' shell (heh) that cooks input and just runs rc?
Then you would have the del key and others again.
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be possible with
linux own man pages, right?
start the plumber before starting acme. It should help...
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were these cmp errors in any particular place on the partition?
unfortunately this data got lost in the noise...
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* erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [081015 18:23]:
back when i had mirroring via devfs (some three years ago now) i used
'cmp' to verify that the disks were being correctly written to and
that no errors have occurred. i ran cmp from the nigtly log at least
couple of times a week.
that's
sure.
i'm confused. you send a gdb backtrace from native plan 9?
native in this context refers to native ui.
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Hi there,
while there I want to mention that the resizing event from os X
does not seem to trigger a redraw of sam/acme. Am I right?
Kind regards,
Christian
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code.
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Christian
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iwp9, including op from nemo's team.
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/10.op.esoriano.pdf
Maybe that is worth looking at for your issue?
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Christian
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or even sdC1 for example.
HTH,
Christian
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the
executable flag set which results in broken startups scripts.
(nameservice and more).
Where is my mistake?
Thanks,
Christian
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. Am I
wrong?
- shouldn't the headers file work too?
the envelope sender isn't the same as the rfc822 sender so
no, i don't think that should work.
right, thanks.
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* Christian Kellermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 18:23]:
* erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 18:10]:
* erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 17:40]:
Instead of having From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I now get: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And I would need From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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that Russ. It all makes sense to me now. I
will leave my remotemail script as it is and be happy :)
Thanks to erik for making me rething the behaviour of the scripts.
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* Glenn Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080529 16:50]:
screen that is 1/2 muck/garbage characters.
do you run it in vt? otherwise you will see ncurses garbage all
over the place.
HTH
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that file back with fossil/conf -w.
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: writing to #€/capuse: i/o count too small
reply: error 2/1
[...]
What's wrong here?
Thanks for your help,
Christian
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?
not anymore :(
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