On 05/21/2013 05:22 PM, Fernando C.V. wrote:
Also instead of slim you can just add [[ $TTY == /dev/tty1 ]]
exec xinit to your bashrc and get rid of the display manager
completely.
Wouldn't that be .profile?
Greetings comrades,
the surf repository now has a new common way to handle to enable or dis‐
able features. The only direct change of the meaning is ‐k, which now
disables kiosk mode.
Upper case: enable feature
Lower case: disable feature
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
G David Modica writes:
Hi,
I just noticed that man pages are not rendered properly under st-0.4.1 tip.
For example in man st the SYNOPSYS line shows as:
st [-a] [-c ] [-f ] [-g ] [-o ] [-t ] [-w
] [-v] [-e...]
st-0.3 shows the line
G David Modica writes:
On 19:01 Tue 21 May , Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
Would be helpful to specify what program generates your manpages. Manuals l
ook
fine here with st tip and mandoc...
No idea how man pages are generated. I am running Archlinux. Any idea how I
can tell how
On 20:21 Tue 21 May , Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
G David Modica writes:
On 19:01 Tue 21 May , Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
Would be helpful to specify what program generates your manpages. Manuals
l
ook
fine here with st tip and mandoc...
No idea how man pages are
On 22 May 2013 10:51, G David Modica gdavidmod...@aaahawk.com wrote:
On 20:21 Tue 21 May , Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
G David Modica writes:
On 19:01 Tue 21 May , Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
Would be helpful to specify what program generates your manpages.
Manuals l
ook