1-2 seconds.
A typical workload is Gnome, Firefox, Claws-Mail, Pidgin, Tomboy,
xmms2 and a bunch of terminals with SSH sessions and irssi.
I have an Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz
nome, Firefox, Claws-Mail, Pidgin, Tomboy,
> xmms2 and a bunch of terminals with SSH sessions and irssi.
>
> I have an Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz with 2 GB of RAM, so this shouldn't be
> happening. I'm running kernel 2.6.23-gentoo-r3. I don't remember when
> exactly this start
per:0
* virtual/perl-Data-Dumper:0
* Adding to list: perl-core/Module-Build:0
* virtual/perl-Module-Build:0
* Adding to list: x11-terms/rxvt-unicode:0
* Adding to list: dev-vcs/git:0
* Adding to list: net-irc/irssi:0
* Adding to list: dev-perl/HTML-Parser
er 2s or so. Pasting into urvxt seems instantaneous, although
last night I did have some issues with a tab or urxvt where I had ssh'ed into
a server running irssi in screen -- the backspace key seemed to be stuck, but
that stopped after I did a ^A^D and then "screen -dx 17169.pts-3.server&q
then the mouse cursor doesn't change from the I-beam back to the
> pointer for another 2s or so. Pasting into urvxt seems instantaneous, although
> last night I did have some issues with a tab or urxvt where I had ssh'ed into
> a server running irssi in screen -- the backspace
options
[I] media-video/mplayer (1.0_rc4_p20110322-r1@02/21/2012): Media
Player for Linux
[I] media-video/nvidia-settings (290.10@02/21/2012): NVIDIA Linux X11
Settings Utility
[D] media-video/handbrake [2] (0.9.5@10/30/2011 -> ??): Open-source
DVD to MPEG-4 converter.
[N] net-irc/irssi (0.8.15):
some of the more "system"
> type flags (see also that python/perl flag business from the recent
> months), I think the USE descriptions can stand some improvement.)
Sure. The problem is, what constitutes an improvement for each case?
(And perhaps it'd be a good idea to file bug reports
xtra/xfce4-trigger-launcher-4.2.3
[0m Thu Jan 12 06:02:33 2006 >>>[1;32m xfce-extra/xfce4-systray-4.2.3
[0m Thu Jan 12 06:09:28 2006 >>>[1;32m xfce-base/xffm-4.2.3
[0m Thu Jan 12 06:09:37 2006 >>>[1;32m xfce-base/xfce4-4.2.3.2
[0m Thu Jan 12 06
aceroute-2.0.18
net-dialup/globespan-adsl-0.11-r1
net-dialup/mingetty-1.08
net-dialup/ppp-2.4.5-r3
net-dialup/pptpclient-1.7.2-r3
net-dialup/rp-pppoe-3.8-r2
net-firewall/iptables-1.4.20
net-fs/cifs-utils-6.1-r1
net-fs/nfs-utils-1.2.9
net-fs/samba-3.6.22
net-irc/irssi-0.8.15-r1
net-libs/gnutls-2.12.23-r1
o,
installed)
dev-libs/openssl:= required by (net-irc/irssi-1.1.2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild
scheduled for merge)
dev-libs/openssl required by @selected
(dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2q:0/0::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
>=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.1:0[bindist=] (>=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.1:0[-bindist]
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