David Niklas wrote:
Hello,
I forget who asked how to copy lines from their terminal (Alt-F0-9),
and I know how and thought I'd share. Use gpm. On my system it's shift
left-mouse to highlight and shift right-mouse to paste to your prompt.
you cant then echo the output to a file, pipe, or directly
On 09/03/2015 10:40 PM, David Niklas wrote:
Hello,
I forget who asked how to copy lines from their terminal (Alt-F0-9),
and I know how and thought I'd share. Use gpm. On my system it's shift
left-mouse to highlight and shift right-mouse to paste to your prompt.
you cant then echo the output to a
Hello,
I forget who asked how to copy lines from their terminal (Alt-F0-9),
and I know how and thought I'd share. Use gpm. On my system it's shift
left-mouse to highlight and shift right-mouse to paste to your prompt.
you cant then echo the output to a file, pipe, or directly into a
command, etc.
S
(It just occurred to me that I posted the previous set of partial
"what's happening" descriptions under the unchanged Subject line of the
overall thread. Oops.)
On 2015-09-01 at 09:49, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 01.09.2015 um 15:08 schrieb The Wanderer:
>
>> [ 123.134567] systemd-logind[1234]: F
On 2015-09-01 at 05:15, Martin Read wrote:
> On 01/09/15 04:07, The Wanderer wrote:
>
>> I believe that's roughly how it works, yes - and I believe rsyslog
>> is intentionally set up that way, so that various system messages
>> which would appear in the active console if the journal were not
>> p
On 01/09/15 04:07, The Wanderer wrote:
I believe that's roughly how it works, yes - and I believe rsyslog is
intentionally set up that way, so that various system messages which
would appear in the active console if the journal were not present will
still appear there. It's just that now there ar
On 2015-08-31 at 20:37, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> The Wanderer:
>
>> No, but I believe I still have my laptop configured in a way which
>> gets this behavior. If you want, I can reboot it and do a detailed
>> examination; I'm probably about due for a reboot of that laptop,
>> anyway.
>
The Wanderer:
No, but I believe I still have my laptop configured in a way which
gets this behavior. If you want, I can reboot it and do a detailed
examination; I'm probably about due for a reboot of that laptop, anyway.
It's mainly the final part about other people's login sessions causing
On 2015-08-31 at 11:32, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> The Wanderer:
>
>> Also on a mostly-cosmetic level, if you log in at a text console
>> without systemd, you will get a certain set of messages, coming
>> mostly from login and from your shell - but with systemd, logging
>> in at a text c
The Wanderer:
Also on a mostly-cosmetic level, if you log in at a text console
without systemd, you will get a certain set of messages, coming mostly
from login and from your shell - but with systemd, logging in at a
text console also produces a mess of extra messages coming from
logind, whic
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