On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 06:51:25PM +0100, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote:
> I'm about to sue some french administrations over their www sites and my
> french
> bank www sites for their lack of interop with light www browsers.
I wish you luck with that endeavor.
My bank won't even let me log in if their
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 01:32:55PM +0100, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote:
> Is there anybody who dared to think that webkit-anything or geecko-anything is
> in no way suckless due to their c++ implementation?
>
> --
> Sylvain
>
I don't think anybody's ever claimed otherwise.
I think the point of surf i
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 07:42:15PM -0600, Ian Remmler wrote:
> I recently switched to dwm, and I've been using the systray patch
> because I liked having a drop down volume control. But I decided to go
> patchless, so I made a slider app to provide something similar:
>
Hey, that's pretty neat.
I
On Tue, Sep 06, 2016 at 09:37:09AM +0200, Kevin Michael Frick wrote:
> GCC, probably. Which sucks, but if Hitler warns you not to step of a
> cliff, you don't ignore his warning because he is Hitler.
I never said it's a bad thing.
Please don't put words in my mouth.
I only let very close friends p
On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 11:28:03AM -0300, Marc Collin wrote:
> Hey guys.
>
> I was warned by the compiler about a misleading indentation and I
> think its right.
Which compiler warns you about indentation?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 01:27:23PM +0300, Cág wrote:
> Since dwm resize cursor appears exclusively on the bottom right corner,
I recall some people having patches that make it possible to resize from
other corners. I don't know if anybody should care about that.
> what about changing XC_sizing to
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 10:36:21AM -0800, Britton Kerin wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote:
> > Greetings.
> >
> > On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 19:42:13 +0200 Britton Kerin
> > wrote:
> >> I realize it's a non-goal
> >
> > Then why do you send this useless ma
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 10:15:02PM +0100, Joseph Graham wrote:
> I am accustomed to having scrolling and multiplexing (in xfce4-terminal). To
> get these the suckless way should I:
> a. use tmux/screen
> b. use tabbed and the st scrollback patch
> c. something else
I'm not sure about "the suckless
On Wed, Aug 03, 2016 at 01:21:46PM +0200, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Do you trust your network adapter telling you the truth?
>
> Nevertheless I doubt you don't use online banking and stuff like that,
> hence you definitely trust some CA to some extent ;)
I always wear a tinfoil hat and double up on
On Tue, Aug 02, 2016 at 10:47:31PM +0200, Martin Kühne wrote:
> libXmu for rounded corners.
kill me
On Tue, Aug 02, 2016 at 06:04:20PM +0200, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
> Quote:
> Display server expert Daniel Stone explains what is really happening
Display server expert.
On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 11:10:48PM +0200, hiro wrote:
> hahahahaha. shadows.
>
They're useful for vampire detection.
On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 11:18:11AM +1100, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote:
> Go compiler/sdk is that c++ dependent (language and runtime) kludge which is
> gcc now (go is google and gcc becoming hard dependent on a c++98
> compiler/runtime is google mistake too), and rust compiler/sdk has similar
> issues.
Shadows... with a tiling window manager?
How does that work?
On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 02:33:18PM +0300, Alexander Monakov wrote:
> This causes lots of useless communication between the X server and dwm every
> time the mouse pointer is moved, even when nothing could possibly change as
> a result (e.g. if Xinerama is not compiled in, or only one monitor is
>
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 10:33:23AM +0100, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if others had an opinion on JIT. Suppose we don't need
> anything fancy like adaptive optimisation, but just wanted to compile
> a program at runtime.
Why?
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:32:11PM +0200, Mattias Andrée wrote:
> Too energy efficient to open the PDF and
> read the abstract? No worries, here it is:
You're a good person.
On Mon, Jun 06, 2016 at 02:39:04PM +0200, FRIGN wrote:
> What it all brings up is the issue of IPC. Can you people suggest
> your favourite approach to IPC? If not, maybe we could look into
> writing a very simple library (name-suggestion "sippy" :P) which
> builds on top of UDS and implements a ve
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 04:12:31PM -0800, Britton Kerin wrote:
> The into page that did get me going was:
> http://rhunter.org/blog/2012/04/17/dwm-a-tutorial-for-beginners/
I was always under the impression that dwm was simply not meant for
the sort of people who don't know what a "terminal emulat
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 03:38:54PM +0200, Kamil Cholewiński wrote:
> I don't like rc since there are two incompatible implementations, one is
> the real thing and the other is actually usable for interactive use.
rc is perfectly allright for interactive use, as long as you run it in a
Plan9-compa
On Fri, Apr 08, 2016 at 08:07:35PM +0100, Dimitris Papastamos wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 09, 2016 at 12:13:44AM +0545, Neeraj Adhikari wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I downloaded the dwm-6.1 tarball and tried to compile but it failed
> > with the error message that ft2build.h was not found. When I looked at
> >
On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 11:50:38PM -0600, Frostyfrog wrote:
> So, I understand that the red background color is supposed to signify
> that someone tried to log into the machine, but does it really need to
> turn the screen red when I press a no-op key? I generally press the
> control key to wake up
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 04:29:22PM +1300, Mytchel Hammond wrote:
> unsubscribe
>
I don't want to. :<
> What's next? Linking interesting tweets?
That can't happen, since there's no such thing.
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 02:41:52AM +1000, Jonathen Russell wrote:
> Minor changes to this patch while applying it to latest git tonight.
>
> Changes:
>
> * change boolean values to integers
> * remove redundant window size saving (resizeclient() does this already)
>
> jgr
Wouldn't it ma
On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 10:51:25AM -0500, Matthew of Boswell wrote:
> There is no end-user support here. Most of us don't want to spend our
> free time on it, and we don't want "help vampires" to feel welcome.
"help vampires"
nice
On Fri, Dec 04, 2015 at 08:09:58PM +0100, ACE wrote:
> Maybe someone here has a recommended compositor which works well.
Not running a compositor works pretty well for me.
Maybe you could try that?
Do you think maybe all these people come to suckless thinking it's
some kind of porn thing?
On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 03:32:59PM -0300, Draco Metallium(Rodrigo S. Cañibano)
wrote:
> It was dbus-launch all along!
>
> Or better the lack of it.
Wait, how does launching dbus make anything run faster?
Too Long; Died Reading
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:47:54AM -0300, Draco Metallium(Rodrigo S. Cañibano)
wrote:
> Good day.
>
> I was wondering, is there some way to force fullscreen apps to a tile?
>
> For example, in i3wm I could put a youtube video in full screen, then
> turn i3wm full screen off, and the video would
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 12:53:50PM +0300, Ilias Tsitsimpis wrote:
> so I am guessing this is a bug and not the intended behavior.
>
> Keep up the good work!
Jeez. No need to go all sarcastic just because of one little bug.
On Sun, Aug 09, 2015 at 09:12:25PM +0200, Quolick wrote:
> It's not easy to memorize, which shortcut is for close the current window
> (quit or close?)
> and quit window manager (quit or close?)
You know something went horribly wrong when you have to quit a window.
On Sun, Aug 09, 2015 at 08:32:51PM +0200, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Or in other words, where is the mental connection between q and c?
The mind is a labirynth, a puzzle. And while the paths of the brain are
plainly visible, its ways deceptively apparent, its destinations are unkown.
Its secret still
On Sat, Aug 08, 2015 at 11:16:25PM +0200, Quolick wrote:
> Sometimes I made typos. "Fat finger", as they say.
> It's a pity to have all windows closed just because of that.
You must have some really damn fat fingers to accidentally press Mod+Shift+Q.
Now, trying to close a window and accidentally
I've had to set set the standby timeout before starting slock.
This is the script I use.
#! /bin/sh
xset dpms 10 0 0
/usr/local/bin/slock
xset s off
xset -dpms
On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 08:17:29AM -0300, Prog Rider wrote:
> it doesnt print shit that loons like cmdline arg
>
This is the best bug report.
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 01:38:58PM -0800, Charles Thorley wrote:
> THIS IS NOT A TROLL
That's exactly what a troll would say!
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 1:59 AM, FRIGN wrote:
> Be careful: the n in ntohl does not stand for native, but network.
> More or less by convention, the Network Byte Order today is BE. What
> ntohl makes sure is that in case we are on a LE-system, it's arranged
> properly.
> ntohl is only superfluous
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 6:55 PM, FRIGN wrote:
> fread(hdr, 1, 17, fd);
> width = ntohl((hdr[9] << 0) | (hdr[10] << 8) | (hdr[11] << 16) |
> (hdr[12] << 24));
> height = ntohl((hdr[13] << 0) | (hdr[14] << 8) | (hdr[15] << 16) |
> (hdr[16] << 24));
Isn't ntohl superfluous
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