Am Tue, 28 Oct 2014 16:51:53 +0100
schrieb sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de:
> * FRIGN 2014-10-28 16:10
> > I know of the high poverty in Hungary. However, if you can't afford
> > 3 potatoes, why do you worry about an Internet tax?
>
> wait, wait, this is misconception. we are far beyond the point that
> i
Am Wed, 6 Mar 2013 21:37:42 +0800
schrieb Tom Vincent :
> On 6 March 2013 21:25, Yoshi Rokuko wrote:
> > you set "persistent options" at compile time.
>
> OK. How about shared runtime options?
I don't get your problem. In general you're not responsible for -
Am Wed, 6 Mar 2013 20:59:38 +0800
schrieb Tom Vincent :
> Apologies if this has already been discussed but is there a preferred
> way of persistently passing options to dmenu?
>
[...]
>
> Any feedback on how best to achieve this would be appreciated.
you set "persistent options" at compile time.
Am Wed, 13 Feb 2013 10:28:26 +1100
schrieb Sam Watkins :
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 11:25:18AM +0100, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
> > I am proposing a migration of all mercurial to git repositories.
>
> I've been working with git lately, trying to do some unusual things,
> and I need to say this is o
--- Kurt H Maier on Tue, 20 Nov 2012 10:47:46 -0500 ---
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 03:42:34PM +, Nick wrote:
> >
> > What I meant is that privoxy will strip out e.g. > src="badthing.png"> from the HTML it delivers to the browser, so the
> > browser will not request it. I think it does
--- Anselm R Garbe on Fri, 19 Oct 2012 19:47:06 +0200 ---
> On 19 October 2012 13:56, ilf wrote:
> > I've been using this ever since it was posted here. Unfortunately, 1.0 is
> > still the current release, without it. Any plan to release a 1.1 with this?
>
> You're right. There should be
--- Amit Uttamchandani on Sun, 06 May 2012 22:49:17 -0700 ---
> So the questions are:
> 1. Is there a better way to accomplish X autologin? Preferrably without
> installing a login manager.
I have a fully encrypted single user system with autologin like that:
force agetty to use a dif
--- Calvin Morrison on Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:31:21 -0400 ---
> On Mar 26, 2012 9:35 AM, "hiro" <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > OR: You could leave it in since there is a growing userbase.
> >
> > Why don't we have a democratic poll then?
>
> What is the motive to move surf? Many use
+--- Bjartur Thorlacius ---+
> On 12/3/11, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> > In my opinion, the concept of gap between frames should be part of dwm.
> > The existing patches are not solid enough. Having no gaps (the current
> > situation) is just a particula
+-- Rob ---+
> On 21 November 2011 09:15, Yoshi Rokuko wrote:
> > it seems that i cannot communicate my point - why are vi-styled-key-
> > binding-styled-interfaces so popular?
>
> It's not vi-style, it&
+--- Connor Lane Smith ---+
> On 20/11/2011, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
> > pathnames often contain dots - and IRIs even more so.
> > Reserving the dot is not an option IMHO.
> >
> > Would you ever use character sets or classes in dmenu?
> > I most certainly
+--- Dieter Plaetinck ---+
> I don't understand... Are you saying "I agree the
> token matching works fine and is the fastest, but I
> still want you to implement an inferior and more
> complicated approach (regexes)" ?
i don't want you to implement regexp, i'm quite h
+ Connor Lane Smith ---+
> I would invite you to try it first. We use unstable sorting just like
> before, which means "ba an" will match "banana" before "anbana", and
> it is very rare that you intend to actually match whitespace. (I've
> never need
+- Bastien Dejean ---+
> I discovered, by accident, that the following input 'foo bar' is
> interpreted as the following regex: '.*foo.*bar.*', that's very nice but
if this is true, i use v4.3.1 without this, i would say that this
is not nice bec
+- Kurt H Maier ---+
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 5:12 PM,
> Justin Pogue wrote:
> > man porn
>
> All pornography is male-oriented and oppressive.
although this is a good point, there are people who
try to change this, e.g. PorYes movement (poryes.de).
+--- markus schnalke ---+
> I wonder why we actually do need such guidelines. We don't have masses
> of projects to filter. We can simply continue including what we (i.e.
> eventually Anselm) consider worthwhile and remove what we consider not
> suiti
+-- Kurt H Maier ---+
> On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 7:01 AM, Yoshi Rokuko wrote:
> > i don't like that line so far ...
> >
> > if i am in monocle layout i am often on a small screen
> > too small for tiling so i might
what's the sense of line 2037 in dwm.c (tip)
2032 void
2033 zoom(const Arg *arg) {
2034Client *c = selmon->sel;
2035
2036if(!selmon->lt[selmon->sellt]->arrange
2037|| selmon->lt[selmon->sellt]->arrange == monocle
2038|| (selmon->sel && selmon->sel->isfloating))
2039ret
+--- Paul Onyschuk ---+
>
[...]
> I love the text editor Sam. There is one problem with it - it's stack
> based WM over stack based WM. How to resolve this issue? Just look at
> so called distraction-free editors like FocusWriter[2] - using full
> screen is a feature.
>
+-- Petr Sabata ---+
>
> sxiv is my image viewer of choice, currently...
>
> http://github.com/muennich/sxiv
>
thank you for pointing out - i immediatelyÂswitched from
feh to sxiv it's so much better and tiling friendly ...
+ pancake ---+
>
> White background terminals harm my eyes.
>
> I cant think on anybody spending lot of time on a white background terminal.
> Its anti natural.
>
no for me it is not, i'm using black on white for a long time now:
+-- Bjartur Thorlacius ---+
> On 6/7/11, Lorenzo Bolla wrote:
> > What I'll never get about eBooks is that they can store ~3000 books and
> > surely more in the future.
> > 3000 books / (1 book/week) = 57 years.
> > Most of us will already be dea
> m9u is probably about as simple as it gets. Though technically it's
> not even a music player; it relies on other programs for that, and
> only deals with the playlist. Doesn't try to keep track of any meta
> data and certainly doesn't use any curses, it just gives you a 9p
> interface.
> I'm i
+ John Matthewman ---+
>
> I also have two wishes:
>
> - Make it possible to turn off highlighting (syntax highlighting,
> highlighting the current line) and colour. I'm sure I'm not the only
> person who doesn't need that stuff..?
> - Keep it as a
+--- Rafa Garcia Gallego ---+
> >
> > * I tend to prefer a mode editor, because there are less keybindings
[...]
>
> I too have mixed feelings about this. On one hand modeless editing
> seems saner and we shouldn't really need that many commands. On the
> other hand, vi
+ Connor Lane Smith ---+
>
> However, if the command would like it could communicate directly to
> the term and say "show this diagram", or whatever. The term would
> basically be an ever-downward-scrolling canvas, which shows mostly
> text but may o
+ hiro ---+
>
> About dillo again: last time I talked about fltk everyone here wanted
> to kill me and I had to change my phone number. Is this just because
> of C++ or are there other reasons I've overseen?
>
i really like dillo becaus
+--- David Tweed ---+
> Hi, one of those general suckless software questions:
>
> I'm in a position where I'll be both commuting a lot and needing to
> write a lot of text (review coments) over the coming months. I've got
> a "spare" old but very small, low weight noteb
+--- hiro ---+
> I currently use ftp to manually backup an important folder from the
> windows laptop to my lunix file server.
> This folder has gotten too big and complicated lately, so I'm
> searching for a windows application to automate this.
> It probably needn't sy
+--- hiro ---+
> I now use wpa_cli -a and netplugd with a few scripts to stick it all together.
> I use wpa_cli -a for wifi events, because netplugd does too much with
> the device, always tries to keep it up.
>
> If anybody wants these scripts I can tar them up.
>
i
strange echos these days ...
sam, nice - I need to check that out, this thing is getting complete ;-)
thanks, yoshi
> Also 9base has been updated during the past weeks and contains several
> new commands like ed, sam, unutf and many others.
>
> http://dl.suckless.org/tools/9base-6.tar.gz
>
> Have fun,
> Anselm
>
I think horizontal menus should not use and tags. They should be done
like the topbar in werc, it is simpler, does not depend on css and is therefore
more compatible. Check http://yokuts.org with lynx, links, dillo and surf for
what I mean. It uses:
fn nav_tree {
level=''
for (d in $r
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 07:29:29PM +0200, Dieter Plaetinck wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 13:25:04 -0400
> Jacob Todd wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 05:47:07PM +0400, anonymous wrote:
> > > Do we really need that "What Works" list on
> > > http://surf.suckless.org/? It tells reader what sites
On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 10:12:13PM +0100, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> On 1 April 2010 18:26, Yoshi Rokuko wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 02:51:52PM +0100, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> >>
> >> Can you tar up your 64bit build of 9base for me and provide me a link to
>
On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 02:51:52PM +0100, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
>
> Can you tar up your 64bit build of 9base for me and provide me a link to it?
sure here it is http://yokuts.org/9base-4.tar.bz2
regards, yoshi
>> if i start rc it segfaults on commands like ls or echo (also with 9base
>> ls) is this known? i use the official x86_64 slackware linux 13.0.
>
> Can't reproduce on my 64bit host garbe.us. I use OBJTYPE=x86_64
> however and run werc with it.
what might be interesting is that plan9port works as
i'm used to 32bit, but now i also control one 64bit box so i installed
9base from tip and then also 9base-4.
the config.mk defaults are fine for me i guess, but i also tried
OBJTYPE = 386.
if i start rc it segfaults on commands like ls or echo (also with 9base
ls) is this known? i use the official
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 05:55:29PM +0100, markus schnalke wrote:
> I use nmh. But I do not encrypt. For the rare cases when I receive an
> encrypted mail though, I decrypt with `gpg -d'.
I use pgpmime much. I could sacrifice mime, but my friends would still
use pgpmime ...
well I will see.
rega
some time ago there was a discussion about suckless MUAs and some
mentioned nmh, i like nmh so far.
but i must be able to read encrypted mail and i found some stuff for nmh
like rbmhshow, but rbmhshow-0.4.2 does not work out of the box for me.
so before i take a look into it, i wanted to ask what
If you start i.e. page in a term in rio on plan9, page will 'take' the
'view' of your term. If you start surf in a term in dwm on linux in
monocle it will look very similar.
I was thinking about whether it would be easy to design a layout that is
like tiling but like a nested monocle for apps star
well I guess you have a reason to depend on the bleeding edge webkit but
I run the newest slackware linux (13.0) and that ships with glibc
2.18-something, so I can't compile bleeding edge webkit / libsoup (needs
2.21-something).
I managed to build webkit-r46631 [1] and libsoup-2.27.5 on that box a
very good point hiro !
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 01:36:30AM +0100, hiro wrote:
> In a suckless CAS consisting of multiple applications the apps are
> combined easily by definition.
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:19 PM, Preben Randhol wrote:
> > Of course you can make x applications that each solve
On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 10:51:38PM +0200, Julien Steinhauser wrote:
>
> On surf, ctrl-y, echo -e `sselp | dmenu` >> $file bound to a key binding,
> and you can tag it as you like, retrieving is just as so easy, just load
> the grepped file in a vertical dmenu, fresch patch for dmenu on archlinux
>
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 02:49:55PM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 08:27:05PM +0200, Yoshi Rokuko wrote:
> >just to clarify - my problem wasn't factotum, but to tell last to play a
> >certain station.
>
> Wrong thread, I guess. In that case:
>
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 01:58:54PM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:21:13PM +0200, Henry wrote:
> >if you just want a minimal radio client, i'd suggest you check out
> >shell-fm.
> >It has everything one would want, even tag, love and add to playlist.
> >
> >check it out a
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:21:13PM +0200, Henry wrote:
>
> check it out at http://nex.scrapping.cc/shell-fm/
i did that now - i like it so far, thanks
regards, y0shi
a few days ago i tried out last[1]. i found out that it uses factotum
and i managed to give factotum my lastfm-id but the sourcecode and/or
the lastfm API is to complex for me to know how to use last[1].
i know inside last[1] there is the help command, but how do i set a
station with the station c
> I have gtk+-2.16.1 from ~x86.
I use the latest slackware release (12.2) even with slackware current you
get gtk+2-2.14 or something so I wonder for what they need such a recent
gtk version ...
compiling webkit from svn doesn't hurt, but if I want to upgrade to
gtk+2-2.16 I have to solve a lot o
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 03:27:36PM -0400, Jacob Todd wrote:
> I've been able to get uzbl to compile on my gentoo machine. So far
good for you, my build failed because my gtk+2-2.12.12 seemes to be too
old ...
what kind of bleeding edge gtk2 does uzbl need (?)
regards, y0shi
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