play does not work. I cannot shift tty's, but SYSRQ works just fine.
>
> I won’t add a »I‐am‐so‐stupid‐to‐buy‐Apple‐hardware« or »I‐am‐a‐retard‐
> using‐Arch‐Linux‐after‐the‐systemd‐disaster« flag.
>
> The bug is outside of st.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Christoph Lohmann
Yes, very mature. The first statement I would agree on but in what way
is Arch Linux with systemd a disaster? It runs very smoothely and fast
over here. Or is it just the usual wannabe elitist bull...?
Sincerely,
Andreas Marschall
Hello,
I just cloned the latest git version and removed the commit manually
from st.c and put the few deleted lines back in. Now st works just fine again.
That's
all I can say and I think that was pretty bad-ass of me given the fact
that I can only do "hello world" in C :-)
I'd say it's up to th
good evening,
I have spottet the commit that's causing the freeze when killing X and
trying to go back to tty. It's:
http://git.suckless.org/st/commit/?id=fbc589d50603e8b0de9239e4800e227ab5d0ea69
up until this commit st works fine for me.
best
Andreas
Hello there,
I'd like to report a serious bug that I have for quite some time now
with st-git. When I install the git version with "sudo make clean
install" on my Arch Linux box it installs fine and I can use it. But as
soon as I kill X to go back to tty the screen goes blank (or sometimes I
see t
Good evening,
I just tested the latest git version of st with feh, which is my image
viewer of choice, and ranger, which I sometimes use as file manager. st
behaves like this;
when I open a folder of images in a simple st session and type: feh *.JPG
to see all images in that folder it opens
hello,
since I use alpine as mail cleint I noticed that when I hit the "del"
button while writing a mail to delete the text that's ahead it doesn't
work in st giving me an [ Unknown Command: ]. Doing the same in urxvt
works just fine.
ways to reproduce;
-open alpine in st and write a new mai
hello,
this is my first post in a mailing list ever so I hope you guys are not
too harsh on me.
One thing I noticed when using st in combination with nano (which I
usually don't do but rather vim)
Opening a text file in nano and marking a few lines with the mouse to
copy it to another file