> sl wrote:
>> http://plan9.stanleylieber.com/rio/img/tagfour.png
>
> Wow, I didn't know linuxemu got so good.
Ah. I left this one out of my description:
spread
tag four
vncv connected to a headless openbsd machine
The available mroot for linuxemu is still based on
Debian
sl wrote:
> http://plan9.stanleylieber.com/rio/img/tagfour.png
Wow, I didn't know linuxemu got so good.
--
Aram Hăvărneanu
> I believe sl wrote a program that lets you group windows onto
> function keys
Specifically, taruti hacked rio to map certain windows to a tag
(similar to dwm) by writing stings to /dev/wctl, then switch between
the tags by hitting a function key, which brings all the windows in
the given tag to
On Apr 24, 2012 10:21 AM, "Stephen Wiley" wrote:
>
>
> On Apr 24, 2012, at 5:30 AM, Yaroslav wrote:
>
> >> I have a question about keyboard and mouse interaction in the OS that
> >> relates to fast keys available for the windows. Do any exist for use
of say
> >> windows switching, closing or any o
On Apr 24, 2012, at 5:30 AM, Yaroslav wrote:
>> I have a question about keyboard and mouse interaction in the OS that
>> relates to fast keys available for the windows. Do any exist for use of say
>> windows switching, closing or any other operations for menus within plan 9?
>
> The fast keys ar
> I have a question about keyboard and mouse interaction in the OS that
> relates to fast keys available for the windows. Do any exist for use of say
> windows switching, closing or any other operations for menus within plan 9?
The fast keys are mouse buttons, that's it. Just take it: once you get
Hello! I'm a relatively new user to plan 9, and I am studying it as part of
an elective unit at university for free and open source software
development. So far the experience is interesting and I am using a plan9
port to test out the features of plan9. I have a question about keyboard
and mouse in