On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 03:39:09AM +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> Henning Moll writes:
>
> > On Sunday 25 April 2004 17:35, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> >> Henning Moll writes:
> >> > Hi! Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of
> >> > KDE322 for Woody?
> >>
> >> Yes.
>
> >
Henning Moll writes:
> On Sunday 25 April 2004 17:35, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Henning Moll writes:
>> > Hi! Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of
>> > KDE322 for Woody?
>>
>> Yes.
> AFAIK, 'c102' stands for the transition from one gcc-version to
> another incompatible
Wow - that is just more as I have asked for.
Thank you very much.
Cheers Wolfgang
On Sunday 25 April 2004 19:03, Robert Lindgren wrote:
> sure is possible:
>
> add something like:
> PS1="\[\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: \w\007\]\[\033]30;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]:\w] "
> to your .bashrc
>
On Sunday 25 April 2004 17:35, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> Henning Moll writes:
> > Hi! Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of
> > KDE322 for Woody?
>
> Yes.
AFAIK, 'c102' stands for the transition from one gcc-version to another
incompatible gcc-version, which is done in si
* Nick Leverton [Sun, 25 Apr 2004 20:28:31 +0100]:
> On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 07:34:58PM +0200, Robert Lindgren wrote:
> > > This only changes it in the session title though,
> > No it doesn't, it changes both the tabname and the session name. the first
> > escape sequence changes the session nam
On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 07:34:58PM +0200, Robert Lindgren wrote:
> > This only changes it in the session title though,
>
> No it doesn't, it changes both the tabname and the session name. the first
> escape sequence changes the session name, the second the konsole tab.
It doesn't here, but it's
> Possibly it could be done via DCOP, if you wrapped your local /usr/bin/ssh
> in a script to do that, but I don't know sufficient about DCOP to say
> if it's so.
I'm not sure if this is what you are after here, but (~/bin/ssh):
#!/bin/bash
REAL_SSH=/usr/bin/ssh
if [ ! -z "$KONSOLE_DCOP_SESSION
On Sunday 25 April 2004 19:29, Nick Leverton wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 07:03:10PM +0200, Robert Lindgren wrote:
> > sure is possible:
> >
> > add something like:
> > PS1="\[\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: \w\007\]\[\033]30;[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w] "
> > to your .bashrc
>
> Thi
On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 07:03:10PM +0200, Robert Lindgren wrote:
> sure is possible:
>
> add something like:
> PS1="\[\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: \w\007\]\[\033]30;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]:\w] "
> to your .bashrc
This only changes it in the session title though, which AFAIK only show
* Robert Lindgren [Sun, 25 Apr 2004 19:03:10 +0200]:
> sure is possible:
> add something like:
> PS1="\[\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: \w\007\]\[\033]30;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]:\w] "
> to your .bashrc
Thanks, that's something I've always wanted to know. I'll just make
clearer t
On Sunday 25 April 2004 04:58, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If you open a new tab for a new session in konsole normaly there
> appears something like "shel"l (or whatever type of session you have
> chosen) on the tab. I am working on different machines and it would
> be nice to have the name
sure is possible:
add something like:
PS1="\[\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: \w\007\]\[\033]30;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
PROTECTED]:\w] "
to your .bashrc
or .tcshrc:
alias precmd 'echo -n "\033]0;${HOST}:$cwd\007\033]30;${HOST}:$cwd\007"'
Note that this should be added on the remote end, and local if
Hello,
If you open a new tab for a new session in konsole normaly there appears
something like "shel"l (or whatever type of session you have chosen) on the
tab. I am working on different machines and it would be nice to have the name
of the machine where the shell was opened (or much better - w
> Ultimately, my question will be: Can I use these icons (both as-is and
> modified versions) as elements of a site I am building?
If it's the SVG Crystal icon set, yes you can. It's released under the LGPL
which in this case is interpreted so that if you change the icons, you must
release the
Henning Moll writes:
> Hi! Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of
> KDE322 for Woody?
Yes.
> This would break compatibility with many (all?) existing KDE
> applications packaged for KDE < 322.
Indeed, along with the numerous other backward incompatible changes.
> I am pro
On Saturday 24 Apr 2004 3:02 pm, Henning Moll wrote:
> Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of KDE322
> for Woody?
>
> This would break compatibility with many (all?) existing KDE
> applications packaged for KDE < 322.
Reading "between the lines" of both the reports here from
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