, but I'm not 100%
sure that this bug is responsible for your problem.
To apply the patch, simply drop the .diff file in your quark source
folder, then run
git am quark-addr_cmp_fix-20230226.diff
and then rebuild & reinstall with
make
make install
From 0fc2f684e79795dcc4cbd
Hi fossy,
Looks to me like your version of quark is actually a lot newer than 2020;
Old versions of quark did not print that "dropped" message.
Probably only tangentially related,
but I reported a bug in the connection dropping code some time ago,
which meant that quark would likely drop legitimat
interesting to know how (or even if!) other software such
as tmux or vim has solved this issue.
Cheers,
Thomas
On Fri, Sep 2, 2022 at 7:08 PM wrote:
>
> Thank you a lot for spending some time answering!
>
> > The problem with this heuristic is that the algori
/ 2022-07-31 01:45:39+0200
> Greetings comrades,
>
Greetings Christoph,
> currently we are at brcon2022 in Belgrade, smoking meats and having fun.
> We decided to make it real:
>
> http://www.zuccless.org
>
> Come and join the future of meat!
This reminds me of `https://www.zuckless.
only one, leading to such things like active windows getting
stacked directly on top of each other in tiled mode.
Cheers,
Thomas Oltmann
Am Fr., 12. Nov. 2021 um 12:33 Uhr schrieb v4hn :
>
> Hey everyone,
>
> I can verify issues with multi-monitor setups when screens are
>
e I often need to show
text editors, pdf viewers, terminals etc.)
What do I do about this?
Is it even a bug or just me using dwm for stuff it's not intended to do?
One way or another, how can I do my presentations without fighting the
WM all the time?
Cheers,
Thomas Oltmann
n terms of extensions
to be usable.
Cheers,
Thomas Oltmann
Am Di., 7. Sept. 2021 um 22:23 Uhr schrieb :
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA256
>
> What's wrong with plain old make? I don't think there's a need to write
> more build tools when one
e to admit, these concerns are mostly esoteric.
But I do think there are situations were these things are useful, for
example when users have weird symbols, like spaces,
in their build paths, because their Unix user name contains them too
(sadly happens pretty often).
Cheers,
Thomas Oltmann
.
You can find it here: https://github.com/tomolt/redo-depfile
Any feedback is appreciated.
Cheers,
Thomas Oltmann
P.S.: My sincere apologies if this post if considered off-topic, as
redo is not under the suckless banner.
I considered posting on the redo mailing-list instead, but that one
s
.
I'm pretty confident that, with this extension alone, you would be
able to at least extract most GNU tar archives.
I could try writing a patch for this, if people are interested.
Cheers,
Thomas
ncrease the complexity of the rest of the SSG.)
Cheers,
Thomas
Am Di., 1. Sept. 2020 um 04:54 Uhr schrieb Adrian Grigore
:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Can you give me a review for this https://mkws.sh?
>
> --
> Thank you,
> Adi,
> Freelance Developer
> http://adi.tilde.institute/
>
Am Di., 1. Sept. 2020 um 10:49 Uhr schrieb Thomas Oltmann
:
> Take navigation menus as an example. It is my understanding that werc
> offers a pre-baked solution for this.
> In mkws, if I needed a navigation bar on my pages, what I might do is
> I could write a mknav.sh script that sca
server a lot simpler. (It's already pretty
complicated
because of privilege separation).
Best regards,
Thomas
e
(which is probably the only reason for using one)?
Is anybody here using a superserver like inetd for anything anymore?
Cheers,
Thomas Oltmann
dev@suckless.org/2019-07-08 18:34:59+0200
> Surf-2.0 won't use the systemwide http_proxy and https_proxy
I noticed this happen in another context. The solution was to set
`all_proxy` instead. Perhaps that could help?
)
I get an error saying it breaks the pgk base-system.
How would I go about switching to ubase and sbase?
Thanks in advance!
Greetings,
Thomas Meulendijks
Please send your port/patch. Maybe I will try it.
On Sat, May 4, 2019, at 12:04, Thuban wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any OpenBSD user who have already unveiled surf?
>
> I'm trying to, but I keep having an error about "Can't open display".
> --
> thuban
>
>
workflow to create simple pdf 's .
Greetings and thanks in advance,
Thomas
they felt a
bit bloated.
Now is my question, What kind of setup would you recommend and what kind of
setup does suckless.org use?
Greetings from a first time writer,
Thomas
I find the article and the subsequent comments from Jan and Sylvain
to be very accurate. They have led me to remark that "do-it-yourself"
describes my software interests better than "open source" or "free
software" does.
I am mostly interested in software that works as I want it to.
Consequently,
Dashamir corrected some errors in my prior message. I have forwarded his
corrections, as he is not on this mailing list.
--- Forwarded Message
Date:Tue, 06 Mar 2018 03:53:31 +0100
From:Dashamir Hoxha
To: Thomas Levine <_...@thomaslevine.com>
cc: dev mail list
If you copy (vendor) an encryption/decryption algorithm into your source
code, then you are relying on more than libc. So perhaps you could
expand your dependencies to libraries with acceptable licensing or
to libraries that are widely available. For example, OpenBSD 6.2
provides blowfish. Also, Gn
On 21/02, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 05:56:40PM +, Thomas Preissler wrote:
I had an issue with nvim/tmux/st which caused tmux to crashdump when starting
nvim.
So I raised this with tmux-dev on https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/1264
and Nicholas responded that
should be "Ms" instead... :-)
Please see the Github issue...
Kind Regards
Thomas Preissler
maslevine.com/!/langrompiloj/blaukraut/blaukraut_en.vtt
Markus Teich writes:
> Heyho Thomas,
>
> I did not look up the format, so it might be trivial, but do you mind shari
> ng
> your tooling for the WebVTT translation as well?
>
> --Markus
I settled on the following mpv configuration.
https://thomaslevine.com/scm/langrompiloj/artifact/6a086022d93af1a1
https://thomaslevine.com/scm/langrompiloj/artifact/161b62d352fec4f7
This produces a file like the one below, which I edit until the
subtitles are acceptably timed. Each line marks the
to do. When I fire up "Sakura" for example those keys work straight away
- I guess because they are loading GTK libraries, too.
I don't mind recompiling st to get Ctrl-K and Ctrl-L, but what do I have
to do to get these working - if it is simple - ?
Cheers
Thomas
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Kind Regards
Thomas Preissler
what do I have
to do to get these working - if it is simple - ?
Cheers
Thomas
As Felix pointed out (and I had not previously realized), the subtitles
depend mostly on the audio, and the video can largely be ignored.
I thus think it has relatively little to do with blind.
I had looked at mpv and came upon the annoyingly close but still
unhelpful watch-later feature. I consid
I want to write some subtitles for some videos. I found several subtitle
editors through web searches, and their documentation doesn't make them
look very good. What's more, I haven't managed to install any of them
properly, which is both inconvenient and further indicative of suck.
I think that m
Having trouble installing rcm on some computers, I came up with the
following alternative a couple weeks ago. I have been pleased.
https://thomaslevine.com/scm/lntree/
https://thomaslevine.com/scm/lntree/uv/lntree-0.1.tar.gz
Here is an example of where I have used it to compose configurations.
htt
I suppose I could have just logged in to my HP-UX computer to confirm.
So now I do that. It indeed has an incompatible version of mktemp that
happens to be even worse than the option that I proposed; here is the
relevant section of the man page.
The name generated by mktemp is the concatenation
> > * mktemp is not portable; you could use something like the date and
> > process identifier ($$) to create a portable temporary file.
> > (I am actually still curious as to whether there is a reasonable
> > portable approach that is less sloppy than this.)
>
> I'm not sure the best way to
I had not been aware of vipe; thank you for sending this!
Removing the perl dependency is worthwhile, even if it does not reduce
RAM usage. (And I don't know what affects the RAM usage in this case.)
Regarding the portability of your version,
* mktemp is not portable; you could use something lik
And even if that isn't the issue, I think find your process to be faster
if you bind a key in vim to "xclip -o".
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017, at 06:04, David Phillips wrote:
> Sounds to me like you are accidentally rolling your scroll wheel.
>
> Thanks
> David
>
I wound up with this.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/bguo
Each contact is a single file, like this one,
http://src.thomaslevine.com/bguo/artifact/f24d0f9bdbf3f76e
and they must all be in the same directory, like this one.
http://src.thomaslevine.com/bguo/dir?ci=tip&name=example/orig.bguo
This is t
I want to keep track of some information about people, and I have an
idea of what I want the user interface to be like. Perhaps is there
already something close to what I want?
I want to record the following information about each contact.
* Name
* Phone number
* Email address
* Postal address
I
I start ii and chat for a while. Then I lose my internet connection
for a few hours. What is a good way to have ii automatically connect
when I get my internet connection back?
I guess I have determine whether ii has disconnected and whether I now
have an internet connection. I don't know how to d
For my login shell, I want a sh-compatible shell with the ability to
specify complex completions. As far as I can tell, ksh only supports
completions by command and filename. I want to do things like this,
in tcsh.
complete {folder,refile,scan,show,next,prev} \
'C@+*@`folders -fast -recurse
This is interesting. Thanks for sharing.
However, as welcome as alternatives to the current PKI system must be at
this point, replacing HTTPS and the rest of what we call "the web" with
nodejs, Qt, and JSON has got to be some sort of sick joke.
Talk about having only a hammer... Mr. Crockford nee
My personal view is that separate users are enough software separation
for everything that I have ever wanted to do. Dunno about the party line
though.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016, at 05:19 PM, stephen Turner wrote:
> whats the suckless view of containers and why? what about a
> containerized init helper
#!/usr/bin/env bash is necessary if you are using bash. But don't use
bash.
Here are some useful references on sh.
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/contents.html
http://blackskyresearch.net/shelltables.txt
http://blackskyresearch.net/try.sh.txt
Adherence to standards and
just
looked at other implementations which seemed to work fine, like
lxsession-logout, and concluded that it might be the safest bet to use
dbus.
Anyway, Cheers,
Thomas Oltmann
(the DELETE ASCII character), plus it
rebinds Alt+Shift+q to open dlogout.
So, what do you think? Do you even feel there's a need for a
shutdown-menu for dwm? Are you happy with the quality of the source code?
~ Thomas Oltmann
Hi,
I originally came across suckless about six years ago when I was looking
at IRC clients and thus discovered ii. Since then I have periodically
updated myself on suckless happenings and have always held the software
in high regard. But I had never thought to contribute anything because
I have p
On Tue, Oct 06, 2015 at 08:59:09PM +0200, Markus Teich wrote:
> Thomas Preissler wrote:
> > apologies if this is the wrong place, but I would like to contribute an
> > improved "passmenu" script for dmenu/pass integration.
> > What do you advice?
> have
Hi,
apologies if this is the wrong place, but I would like to contribute
an improved "passmenu" script for dmenu/pass integration.
What do you advice?
Cheers
Thomas
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GPG Fingerprint: CCBD 153A D257 CA7E A217 FDF7
Hi, like this? https://ptpb.pw/QQEL.gif
Regards,
Thomas
On 02/04, Famfop wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> i guess i found a bug in surf. as i dont know how to explain it well, here
> is how you may reproduce it (if its not only my prob):
> go to a page with lots of text, lets say a wikip
Like this? https://ptpb.pw/QQEL.gif
-Thomas
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On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 20:37:47 +0200, seb.cato wrote:
> I'm not a hater most of the time though. HTTP and by extension the
> web is quite organic. It's like a rain forest. There's a lot of
> things in there, and a lot of it is redundant and some things serves
> no real purpose, but at the same ti
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 16:40:55 +0100, Andreas Amann wrote:
> the ids of visible windows is stored in the _NET_CLIENT_LIST property of the
> root window and can be accessed with "xprop -root _NET_CLIENT_LIST"
>
> The followning script lets you select one with dmenu and then focus it:
Thank you f
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:07:52 +0100, Michał Kazior wrote:
> You might consider using lsw (http://tools.suckless.org/lsw).
Excellent! I think I tried it earlier, but it did not list the window id's
back then. Now it does the job perfectly, thanks!
rep''
> that many times through that many pipes is fairly expensive and should be
> avoided, since it has to create each new process and pass the same data
> through every single one. You'd be better using awk and a single pipe.
>
> Chris
>
> On 12 February 2013 1
I often have many windows open (mostly with pdf files I need to read), and
try to come up with a tool that lets me find and focus a window easily. I
now simply list all windows with xwininfo and feed that to dmenu. But the
list is full of invisible/dummy windows I don't care about. I clean the
list
Great tool, thank you!
One thing to mention: sh links to dash in my case, which has no built-in
"source" command. Is there a standalone substitute?
TD
first glance it does
present a single list of tags for all monitors. Switching tags affects
all monitors at the same time.
Surely I missed something to reach the functionality of [1] :-)
Cheers
Thomas
[1] http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/single_tagset
diff -ur ../dwm-6.0/dwm.c ./dwm.c
---
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 13:56:48 +0200, Thuban wrote:
> I was just meaning the shortcus defined in config.h, nothing else.
>
> I just tried your changes, but I still can't, as example, scroll with
> control-j.
>
> Am I the only one with this issue?
I have the same problem since changeset 246. No
On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 23:04:29 -0400, John A. Grahor wrote:
> I have included a patch for dwm-5.8.2 in which I basically stole the
> wire frame move/resize code from evilwm and adapted it for dwm.
>
> If anyone is interested I'll do a patch for a more modern release.
I like this patch a lot. Wh
On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 14:45:42 +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> Means, only after refocusing mupdf, it looks fine. It doesn't depend on
> this certain pdf file, it happens with all pdf files. It also doesn't
> depend on the layout I use. Using no layout (floating) it's fine.
I have the exact same
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 21:57:31 +, Rob wrote:
> Check /(toggle)?(view|tag)/ functions in dwm.c
> Or you could change arrange() so it sets the tagset for all other monitors too
I looked into this, and the attached patch seems to result in exactly what
I asked for -- synchronized tags across mo
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 21:48:47 +, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
> >This problem would come up if there was only one tagset and each monitor
> >would be an independent view whose visible tags could be set independently.
> >I rather meant that there should be only one tagset, and all monitors
> >to
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 17:44:56 -0500, TJ Robotham wrote:
> > But with two monitors, I constantly find myself moving windows between the
> > two, and searching for windows that I "lost" because I put them on the other
> > monitor, which makes them lose their previously assigned tags.
>
> You migh
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 18:09:15 +, Rob wrote:
> > I would imagine that the (or my at least) workflow could be much smoother
> > if there was only one tagset, independently of the number of monitors, and
> > if there were (a) layout(s) suitable for multi-screen views. The first
> > useful layou
I've used dwm for about half a year now (3 years of wmii before), and like
it a lot. However, I find that the handling of tags for multiple monitors
keeps disturbing my workflow. Isn't it against the general philosophy of
dwm to assign a definite monitor to each window, and to have separate
tagsets
rsions of that patch, make sure to
search the old d...@suckless.org mailing list archives for the latest
one.
[1] http://lists.suckless.org/dwm/0808/6435.html
--
Thomas Dahms
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:21:28 -0500, Andrew Hills wrote:
> > Of course, now I see it: 0=infinity in this case, i.e. slave effectively
> > becomes master :-)
>
> Be careful when creating a power vacuum. Eliminating the remaining
> authority will lead to anarchy as the slaves all scramble to crea
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 16:50:01 +0100, Manolo Martínez wrote:
> (M == Mod1, right?) What I'm seeing is that, if I press Mod1-i (-d), say 3
> times too many, then I need to press Mod1-d (-i) *4* times for it to have any
> effect.
Also, when nmaster=1 and pressing Mod1-d, nmaster seems to become i
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 17:08:54 +0100, Thomas Dean wrote:
> > (M == Mod1, right?) What I'm seeing is that, if I press Mod1-i (-d), say 3
> > times too many, then I need to press Mod1-d (-i) *4* times for it to have
> > any effect.
>
> Also, when nmaster=1 and pres
2011/11/15 Jonas H. :
>
> What's that "Xinerama support" that came with 3.9 then?
It is Xinerama. One view just includes both monitors. That is
different from dwm and other window managers, but not necessarily
worse.
--
Thomas Dahms
setup right now is that it's moved back to
> monitor 0.)
wmii spans the tiling area over all monitors, but managed columns end
at screen boundaries.
--
Thomas Dahms
2011/11/1 Thomas Dahms :
> 2011/11/1 Bert Münnich :
>> On 01.11.11, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
>>> I notice this patch doesn't have an attach (M-a) to accompany detach
>>> (M-d). Is this a bug or a feature?
>>
>> It's a feature. I've used atta
; the other tag temporarily, use detach (toggletag) on the clients I want
> to detach and switch back.
Your patch is quite a bit different than 2wm. 2wm has only one view.
Your patch looks more like dwm limited to two tags.
--
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tion:
I guess you can get rid of the functions combining the master and
slave layouts by modifying setlayout() to take three arguments (the
two layouts and the direction of master/slave splitting). This way you
could combine any two layouts in the key binding section of config.h.
--
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ncol layout that I use has columns in the
master area and rows in the slave area.
>
> Then we could probably come up with a good compromise in mainline.
>
> Cheers,
> Anselm
>
>
--
Thomas Dahms
about some people using ntile (rows in master area) and some
using ncol (columns in master area)? Half of the users would have to
patch, I guess.
--
Thomas Dahms
ith nmaster=2 most of the time. On small screens I use
nmaster=1 (which is equivalent to standard tile).
That said, I have no problem with patching ncol in, no need to have it
in mainline. I think others may not want it and layouts should be in
mainline only when a majority of users actually uses them.
--
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6:10 or even 16:9) becoming mainstream.
--
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Hi list,
with nmaster becoming mainstream (again), what was known as the
nmaster-ncol patch can also be simplified a lot. Attached file
provides a layout that arranges clients in columns in the master area.
Maybe someone finds it useful.
--
Thomas Dahms
void
ncol(Monitor *m) {
unsigned int i
inary file size is very little but...
> A possible patch is attached...
What about prefixing these functions with something like xinerama_?
They would then be all after another and a single ifdef would suffice
instead of three.
--
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On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 09:49:43 -0700, brad clawsie wrote:
> i recently created a shell script called "pastexclip" which contains the text
>
> xclip -o
>
> and bound this in dwm to Alt+v
>
> but when i use my dwm shortcut Alt+v, the text is printed not to the
> current context in X, but the sys
On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 13:48:27 +0200, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> I don't think vanilla dwm remembers tags when restarting so it's not
> that the patch removes that behaviour. You can specify rules in your
> config.h which tags to apply to each application.
You are right, I was remembering it incor
On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 11:37:15 +0200, julien steinhauser wrote:
> Code from Hiltjo Posthuma and Jeremiah Dow ( with minor add ) is merged in
> this patch.
> The behaviour is :
>
> - border is shown when one sees more than one client.
> - tags are shown when they are viewed or when clients are l
2011/6/29 ilf :
> On 06-28 20:49, Thomas Dahms wrote:
>>
>> There was a thread about properly terminating the loop that updates your
>> status bar [1].
>
> We discussed a lot, but did we reach an agreement?
Do we have to?
> The README part still sais:
>
>
ild processes. Otherwise you would kill random processes
in the end.
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.suckless/5391
--
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o any application opening dialog windows.
--
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ked for the right
Metakey and the buttom bar filled up with clock etc. Installing wmii
with equo, the Sabayon Package Manager, the Scripts doesnt seem to
work.
I'll open a bugreport on the Sabayon Bugtracker for this and keep you
up to date.
On 6/25/11, Thomas Dahms wrote:
> 2011/6/25 Tho
2011/6/25 Thomas Kucharczyk :
> This is weird, deleting the wmii dir doesnt seem to cause changes, nor pops
> up a menu
> creating wmiirc_local doesnt solve it
> changing Modkey in /etc/wmii/wmiirc doesnt solve it
Try to start wmii with "wmii -r /etc/wmii/wmiirc" and cha
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Ruben Gonzalez Arnau
wrote:
> On 25/06/11 13:02, Ruben Gonzalez Arnau wrote:
>
>> On 25/06/11 11:38, Thomas Dahms wrote:
>>
>>> 2011/6/25 hiro<23h...@googlemail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Wrong permissions perhaps?
>
d you should be happy.
--
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2011/6/24 Thomas Kucharczyk :
> Hi,
> i want to change my Modkey to "Alt L"/"Mod1", because i dont hany a windows
> key on my t40. But i cant get it to work.
> Here the Details:
> http://pastebin.com/Lm5sKzfH
> Sabayo 6 x86
> wmii-3.9.2-r2
> -rwxr-x
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 5:30 AM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> the output of xmodmap, please
>
> xmodmap: up to 4 keys per modifier, (keycodes in parentheses):
shift Shift_L (0x32), Shift_R (0x3e)
lockCaps_Lock (0x42)
control Control_L (0x25), Control_R (0x69)
mod1
Hi,
i want to change my Modkey to "Alt L"/"Mod1", because i dont hany a windows
key on my t40. But i cant get it to work.
Here the Details:
http://pastebin.com/Lm5sKzfH
Sabayo 6 x86
wmii-3.9.2-r2
-rwxr-xr-x 1 thomas thomas 7310 24. Jun 22:02 /home/thomas/.wmii/wmiirc
regards
ve to keep track of upstream changes to the vanilla wmiirc.
--
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Hi Andreas,
while xsetroot -name "$(date +"%a, %b %d %Y | %H:%M")"
do
sleep 20
done &
exec dwm
This is even nicer as the original instance of .xsession is not kept
running.
--
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simplified further:
while true; do
xsetroot -name ...
sleep 1
done &
dwm
kill $!
I wonder whether the README should be updated accordingly. But it is there
for years and nobody seemed to notice before. I attach the trivial patch,
just in case.
--
Thomas D
ite ugly and I am curious if there is a more elegant way to
terminate the status loop on logout.
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make sure that it is not a problem with the sh wmiirc.
To do this, use "wmii -r python/wmiirc" in your X init script.
Btw, try to not post HTML mails to this list.
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ng an
older wmiirc in ~/.wmii-hg/ might cause the failure. Try with an empty
~/.wmii-hg/ first.
If that still does not help, check whether your keys appear in the output
of "wmiir read /keys".
--
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ould I create
.xinitrc or should I make .dwmrc or else?
Just read the README that comes with dwm. It contains an example to use in
your .xinitrc.
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/sys/power/state. To transfer stuff to
your main machine you could add dropbear (ssh) - assuming you have some
form of networking.
It'll definitely boot/unsuspend faster than ewwbuntwo.
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