* Gabriel Fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07/06/05 00:41]:
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> El Lun 06 Jun 2005 17:57, Pingveno escribió:
> > In zsh, I'd like to use the "Home", "Delete" and "End" key to get to the
> > beginning of a line, do forward delete, and get to the end of the line.
> > However, I only see a "~" characte
ot modified, no links should be created, right?
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PS. The relevant lines start around line 600 in portage.py
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'vim -r '. See ":help swap-file" for details about swap files.
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* Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [18/06/05 17:02]:
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> Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I've noticed that after merging every package, portage runs ldconfig
> > (the 'Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...' message). This takes a long
>
You might want to check the values of the vim options 'updatecount',
'updatetime' and 'swapsync'.
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* Fernando Canizo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27/07/05 07:15]:
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> Hi all.
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> I'm having trouble with my encoding using mutt + vim + utf-8,
> basically mi emails are sent with wrong encoding when *replying*. I've
> tracked the problem, searched, readed FAQs and i found that maybe my
> problem is this:
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* Fernando Canizo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27/07/05 14:14]:
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> El Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 09:04:29AM +0300, Moshe Kaminsky me decía:
> > * Fernando Canizo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27/07/05 07:15]:
> > >
> > > Hi all.
> > >
> > >
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* Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [13/02/06 14:15]:
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> On Monday 13 February 2006 11:04, Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
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> > You can use extended attributes for this. See getfattr(1) and attr(5)
> > from sys-apps/attr.
>
> Quoting the man page for attr:
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files by changing the root to
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> Thanks,
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wind really is worth the trouble if you like RPGs. In this
> respect, it resembles The Sims (as a very difficult game to get the
> relatively useless base game installed and running at all and then the
> mods that make it all worthwhile running on top of it, nothing said
> about which expansions work and which dont, although apparently
> Superstar will crash the game at startup). It's next on my list of
> HOW-TOs, but I will say that The Sims Deluxe does install under Linux
> and run under some form of Wine (don't remember which atm, but I'm not
> touching my Sims install until I've got Morrowind working to my
> specifications). So for those of you who 1) read all this, 2) have ATI
> cards, and 3) want to play either of these games-- IT CAN BE DONE.
>
> And I promise to tell you how, if you guys help me over this hump.
>
> H.
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* Fernando Canizo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [24/08/05 14:07]:
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> El 24/ago/2005 a las 04:01 -0300, Jonas me decía:
> > >Second, the whole idea is to do this for non-connected systems. Meaning, a
> > >solution not involving the Internet... =)
> > If you're refering to the fact that the person doesn't ha
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> Does this ring a bell to anybody?
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> Holly
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> Fernando Canizo schreef:
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> > This is the thing: in mutt you can flag a message as important (you
> > got only one flag), also you have a 'ctrl-d' command that deletes a
> > full thread. Sometimes threads get off-topic (an unconstructive
> > flame
> > for example) and when i realize that, a
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merge libperl'
> which did not work either.
>
> Any other ideas?
Do you actually have perl installed? If so, which version? If you don't
have perl, I don't think you can even install perl modules.
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* James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03/10/05 23:48]:
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> Moshe Kaminsky math.huji.ac.il> writes:
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> > Do you actually have perl installed? If so, which version? If you don't
> > have perl, I don't think you can even install perl modules.
>
>
* James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04/10/05 02:57]:
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> Moshe Kaminsky math.huji.ac.il> writes:
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>
> > Then you are supposed to have ExtUtils::MakeMaker installed as part of
> > perl. Do you have /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.6/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm?
>
> No, it'
* James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04/10/05 18:05]:
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> Moshe Kaminsky math.huji.ac.il> writes:
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> > Though ExtUtils::MakeMaker can be emerged as a separate package, it also
> > comes bundled with perl. I don't know why you don't have it; Do you have
Hi,
* Yoandy Rodriguez Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20/10/05 01:49]:
> Hello there, I'm emerging taskjuggler and emerge complains about
> dev-perl/Data-Dumper, a quick look at dev-perl told me that there were
> no such package but google says it existed once. Any hint about how to
> solve this?
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> i have mathematical and texcm-ttf fonts installed and firefox 1.5 does not
> render them correctly as well.
>
> haven't found a work-around for it yet
>
> Chris
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>
> Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
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> >Hi,
> >It appears that firefox 1.5 doesn'
* Edwin Kapauni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07/12/05 18:46]:
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> Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
> >Hi,
> >It's not a fonts problem, I also have the fonts installed. The page
> >was rendered correctly with the previous version of firefox, and is
> >still rendered co
"after"
Note that you can also send the signal with the negative of the pid, and
then it goes to the whole process group.
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* Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03/05/06 19:30]:
> On Wed, 3 May 2006, Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
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> >You can use 'kill 0' to send a signal to your own process group.
> >Something like this:
> >
> >#!/bin/sh
> >trap 'kill 0;exit' TER
* Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03/05/06 23:30]:
> On Wed, 3 May 2006, Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
>
> >* Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03/05/06 19:30]:
> >>On Wed, 3 May 2006, Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
> >>
> >>>You can use 'kill 0'
* Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04/05/06 21:00]:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 4 May 2006 18:55:28 +0300
> Moshe Kaminsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Funny, I just tried the same, and it worked. It also didn't print any
> > "after" (approp
* Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09/05/06 21:45]:
> I am writing a comparative review of a number of X terminals, so I
> thought I'd draw on the collective wisdom of this list. which are your
> most/least favourite X terminals, and why?
>
I mostly use xterm, since it's fast and has almost all
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