--- Mads Martin Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Apr 02. 2002 21:53]:
I've tried hacks like:
bbrun
sleep 1 bbpager
sleep 1 wmusic
etc., but these are not consistent.
Any _other_ ideas anyone?
There is no
Wow, I hadn't heard all that. Too Bad.
I had an interesting experience with VA last year. I had gotten a bid for a 32 Node P4
Cluster. The bid sat on my desk for all of 30 days during the discussions of which bid
to
take. We decided to go with VA, partially because of SourceForge. When I
Well it helps if you let people know which OS you use.
== I use fresh, clean FreeBSD, mostly cause I'm old =
If you have CDs you can also find the package on th CDs under x11-wm
FTP:
NOTE: ALL CAPS MEANS YOU HAVE TO PUT SOMETHING SPECIFIC HERE LIKE ee OR vi
PARENTHESIS ARE
www.alug.org actually has a pointer now to:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/blackboxwm
blackbox.alug.org has been pulled out of DNS AFAICT
--BY
=
-- Brigham Young
Senior Project Leader CAUSMIS
Senior Technician, MRAM etching
University of Idaho
Office 208.885.5313
Plasma Lab 208.885.7934
SNIP
you ever seen waimea?
SNIP
heh... printed copies, that's funny, must be a pretty big book, ey?
Yeah they are big, and if you are reading
code/Learning structure it is real convenient
to sit on the couch with a highlighter and pen.
--BY
However this simplification came at a
SNIP
you ever seen waimea?
SNIP
heh... printed copies, that's funny, must be a pretty big book, ey?
Yeah they are big, and if you are reading
code/Learning structure it is real convenient
to sit on the couch with a highlighter and pen.
--BY
However this simplification came at a
--- Alexander Volovics [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 07:59:52AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
that if we add keybinding support to the menu we will probably
integrate full
keybinding support back into blackbox. You will note flux already did
this,
I realized
There is a standard at play here and unless I hear someone say it doesn't
matter then that also matters even though the quote received no comment.
As far as the point about sloppy coding that is certainly true, but my
point is that if you just want a window system to run X, then you just
want a
Great Job Sean, I'm making points more for other readers I suspect. I have
noticed that other users like blackbox so much that they want it to do the
things that most other wms do. I like those features too but I understand
what makes bb elite and I'd like others to understand where I am coming
Hey guys,
I use majordomo at work and I know you can set it up to add a
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header to the mail when majordomo sends it on to the list subscribers.
That way you hit reply and it goes back to majordomo without having to
dink with anything and keep using whatever mail
Schaumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. Brigham Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
I use majordomo at work and I know you can set it up to add a
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header to the mail when majordomo sends it on to the list subscribers.
That way you hit reply and it goes
Sean,
What version of STL are you guys currently using on your boxes?
--Brigham Young
=
-- Brigham Young
Senior Project Leader CAUSMIS
Senior Technician, MRAM etching
University of Idaho
Office 208.885.5313
Plasma Lab 208.885.7934
Minerals Lab 208.885.5308
So how many people want blackbox associated with a site that has
apparently hundreds of pictures of dismembered bodies, suicides, murder
victims, and traffic accidents?
Everybody's got a right to their own weirdness, but that is f*cking sick,
and could make blackbox look bad.
just my 2 cents.
!!! SET REPLY-TO MUNGING!!! :)
--- Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17-May-2002 Mr. Brigham Young wrote:
So how many people want blackbox associated with a site that has
apparently hundreds of pictures of dismembered bodies, suicides,
murder
victims, and traffic accidents
This happens to me on FreeBSD with XiGraphics X servers. What is really
weird is that if I shade then unshade the window it will work again. It
happens under windowmaker, blackbox and twm so I don't think it is a
blackbox.
--BY
--- Adam Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dunno if it's any help,
--- Jan Schaumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
The difference is that M$ contains a judgement. Un*x or it's
variants are neutral. It's intended to summarize the various flavors of
UNIX-like operating systems with one word.
I've started using
Full name Robert Brigham Young II, I go by my middle name but actually
answer to both fairly reliably depending on the voice. Feel free to call
me Brig.
To answer once and for all the inevitable questions
1. Yes I am LDS.
2. No I am not a Wacko.
3. I currently have 0 wives.
4. I have never had
--- Jan Schaumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. Brigham Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've started using Nix because it seems more inclusive.
How's Nix (or *nix) more inclusive than Un*x?
None of these includes Linux, HP UX, AIX, IRIX, *BSD, Solaris etc. ?
;-)
The same thing Un*x does
Well I am glad to see everyone is excited about manpages LOL,
Before I get started in earnest, let me know if there is anything that you
think needs coverage. PLEASE reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so everyone
gets a chance to read your comments.
Shaleh has made the following comments regarding the
--- Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25-Jul-2002 Jamin W. Collins wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 13:52:16 -0700 (PDT) Mr. Brigham Young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q: How do you make a Pentium III perform like a 386?
A: Use Java Apps
Boy have you been using the wrong Java
I agree. I think that got patched in an edit.
actually they will all be on a line by themselves
in URL syntax.
http://%s/[%s]
I'm not much on capitals. Bbkeys looks weird.
Only an english teacher would do that.
--Brig
--- Preben Randhol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL
--- Keith T. Fancher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Line 102: in addition to www.bensinclair.com/dockapp/, perhaps the new
official WindowMaker dockapp site should be mentioned (dockapps.org).
It seems to be a little better as far as actually being able to DOWNLOAD
dockapps, since it mirrors
--- Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 14 September 2002 12:59, Keith T. Fancher wrote:
-Line 572: Where it says you may need to tar and gunzip separately, it
really should say tar and gzip separately.
actually gunzip is a valid command.
gunzip is a valid
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