greetings,
As you can see I have the echo command sleep for 60 seconds. I was
using 1 second, but found my load nearly doubles. My problem is when I
i had this problem with using dwm on my Toshiba Libretto 100CT (cute
and small laptop with 32M RAM and a 266mhz pentium). I investigated, and
greetings,
So what do you think about this idea?
one vote in support. definitely
Mate
greetings,
Perhaps it works to have a layout with an ncols parameter. Windows are
arranged in N columns, like so (3 columns, 6 windows):
+---+---+---+
| 1 | 2 | 3 |
+---+---+---+
| 4 | 5 | 6 |
+---+---+---+
I have discovered and implemented this independently in my personal
fork.
It
greetings,
I do exactly the same thing. It's very nice being able to control mpd
with my laptop's multimedia keys.
i do this with moc, with which i also get a reasonable curses
interface, little track switching lag, and good streaming audio support
(i listen to net radios a lot, so this is
greetings,
the patch works even better than before, i even like the cpt
functionality now :)
1. Your example configuration of '{ MODKEY|ShiftMask, XK_q,
clientspertag, 0 },' conflicts with the default binding for quit.
i might be doing something wrong, but i never once used the quit
binding
Ok, but the DWMTAGS idea is ok for everyone?
it's ok. how about saving the state for viewprevtags, too, in a similar
manner?
Mate
greetings,
you must set up `gpg' correctly first, of course. look, e.g. at ...
as an alternative to gpg, the package ccrypt might prove useful. i've
been using it for storing passwords for a while. it integrates with vim
very well, and it's security seems impressive enough based on the docs
greetings,
- we could do something more interesting in the case where multiple
monitors show the same tags. For example, if monitor 1 and monitor 2
both show tag 1, we might treat monitor 2 as a part of the right hand
side. Divide it into two columns and effectively have a main column
+