On 2023-09-07 22:47:47+0200, Daniele B. wrote:
>
> > I don't know if Android has a similar feature, but at least on iOS you
> > can save a particular website to your home as a webapp from Safari.
>
> Thanks for the answer Shokara. My initiative was to call for the development
> in the community
How about someone simply (better than I) updating the manual page and
pkg_info output with warnings and clarifications about the intended use
case and risks?
Maybe the man page could say (just as an idea): "Warning: this is intended
to suggest files for removal, that it guesses are obsolete; if yo
) increase maxproc-cur for the default
login class (per id -c), in /etc/login.conf and log back in. I have had to do
that again after upgrading to 6.9 and 7.0 also, for several values, but
fortunatly
the email from sysmerge prompted me in a way. And now I can open as many
terminal windows as I wa
; > > because it is duplicated information, man page wording like "such as"
> > > could be used, also something which leads people to consider the script
> > > source as authoritative, ie. have them go read the script
> >
> > ok, here is a start.
sers (though I realize ssh -X doesn't hide mouse events or
prevent clipboard sharing, or some such IIRC), and that the total attack
surface isn't much larger, etc.
--
Luke Call
"...I, the Lord, justify you...in befriending that law which is the
constitutional law
of the land
Am I
mistaken in how I understand Xnest and Xephyr?
(This is not in any way a complaint or criticism, just a question.
I like obsd for considered reasons. :)
Thanks again,
Luke Call
The list might not like this but:
Under your circumstances, I would collect the various ideas in this
thread (including scripting possibly with nohup and/or bash's disown),
the "pgrep || " idea somebody wrote, and whatever else is
useful from the thread, and just make it work with careful testing
, which I haven't
regretted (and I now prefer since they are part of base).
--
Luke Call
Things I want to say to many (a lightly-loading site):
http://lukecall.net (updated 2019-08-27)
On 09-01 12:18, Strahil Nikolov wrote:
> I'm a "linux guy" who wants a little bit more
be better in the future I hope.)
--
Luke Call
Things I want to say to many (a lightly-loading site):
http://lukecall.net (updated 2019-06-21)
On 10-27 13:35, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Switch to using xenodm for startup.
That worked; thanks *very* much.
(I am guessing that xenodm handles some things well,
that could be configured correctly with more difficulty
using still-supported startx and related utilities.
Feel free to ignore, poin
On 01/28/16 02:41, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Have a dig about /usr/ports/productivity/
>
> I use taskwarrior, which has tasksh.
Thanks for the tip. Maybe I'm presenting OneModel in the wrong
way. Its vision is much bigger than task management, but I'm not sure
how to best make that clear to the righ
Short version: I have carefully tested OpenBSD installation
instructions for an extremely flexible personal
organizer program. It does things differently, is text-mode/keyboard
only (for now), doesn't require X, and is very efficient to use. It
doesn't have pretty knobs and buttons but is very g
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