On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 07:42:14AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> Yes, stty quit "" works!!
Unfortunately, I'd still like ^\ to generate SIGQUIT, but
"stty quit ^\" also enables ctrl-4 as an alias.
Thanks for the reference -- I'm surprised I never noti
utt, because I often need to type shift-4 for
escape and typing control instead of shift kills the session.
What kind of X keyboard mapping determines this behavior, and how can
I change it?
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ng.
I do have a USB-attached printer with an empty card reader that shows
up as a non-existent SCSI disk -- perhaps something is attempting to
auto mount that? If so, any suggestions on how to disable that
behavior?
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;s some setting I need to change.
I'd appreciate any suggestions.
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and installs. So as long as there are no keys
from rogue repositories in apt's keyring, it should be fine.
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and waits for me to type a little more. But in
Firefox, it expands to whatever previous URLs in my browsing history
match that prefix, which isn't what I want.
Does anyone know if there's a configuration variable or extension to
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torial
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build-dependencies of a
set of source packages? I know about deborphan's keep file, but
that's too tedious to keep up-to-date by hand. Is there another tool
I should be using?
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On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 05:20:42AM -0600, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
> Is it running accelerated? how can this be determined..?
Run "glxinfo" and look for the "OpenGL renderer string" field. If it
says "indirect", you're using software. If it says "voodoo", you're
using hardware.
For Voodoo cards, yo
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