/bash
SEL=$(xclip -o -selection primary)
if [ $? == 0 ] ; then
xdg-open $SEL
fi
(be sure to emerge xclip)
Bound to a hot-key using the xfce4 keyboard configuration to Super-g
(for GO).
Then, whenever I know I have some url selected (I don't need an applet
to tell me) I just have
: www.lugmen.org.ar - A8N: a8n.lugmen.org.ar
sel need help: my first packet to my provider gets lost :-(
netgod sel: dont send the first one, start with #2
* netgod is kidding
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On 12/04/12 11:06, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 04/12/2012 09:09:16 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
That was the previous laptop. This current one has an ATI card and I
use ati drivers rather than fglrx for the same reason.
What's the difference (in performance) between fglrx and xf86-video-ati ?
R720s and they expose no fewer than
151 distinct sensor readings through IPMI. Simply install freeipmi and
run ipmi-sensors. Other useful tools are ipmi-oem, whose Dell-specific
extensions can be used to configure DRAC cards, and ipmi-sel, which can
be used to read the System Event Log. I use
reasons: First is ...hmmm...
to block that accesses...second is to find out what will not work
than.
I dont want to install and configure a complete full blown firewalled
SEL-Linux thingy here and I dont want to reboot my Linux box for every
new site I added. I am looking for a simple solution, which I
to block such accesses for two reasons: First is ...hmmm...
to block that accesses...second is to find out what will not work
than.
I dont want to install and configure a complete full blown firewalled
SEL-Linux thingy here and I dont want to reboot my Linux box for every
new site I added. I
O_o. Of course this will not work, because X
> server is being reset during restart. You need to run xclip after
> XFCE is started. The ways to automate this are described above.
>
>> xclip -in test.txt
>
> Best regards,
> Andrew Savchenko
>
Andrew, it worked but the sequence is:
xclip -sel clip < test.txt
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Regards,
Thelma
such accesses for two reasons: First is ...hmmm...
to block that accesses...second is to find out what will not work
than.
I dont want to install and configure a complete full blown firewalled
SEL-Linux thingy here and I dont want to reboot my Linux box for every
new site I added. I am looking
that accesses...second is to find out what will not work
than.
I dont want to install and configure a complete full blown firewalled
SEL-Linux thingy here and I dont want to reboot my Linux box for every
new site I added. I am looking for a simple solution, which I can use
without studying the history
hope page doing a DNS query or some such.
I want to block such accesses for two reasons: First is ...hmmm...
to block that accesses...second is to find out what will not work
than.
I dont want to install and configure a complete full blown firewalled
SEL-Linux thingy here and I
Hello everyone,
Thanks for your help! I managed to get the EFI partition to my liking by
installing Windows first, but before starting the install, I created my EFI
partition manually by running these commands:
1. diskpart
2. list disk
3. sel disk 0
4. create partition efi size=1000
5. format
-oc -oji -or -om -osa
-os -pal -i-pwn -pau -pi -pam -pag -pa -pap -fa -peo
-phn -pon -pl -pt -pt-br -pro -ps -qu -rm -raj -rap
-rar -ro -rom -rn -ru -sam -sm -sad -sg -sa -sat -sc
-sco -sel -sr -srr -shn -sn -sid -sgn-gb -sgn-ie -bla
-sd -si -den -sk -sl -sog -so -son -snk -wen -nso -st
-es -es-cl
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