"George" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Does the admonition against setting $HOME as a Windows environmental
variable still stand, or was that an old wives' tale?
If $HOME is set it windows then it MUST be a windows path, or you can break
other (non-cygwin) programs that respect $H
Lloeki wrote:
> Friendly is a girl with a nice smile holding my hand and pressing my
> keys for me while serving me rum drinks with little umbrellas in them.
>
Managed to work this out. Barely.
Barely!?! Got pics? ;-)
If you figure out how to configure that well then just let me know! :-)
YM
> Friendly is a girl with a nice smile holding my hand and pressing my
> keys for me while serving me rum drinks with little umbrellas in them.
>
Managed to work this out. Barely.
If you figure out how to configure that well then just let me know! :-)
YMMV too much for a howto. Sorry, you're o
George wrote:
Describe unfriendly.
Cough cgf cough. I keed. I keed. How about I describe friendly instead?
Friendly is a girl with a nice smile holding my hand and pressing my
keys for me while serving me rum drinks with little umbrellas in them.
No?
If you figure out how to configure that
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 11:16:12AM -0700, George wrote:
> Friendly is a girl with a nice smile holding my hand and pressing my
> keys for me while serving me rum drinks with little umbrellas in them.
See the real issue here is how we can configure rxvt to provide the above.
> No?
>
> Ok, how ab
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 07:51:32AM -0700, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> George wrote:
>
> >1. Does the admonition against setting $HOME as a Windows
> >environmental variable still stand, or was that an old wives' tale?
> I have mine set. No problems.
Thanks for that. I guess I can undo all the inco
George wrote:
1. Does the admonition against setting $HOME as a Windows
environmental variable still stand, or was that an old wives' tale?
I have mine set. No problems.
2. I hesitate to ask for a handout, but could some let me know if it's
possible, and if so how, to assign the SHIFT+PAGEUP a
1. Does the admonition against setting $HOME as a Windows environmental
variable still stand, or was that an old wives' tale?
2. I hesitate to ask for a handout, but could some let me know if it's
possible, and if so how, to assign the SHIFT+PAGEUP and SHIFT+PAGEDOWN
keystrokes to something m
8 matches
Mail list logo