Recoll is the best I have found.
I porting recoll three years ago but never submitted it. It should be easier to
port now, as my patches are supposedly upstreamed or otherwise made obselete.
Hi,
the silver searcher and ripgrep are faster than grep for example.
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Regards,
Ville
On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 at 6.36, Charlie Burnett wrote:
> Try pdfgrep and catdoc in ports/pkg for documents I’d say, you could
> probably rig up a simple shell script to do it automatically...
> unfortunately
Try pdfgrep and catdoc in ports/pkg for documents I’d say, you could
probably rig up a simple shell script to do it automatically...
unfortunately don’t know what program(s) would be faster than grep?
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 3:26 PM Oriol Demaria wrote:
> Exactly I do the same... but is falling
hello,
> use Gnome or KDE so I was wondering what do people use for this. Been
> looking at the ports and I see Xapian and others. Any advice on a nice
> setup?
i have the same problem with both code and documentation. i installed
dezi (https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/Dezi/bin/dezi) and
Something more general. Code is mostly puppet, perl, python, and some
other stuff. And files like PDF, text, need to index them and find
something quick from terminal. Might have a look at this, I see that we
have it on ports:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-xapianomega/
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On Sep 18, 2019 10:37 AM, Oriol Demaria wrote:
>
> So finding some code between large amounts of repos can be tricky. I
> don't use Gnome or KDE so I was wondering what do people use for this.
> Been looking at the ports and I see Xapian and others. Any advice on a
> nice setup?
>
> Regards,
So finding some code between large amounts of repos can be tricky. I
don't use Gnome or KDE so I was wondering what do people use for this.
Been looking at the ports and I see Xapian and others. Any advice on a
nice setup?
Regards,
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Oriol Demaria
2FFED630C16E4FF8
Thank you, perfect answer! :)
BR, Andreas
ons 18 sep. 2019 kl. 13:01 skrev Antal Ispanovity :
> 2019-09-18 12:38 GMT+02:00, Andreas Thulin :
> > Hi!
> >
> > I just installed OpenBSD 6.5 on an Acer Aspire 5 laptop I got, and
> realised
> > after some googling that there is no driver available
Adding an empty line at the end of login.conf fixed my problem.
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Patrick Harper
paia...@fastmail.com
On Tue, 17 Sep 2019, at 14:21, Patrick Harper wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> For a while this file has instructed a new login class to be added to
> the end of /etc/login.conf, as per below.
>
>
On 9/17/19 12:23 PM, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 02:31:59PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> (To be clear, I think installing a restricted subset of the OS for
>> security reasons is pointless here, but can be really helpful when you
>> have to deal with limited space in
2019-09-18 12:38 GMT+02:00, Andreas Thulin :
> Hi!
>
> I just installed OpenBSD 6.5 on an Acer Aspire 5 laptop I got, and realised
> after some googling that there is no driver available for the Atheros
> AR9462 wifi card. This seems to have been covered in previous posts here.
>
> Any pointers on
Hi!
I just installed OpenBSD 6.5 on an Acer Aspire 5 laptop I got, and realised
after some googling that there is no driver available for the Atheros
AR9462 wifi card. This seems to have been covered in previous posts here.
Any pointers on the right course of action? I haven’t yet set up mail on
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 07:50:15AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not sure if the subject is good, or if this is even relevant for OpenBSD, but
> I thought I'd put it out there. I recently got a KVM switch with which I can
> control 4 PC's on one monitor. The exact label of it is
>
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