If you want to listen for alsa mixer changes you can try scripting
around `amixer events`. It seems to be undocumented but works.
Cool, thanks.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote:
> I've been tweaking ii's code lately, mainly cleaning it up
> and fixing a couple of things I noticed, but ended up
> rewriting it from scratch.
> Thus resulted iim[0] (name given by ^7heo on irc - thanks)
Can we add IPv6 sup
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hello all,
I've been tweaking ii's code lately, mainly cleaning it up
and fixing a couple of things I noticed, but ended up
rewriting it from scratch.
Thus resulted iim[0] (name given by ^7heo on irc - thanks)
what I did not like about i
hello all,
I've been tweaking ii's code lately, mainly cleaning it up
and fixing a couple of things I noticed, but ended up
rewriting it from scratch.
Thus resulted iim[0] (name given by ^7heo on irc - thanks)
what I did not like about ii (source code wise)
1. inconsistent indentation and f
Maybe something like tudor-volumed? I know its not exactly suckless, but it
might get you started or give you a few ideas.
https://github.com/darvid/tudor-volumed
> my keyboard has a scroll wheel, and I currently
> have it hooked via dwm to run an external shell script to
> increase/decrease the volume.
>anyone got any smart ideas about this?
Write a simple volume control daemon, that makes a named pipe. Then,
in dwm call spawn on shell commands that echo
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 05:01:10PM +0100, Mariano Bono wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm a new dwm user and i've written a simple dwmstatusbar app that
> show volume and time.
> The code relative to volume use alsalib and maybe someone can find it
> useful.
> Critics and suggestion are welcome.
Here's one fo
> Roberto E. Vargas Caballero:
> > http://lists.suckless.org/dev/1212/13848.html
>
> This works for Del in bash.
> But it doesn't fix Pos1 or Del in zsh.
>
Even "echo ^[?1h^[= >/dev/tty" command? (^[ means \01b, you can get it using ^v
Esc)
In the thread we agreed that we should point the b
Hello again,
Here's another bug to report for latest st in git (last night's st). Some
box characters appear blurred and a little messed up. In rxvt this behavior
does not happen. I have included example screenshots.
There is a problem with double-width (I think) characters (Chinese) as
well, but
The problem was my TERM variable. Being set to st-256color/rxvt-256color
broke it, but when I set it to screen-256color, everything worked great.
Hi guys, been interested on Plan 9, suckless.org tools and the philosophy
behind both projects.
I want to read LFS and learn how to make my own distro with simple,
do-one-thing-and-do-it-right software and without GNU and other shit. I'm
going to use many ideas behind sta.li (such as its filesystem
Roberto E. Vargas Caballero:
http://lists.suckless.org/dev/1212/13848.html
This works for Del in bash.
But it doesn't fix Pos1 or Del in zsh.
--
ilf
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On 01/06/2013 04:02 AM, markus schnalke wrote:
[2013-01-05 18:55] Christoph Lohmann<2...@r-36.net>
% ls -hs st-0.3/st
126K st
I wondered why 20h did not use `du -h st-0.3/st' instead.
Perhaps because ls was good enough for making the point that, on his
system (unlike mine),
On 07/01/2013, Raphael Proust wrote:
> Real difference is du handles hard links (i.e. shows actual disk usage
> (as one would expect) by counting hard-linked files only once) while
> ls list files (as one would expect) (and optionally gives some
> information about them). Which wins.
Ah, yes, I m
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Strake wrote:
> On 06/01/2013, pancake wrote:
>> Didnt checked, but i guess that ls -s show size in bytes and du in block
>> bytes, which depends on filesystem.
>
> Nope. Both show size in blocks [1].
>
> It seems proper to do so in ls alone, with a flag of whether
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 08:47:08AM +0100, Roberto E. Vargas Caballero wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 06, 2013 at 09:43:49PM +0400, p37si...@lavabit.com wrote:
> > This patch "fixes" it for me. Don't know how to fix it correctly yet.
>
> Please take a look to this message in the list:
>
>http://lists
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