Re: [gentoo-user] top does not save settings

2010-03-18 Thread Mick
On Thursday 18 March 2010 14:07:37 Renat Golubchyk wrote: > Hi! > > On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 23:19:34 + Mick > > wrote: > > In an aterm I launch top. Then press z c and Shift+W. I get: > > > >Wrote configuration to '/home/michael/.toprc' > > > > Fine I think, Ctrl+c to end it and move on.

Re: [gentoo-user] top does not save settings

2010-03-18 Thread Renat Golubchyk
Hi! On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 23:19:34 + Mick wrote: > In an aterm I launch top. Then press z c and Shift+W. I get: > >Wrote configuration to '/home/michael/.toprc' > > Fine I think, Ctrl+c to end it and move on. Next time I fire up top, > even from the same terminal, it's all looking

Re: [gentoo-user] top does not save settings

2010-03-18 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 13:06:20 +0100, Alex Schuster wrote: > I tried with sys-process/procps-3.2.7, sys-process/procps-3.2.8 and sys- > process/procps-3.2.8-r1 (all x86), all without the problem. I had a similar problem in that I could save changes as a user but not when logged in as root. In that

Re: [gentoo-user] top does not save settings

2010-03-18 Thread Alex Schuster
o0o.atlantis@gmail.com writes: > Same thing here, nothing was highlighted and my .toprc looked like > yours I added Def, Job, Mem and usr in the file and it's fine now. > The question is why is the file not having the right syntax? > here: > top: procps version 3.2.8 on amd64 I tried with sy

Re: [gentoo-user] top does not save settings

2010-03-18 Thread o0o . atlantis . o0o
Le Thursday 18 Mar 2010 à 12:06:12 (+0100), Alex Schuster a écrit : > Mick writes: > > > In an aterm I launch top. Then press z c and Shift+W. I get: > > > >Wrote configuration to '/home/michael/.toprc' > > Cool. Didn't know about this yet. > > > Fine I think, Ctrl+c to end it and move on

Re: [gentoo-user] top does not save settings

2010-03-18 Thread Alex Schuster
Mick writes: > In an aterm I launch top. Then press z c and Shift+W. I get: > >Wrote configuration to '/home/michael/.toprc' Cool. Didn't know about this yet. > Fine I think, Ctrl+c to end it and move on. Next time I fire up top, > even from the same terminal, it's all looking white with

[gentoo-user] top does not save settings

2010-03-17 Thread Mick
This is another little nuisance that I have noticed on this new amd64 laptop: In an aterm I launch top. Then press z c and Shift+W. I get: Wrote configuration to '/home/michael/.toprc' Fine I think, Ctrl+c to end it and move on. Next time I fire up top, even from the same terminal, it