On November 10, 2015 12:48:02 AM CET, Eric Pruitt wrote:
>On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 10:02:17AM -0500, Greg Reagle wrote:
>> On 10/18/2015 06:46 AM, Markus Teich wrote:
>> >…and of course the always loved “update patches from the wiki to
>apply cleanly
>> >against git HEAD”.
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>On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 1:22 AM, wrote:
>> [...] why reply to
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>On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:38 PM, 7heo <7...@mail.c
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>On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:38 PM, 7heo <7...@mail.c
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> [...] willing to clone from git and compile
> from source
You make it sound like
Put
if ! pgrep xinit >/dev/null; then
start-stop-daemon -S -b startx
clear
exit
fi
At the end if your ~/.${SHELL}rc file.
anity here. It has long been
forgotten, at the benefit of feedback straightforwardness and correctness.
Enjoy your stay.
Regards,
7heo.
Bluetooth and python are now both implemented in systemd, and therefore
lightweight.
Have fun!
On July 13, 2015 6:53:05 AM CEST, patrick295767 patrick295767
patrick295...@gmail.com wrote:
Good morning,
I would like to install bluetooth in a lightweight maneer.
Under Debian, would you know if
Stop using arch. Hipsters never solved any problem. Solved.
On June 2, 2015 10:11:28 PM CEST, Ross Mohn rpm...@waxandwane.org wrote:
On Tue, Jun 02, 2015 at 09:56:49PM +0200, Michael Hauser wrote:
Quoth Ross Mohn:
Hi,
After my last pull a few weeks ago, I started noticing some strange
Yes.
On June 2, 2015 12:55:54 PM CEST, FRIGN d...@frign.de wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jun 2015 12:47:56 +0200
S. R. Gal swiatoslaw@univie.ac.at wrote:
I have a question about the no-config-file policy.
What if there are multiple user with different
color scheme taste? Should be separete binaries
I don't get how that is a problem. Versions don't have a 1:1 mapping to any
mathematical function taking SLOCs as input, do they?
On June 1, 2015 1:47:19 PM CEST, Martin Kopta mar...@kopta.eu wrote:
On Mon, Jun 01, 2015 at 01:15:36PM +0200, 7heo wrote:
On June 1, 2015 11:16:52 AM CEST, Dmitrij
What problem does it solve?
On June 1, 2015 11:16:52 AM CEST, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff czark...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi!
There have been more then 2 years since 0.6 surf release (2013-02-10).
Maybe it is time for 0.7?
Which brings us back to the question: what problem does it solve?
Package management is none of suckless's concern. I would go for removing
versions rather. We don't need those capitalist lies.
On June 1, 2015 2:38:27 PM CEST, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff czark...@gmail.com
wrote:
7heo said:
I don't
We should seriously discuss this and settle down to a consistent guideline,
agreed.
On June 1, 2015 5:33:03 PM CEST, Joerg Jung m...@umaxx.net wrote:
On Mon, Jun 01, 2015 at 05:14:17PM +0200, Martti Kühne wrote:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 5:07 PM, Joerg Jung m...@umaxx.net wrote:
From the
Jun 2015 17:34:28 +0200
7heo 7...@mail.com wrote:
Hey Theo,
So yeah, it would solve your problem in the short term, but it would
also encourage bad practices, which is a real problem on the long
run.
I'd be happy to see this annoying discussion resolved in the short
term.
Regular tags on git
...@umaxx.net wrote:
Hi,
you are both wrong.
On Mon, Jun 01, 2015 at 04:39:39PM +0200, 7heo wrote:
My point exactly. Plus, it does not even solve an actual problem.
It does, it makes life for downstream package maintainers (like me)
easier, as no cherry-picking of patches or own releases are required
My point exactly. Plus, it does not even solve an actual problem.
On June 1, 2015 4:33:55 PM CEST, Martti Kühne mysat...@gmail.com wrote:
No it wouldn't help downstream package maintainers.
You're right in that package maintainers can't tell where the fixes
and new features are coming in, they'll
open ; rm -rf /; .jpg would be translated as `feh '; rm -rf /; .jpg'`
which would open the `; .jpg` in the `; rm -rf ` directory. I'm not sure
I see the problem here.
On 5/4/2014 12:52 PM, Chris Down wrote:
FRIGN writes:
A configuration can look like this:
{ \.mp3,st -e
On 5/4/2014 4:58 PM, Chris Down wrote:
That's a rather convoluted way of putting it, I meant what Google gives
as definition 1 for instance: an example.
I don't trust Google, and I'm not going to take any definition from
them. Ever read 1984? You should. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newspeak
On 5/4/2014 5:25 PM, FRIGN wrote:
What Chris is concerned about is making a mistake in the config.h,
calling a program like watch(1), which accepts arguments like this:
watch 'ls -l /tmp | grep tmp'
Now, Chris' concern is, if you put watch like this in your config.h,
which means:
Christoph was trolling.
I never said he was trolling.
Now, unless there is something constructive being discussed,
I'm off.
--
7heo
open a KVM console)?
I'm really failing to understand that one, so any help would be
welcome. I guess it's related to the window manager...
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7heo
On 09/09/2013 10:31 PM, Louis-Guillaume Gagnon wrote:
Simple case of RTMF: the issue is explained in dwm's man page.
Right, when I have a problem with java, I always read dwm's man...
That's utterly logical.
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7heo
.
Oh but wait! http://man.suckless.org/ gives a 404!
Hmm, I wonder why I couldn't find relevant information
on the suckless website...
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7heo
being offline (afterall, since you are forced
to have something like a website, why not take this
opportunity to add relevant information on it?).
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
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7heo
On 01/31/13 18:18, Thuban wrote:
Hello,
surf is supposed to be used via keyboard, but I don't know any useful
way to follow a link without switching to mouse.
Do you have any method?
Regards.
Arrow keys move the focus among links. Enter follows focused links.
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7heo
needs a comment to be understood, it would be
better to rewrite it so it's easier to understand. - Rob Pike (source:
http://doc.cat-v.org/bell_labs/pikestyle - Comments section. I'd
recommend the reading, the whole page/site is very interesting).
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7heo
list, go to http://archlinux.org/news it's
faster.
7heo.
On 11/18/2012 09:56 AM, clamiax wrote:
I do not want to get involved in one of the usual useless discussions
about
how much something sucks. As for me, I have never been able to install
Archlinux without having to use a custom kernel
On 11/15/2012 10:40 AM, Julian Dammann wrote:
I read them, but I suppose I don't remember them...
No.
Not to sound too rude, but this is not the problem here...
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