the required changes and test them, if the
changes required are not too complex.
Thanks.
Aaron
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Aaron Sloman
School of Computer Science
University of Birmingham, UK
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axs
Matthew D. Fuller fulle...@over-yonder.net
wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:11:03PM +0100 I heard the voice of
Dave, and lo! it spake thus:
Anyone got any pointers on what is causing flash to get annoyed with
ctwm in this way?
I s'pose the most likely thing is that it's trying to ask
Matthew D. Fuller fulle...@over-yonder.net asked:
[AS]
Unfortunately monontone has a terrible bug: unlike wget, it loses
all information about when the files were created, so I don't know
how old this system is.
[MDF]
I'm not really sure what you mean by this.
Apologies. It was not
Kai wrote:
On 08/20/2009 03:15 PM, Aaron Sloman wrote:
Unfortunately monontone has a terrible bug: unlike wget, it loses
all information about when the files were created, so I don't know
how old this system is.
Given that Monotone is a version control system, I'd expect mnt log
I wrote previously:
I used the change in the second message, and it works. Amazing!
So I can now abandon openbox and go back to ctwm.
However, I had to do some extra work to make the keyboard work as it
did previously.
.
I have found another strange thing since ctwm was changed,
Daniel Vogelbacher dan...@vogelbacher.name wrote:
It seems that ctwm is currently a little bit unmaintained.
I'm using it about 2 years, and for me it's working great. Because I
want to use it in the next years, too, I have decided to make my own
git repository - looking forward to
On Tue, Jan 03, 2012 at 11:11:53AM +0100 I heard the voice of
Rhialto, and lo! it spake thus:
That made me think it would be better to just have a cumulative
patch for everything since ctwm-3.8a. And in turn that made me
wonder if it would make sense to just put such a diff on the
Thanks very much.
It's been a while, and as per a request on the ctwm list, I'm
releasing ctwm 3.8.1, which contains all the latest fixes that have
been committed on the main branch (see the README file).
I have now compiled and tested it on two machines
Desktop PC; running Fedora 15
Michael O'Donnell wrote
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 11:29:25 -0400
New to the list, long-time CTWM addict^H^H^H^H^Huser,
wondering if I'm the last one on the planet.
I don't know if anyone else replied to you but you are not.
I use
1. ctwm-3.8a-27.1.x86_64 on a 5 year old desktop PC in my
on Mon, 2 Jul 2012 Ravi Uday raviu...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I have attached a png shot with 1680x1050 display.
I am not sure how to find what fonts I am using.. Pls let me know any
commands i could use on my lds server.
It looks to me as if you are running ctwm remotely on
I too have noticed that ctwm crashes for me about once a month or so,
but I could never figure out why. So like you, I ran ctwm in a loop ;-)
Strange. It never seems to crash for me, using Ctwm with Fedora 16 on
both laptop (Dell E6410) and desktop, both with integrated intel
graphics.
I
For a long time I've found NetworkManager a pain to use and configure,
so have been using wicd instead. I have found it mostly very intuitive
and convenient, allowing useful defaults. And the graphical interface
can be launched by a shell command (wicd-client -n) or from a Ctwm menu,
etc. This
Thanks Stefan,
While running lxpanel with ctwm I can click on the network icon
included, and access NM. But I can't see why I can't just invoke
'nm-applet' in a ctwm menu option. I have done some searching on the
internet, but probably have not phrased the question correctly.
AFAIK
Nadav Har'El wrote:
Hi, today I updated my Fedora system,
which? I've been using Fedora 17 with kernel 3.6.2-4_1 (with and without
tuxonice).
and suddenly I can't use xterm -
when I run xterm on my ctwm (3.8.1) I get
I am also using 3.8.1 without problems
'Yum update' gave me only
I recently discovered that ctwm is once again a standard package in Fedora, both
32bit and 64 bit -- when I upgraded to fedora 18 I had no trouble installing and
using it, whereas in the past I had to fetch and compile the sources.
I would like to thank whoever is responsible. Although I tried
.
Aaron Sloman
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axs
Matthew D. Fuller fulle...@over-yonder.net wrote:
So in shuffling stuff around, the question of what to do with source
repos comes up.
I must say, I'm strangely heartened by the lack of enthusiasm for git
8-}
So, based on feedback, my operative theory is that I will go ahead and
bzr-ify
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