* Alan Busby thebu...@thebusby.com [2009-03-06 00:09]:
urxvt seems to ignore xgamma. So although it's a great idea, it isn't much
help if you only have some terminals open.
xgamma works with urxvt here.
--
cheers
stanio_
[2009-03-06 07:04] Samuel Baldwin shardz4...@gmail.com
2009/3/6 pancake panc...@youterm.com:
I have been playing a bit with xgamma and I think it can be useful as a
graphical
notification for important alerts like low battery or so.
The usage is quite simple. and we can 'flash' the
On Fri, Mar 06, at 07:04 Samuel Baldwin wrote:
2009/3/6 pancake panc...@youterm.com:
I have been playing a bit with xgamma and I think it can be useful as a
graphical
notification for important alerts like low battery or so.
The usage is quite simple. and we can 'flash' the screen in
On 3/6/2009, markus schnalke mei...@marmaro.de wrote:
I modified `slock' some time ago to display a fullscreen red window
that closes on any button press. I use it to notify about low battery.
That reminds me, I used to use xrefresh for something similar.
xrefresh -solid red
If you have a
Hi there,
please send me a private mail if you'd be willing to mentor a GSoC
project this year for suckless.org.
We need at least 10 mentors I'd say.
Kind regards,
--Anselm
On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 03:02:17PM +, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Hi there,
please send me a private mail if you'd be willing to mentor a GSoC
project this year for suckless.org.
We need at least 10 mentors I'd say.
I also created a list of mentors:
http://www.suckless.org:8000/gsoc.html
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 09:35:43AM +0100, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 3/5/09, Szabolcs Nagy nszabo...@gmail.com wrote:
7587 messages: Starting Wed Jul 19 2006 - 06:39:23 UTC, Ending Thu Mar
05 2009 - 08:03:46 UTC
so i wonder which is the no. 7600 if there is only 7538..
7587
(sorry)
On (06/03/09 17:24), Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
To: dwm mail list dwm@suckless.org
From: Joerg van den Hoff j.van_den_h...@fzd.de
Subject: Re: [dwm] [dwm+ow...@suckless.org: Messages from dwm@suckless.org
to you have been bouncing]
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Hey Matthias,
That URL you mentioned has some simple typos in it. The page is not
publicly editable, so I thought I'd let you know. The things that
stick out at me right away are:
proof should be prove
Our project scopes focus on advanced should be ...focuses on advanced
projects who focus
I'm slowly migrating from irssi to sic for IRC conversations, setting
up up a hotkey in dwm to popup dmenu, which feeds into sic. sic will
be displayed in either the root window or a terminal. I'm still
figuring out the IPC for this setup to work sanely.
My question however, is anyone familiar
Bitlbee is the only remotely sane jabber client i know of
uriel
On 3/7/09, Scytrin dai Kinthra scyt...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm slowly migrating from irssi to sic for IRC conversations, setting
up up a hotkey in dwm to popup dmenu, which feeds into sic. sic will
be displayed in either the root
I'll second bitlbee, although I still use it with irssi. I do need to
try out sic sometime though...
Jeremy
On Sat 07 Mar 2009 - 01:40AM, Uriel wrote:
Bitlbee is the only remotely sane jabber client i know of
uriel
On 3/7/09, Scytrin dai Kinthra scyt...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm slowly
Just curious, what are the advantages of sic over irssi?
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Jeremy Jay dinkuma...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll second bitlbee, although I still use it with irssi. I do need to
try out sic sometime though...
Jeremy
On Sat 07 Mar 2009 - 01:40AM, Uriel wrote:
Bitlbee
Premysl Hruby dfe...@gmail.com writes:
I had saved one bounce message mlmmj received from your MX, and it
looks like your MX is acting very strangely (bounce message attached
to this email).
Wow, his MTA (or maybe MUA) is sending out a delivery status
notification, saying that the message was
The challenge is nice. However the major reason I love applications
that follow the suckless philosophy is the tendency to avoid large or
non-ubiquitous libraries. The setup at work is one involving a wide
variety of platforms and configurations, so having a complete setup
that works
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