Re: [dev] dwm systray diff for 6.1 fails.

2016-09-21 Thread Eric Pruitt
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 05:48:51PM +0100, Nick Warne wrote: > Was going to use this to monitor battery, but HUNK #10 fails - looking > at the patch and dwm.c, the code is totally different at around line > 664: Are you using the tagged 6.1 release or 6.1/HEAD? My version of the patch applies

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Greg Reagle
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016, at 12:10 PM, Nick Warne wrote: > One little thing I do miss though is scrolling with mouse wheel (or > using the pad side edge) to scroll a web page etc. > Is that doable? If I had a mouse wheel I'd let you know how I do it, but I don't. I use a track ball. I wonder if the

Re: [dev] dwm systray diff for 6.1 fails.

2016-09-21 Thread Britton Kerin
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 8:48 AM, Nick Warne wrote: > Hi all, > > Was going to use this to monitor battery, but HUNK #10 fails - looking > at the patch and dwm.c, the code is totally different at around line > 664: > > Hunk #7 succeeded at 292. > Hunk #8 succeeded at 516. > Hunk

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread hiro
networkmanager should be removed first thing on any distribution slack doesn't sound so great if it includes some crap tbh. On 9/21/16, Nick Warne wrote: > Hi Cág > > On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 21:10:42 +0100 > Cág wrote: > > >> Nice to see Slackware people here. > >

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Nick Warne
Hi Cág On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 21:10:42 +0100 Cág wrote: > Nice to see Slackware people here. We are everywhere ;) Just Slack never breaks so you don't see us :) > > One little thing I do miss though is scrolling with mouse wheel (or > > using the pad side edge) to scroll a

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread hiro
try libinput instead of older evdev/synaptics stuff for both trackpoint and touchpads. it works great on thinkpads.

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Martin Kühne
Speaking of showing off, I set up a repository where I publish my dotfiles and desktop patches [0]. I just patched dmenu_run to cleanly exec whatever it's supposed to run. cheers! mar77i [0] https://github.com/mar77i/dotfiles

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Cág
Nick Warne wrote: Hi, Nice to see Slackware people here. One little thing I do miss though is scrolling with mouse wheel (or using the pad side edge) to scroll a web page etc. Is that doable? Try some of these [0]. Of course apply what fits you. There are some example files I use now

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Nick Warne
On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 11:27:40 -0400 Greg Reagle wrote: > Speaking of just discovering dwm, I started using it several months > ago, and I have found that the systray patch for dwm [1] or the > stalonetray program [2] are very useful for showing my volume > control, dropbox

[dev] dwm systray diff for 6.1 fails.

2016-09-21 Thread Nick Warne
Hi all, Was going to use this to monitor battery, but HUNK #10 fails - looking at the patch and dwm.c, the code is totally different at around line 664: Hunk #7 succeeded at 292. Hunk #8 succeeded at 516. Hunk #9 succeeded at 566. Hunk #10 FAILED at 664. Hunk #11 succeeded at 744 (offset -5

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Nick Warne
Hi Greg, On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 11:27:40 -0400 Greg Reagle wrote: > Speaking of just discovering dwm, I started using it several months > ago, and I have found that the systray patch for dwm [1] or the > stalonetray program [2] are very useful for showing my volume > control,

Re: [dev] several questions

2016-09-21 Thread stephen Turner
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 3:02 AM, Ivan Tham wrote: > Hi, Stephen. > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 04:32:18PM -0400, stephen Turner wrote: >> >> Bash and Make, I'm looking for compatible replacements for these. As i >> currently understand it bash at the least is expected to

Re: [dev] several questions

2016-09-21 Thread stephen Turner
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:44 PM, FRIGN wrote: > On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 16:32:18 -0400 > stephen Turner wrote: > > Hey Stephen, > >> On your site i see you have tested compiling your system with PCC >> and i also see a SCC in dev. What was the reason you

Re: [dev] [slcon3] preliminary schedule and registration deadline

2016-09-21 Thread Mattias Andrée
For context, the message I replied to, but forgot to quote was Markus saying he will arrive and be at the lobby around noon on the welcome day (Friday). On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 16:49:54 +0200 Mattias Andrée wrote: > I'll be arrive in the afternoon the day before. > I'll meet you in

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Greg Reagle
Speaking of just discovering dwm, I started using it several months ago, and I have found that the systray patch for dwm [1] or the stalonetray program [2] are very useful for showing my volume control, dropbox status, and network icon. [1] http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/systray [2]

Re: [dev] several questions

2016-09-21 Thread Greg Reagle
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016, at 10:45 AM, Evan Gates wrote: > Sadly there are two implementations. Yes, you're right. We already had this conversation about the two rc's [1] [2] and the consensus on this list is to prefer the Plan 9 version. So I meant the Plan 9 version in my previous messages. It

Re: [dev] several questions

2016-09-21 Thread Evan Gates
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 11:02 PM, FRIGN wrote: > Of course, given there is only one implementation, it is highly > portable per-se, given the interpretation is equal everywhere and 9base > is quite easily portable. Sadly there are two implementations. This rc[0] claims to be a

Re: [dev] [slcon3] preliminary schedule and registration deadline

2016-09-21 Thread Mattias Andrée
I'll be arrive in the afternoon the day before. I'll meet you in the lobby around noon. pgpbrPez0jjo4.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: FuzixOS: Because Small Is Beautiful WAS: [dev] several questions

2016-09-21 Thread Antoni V.
He answered your reply on G+. https://plus.google.com/+AlanCoxLinux/posts/a2jAP7Pz1gj > Having looked deeper I think the suckless code is too buggy Sad :( Should Alan Cox be added to this mailing list thread as CC for more discussion, details about the bugs he found and (who knows) solutions?

Re: [dev] several questions

2016-09-21 Thread Cág
stephen Turner wrote: Bash and Make, I'm looking for compatible replacements for these. mksh can be used as #!/bin/sh and has more features than dash for a convenient everyday use. For make there's bmake[0], NetBSD make ported to Linux. Cág [0]: http://www.crufty.net/help/sjg/bmake.html

Re: FuzixOS: Because Small Is Beautiful WAS: [dev] several questions

2016-09-21 Thread Martin Kühne
I went ahead and relayed projects you mentioned. :-) cheers! mar77i

Re: [dev] several questions

2016-09-21 Thread Ivan Tham
Hi, Stephen. On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 04:32:18PM -0400, stephen Turner wrote: Bash and Make, I'm looking for compatible replacements for these. As i currently understand it bash at the least is expected to compile the linux kernel. Is there any suitable projects that you may have seen around the

Re: [dev] several questions

2016-09-21 Thread FRIGN
On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 22:04:05 -0400 Greg Reagle wrote: Hey Greg, > Would you mind explaining specifically what you mean by "not > portable"? It is my understanding that it works on a lot of Unix-like > operating systems and that it is highly portable. the thing is that