The -W argument lets you set the size of the window. Not
quite maximized but you can make it use the same space.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Costin Chirvasuta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to make acme from p9p start maximized in Linux?
>
> I have a devilspie script that maximizes ac
or execute " wrote:
> execute: unicode 10
> and copy the output to where you need.
I don't know if any exist out there, but I've been thinking of trying
to hack something together recently. I've gone as far as compiling
Chromium from source. (A major step on its own!)
This came to me after rediscovering WebID (previously known as
foaf+ssl) which uses client-side certificates. Fac
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 4:07 AM, steve jenkin wrote:
> erik quanstrom wrote on 2/10/11 1:37 PM:
>> it's all block storage.
>>
>
> Nope.
> In the same way that RAM is finely differentiated with many
> incompatibilities & 'gotchas'.
> It's not "all memory".
>
> Go away and actually *do* the thing yo
> swipe-left to cut (cmd+x),
> swipe-right to paste (cmd+v),
> swipe-up to execute (button 2),
> swipe-down to execute with arguments (2-1 chord),
> pinch to toggle fullscreen.
nice! and only 2 days after i stopped using os x...
i'll have a stab at doing someth
You could put this in your $HOME/.xinitrc file (plumber and factotum
are optional)
"""
plumber
factotum
exec rio
"""
It should run when you use 'startx'
When I last used Ubuntu however .xinitrc seemed to be omitted from
GDM. A quick google brings this up http://subforge.org/blogs/show/13
> a better
> approach might be to separate the libraries from the much larger distribution
> of plan 9-based commands etc, and make them available in the usual way
> as packages to import using the (many different) package managers on
> Unix-like systems.
this is what i was looking into just this
why is everyone on about native web? what does that even mean?
http://diveintomark.org/archives/2011/04/15/nativity-scene
(sorry, couldn't resist!)
salman
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 3:29 AM, errno wrote:
> Running a plan 9 hosted inferno is essentially another take on the vnc or
> linuxemu workar
erik quanstrom wrote:
> yes. this is a problem. unfortunately the unicode guys
> took the position that codepoint is divorced from glyphs
> unfortunately, this case isn't as bad as it gets. e.g. archaic cryllic
> letters have transliterations like ^^A in unicode. would
> three hats on an A be i
Uriel wrote:
> If your work firewall proxies port 80, then things get trickier, you
> could mount sources on the home inferno instance, and then export it
> using mjl's httpd as a read-only http 'tree'.
assuming you've got openssh, one trick i used to do back in school was
run sshd on on port 443.
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