Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread Jorge Vargas
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 9:28 AM, Julien Steinhauser wrote: > On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 04:56:41AM -0400, Jorge Vargas wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I finally got to try surf, so far I'm loving it. However I found a >> couple of little problems. >> >> 1- for some reason surf stalls for a couple of second

Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread Jorge Vargas
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Kurt H Maier wrote: > On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Jorge Vargas wrote: >> 4- is there a keyword shortcut to close surf? the normal dwm close >> client will kill tabbed. > > > Ctrl-q inside tabbed.  UTSL Thanks, I can't believe I missed that both in the man pa

Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread Jorge Vargas
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 4:04 AM, Alexander Surma wrote: >> 1- for some reason surf stalls for a couple of seconds on a new page, >> I just hit ctrl-g suckless.org and it stalled for 11sec! > Can't confirm that. > >> 2- Download seems to be broken. (in tip and 0.3 from hg) I get >> (:27178): GLib-

Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread Pierre Chapuis
More information: - the segfault described in my previous mail is still present in hg (revision 170); - surf actually prints out error messages when trying to access linuxmail.org, and this might be a problem with my own setup: sh: /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer: No such file

Re: [dev] sup - the minimalistic sudo

2009-12-14 Thread pancake
On 12/14/2009 07:25 PM, Uriel wrote: Plan 9 has /dev/cap* which provides a simple, elegant and effective capability system where it is really useful, without changing any of the unix permissions model (other than being saner and simplified). http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/3/cap http://doc.cat-v.org

Re: [dev] sup - the minimalistic sudo

2009-12-14 Thread Uriel
Plan 9 has /dev/cap* which provides a simple, elegant and effective capability system where it is really useful, without changing any of the unix permissions model (other than being saner and simplified). http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/3/cap http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/4th_edition/papers/auth Sudo?

Re: [dev] sup - the minimalistic sudo

2009-12-14 Thread pancake
On 12/14/2009 02:48 PM, Daniel Cordero wrote: On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 13:51:13 +0100, pancake wrote: Hopefully this will be part of the stali userland. Can't stali use capabilities instead? In monolithic kernels i have always seen the capabilities like the ACLs.. they resolve the

Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread Pierre Chapuis
Le Mon, 14 Dec 2009 11:41:18 -0500, G David Modica a écrit : > On 04:56 Mon 14 Dec , Jorge Vargas wrote: > > > > 1- for some reason surf stalls for a couple of seconds on a new page, > > I just hit ctrl-g suckless.org and it stalled for 11sec! with > > a [0%] indicator then loaded the page

Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread G David Modica
On 04:56 Mon 14 Dec , Jorge Vargas wrote: > > 1- for some reason surf stalls for a couple of seconds on a new page, > I just hit ctrl-g suckless.org and it stalled for 11sec! with > a [0%] indicator then loaded the page really fast. Is there a way I > can get a log of what it's doing? I belie

Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread Julien Steinhauser
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 04:56:41AM -0400, Jorge Vargas wrote: > > Hello, > > I finally got to try surf, so far I'm loving it. However I found a > couple of little problems. > > 1- for some reason surf stalls for a couple of seconds on a new page, > I just hit ctrl-g suckless.org and it stalled

Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread Kurt H Maier
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Jorge Vargas wrote: > 4- is there a keyword shortcut to close surf? the normal dwm close > client will kill tabbed. Ctrl-q inside tabbed. UTSL -- # Kurt H Maier

Re: [dev] sup - the minimalistic sudo

2009-12-14 Thread Daniel Cordero
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 13:51:13 +0100, pancake wrote: > Hopefully this will be part of the stali userland. > Can't stali use capabilities instead?

Re: [dev] sup - the minimalistic sudo

2009-12-14 Thread Alexander Surma
> I know that there's a really-cool mail client called 'sup'.. so if you have > any other > proposal for the name? 's'? 'sp'? 'sudor'? smudo? a jungled-up acronym for "minimal super do"? Kind of a german insider, but it has a nice ring to it ;) I like sup alot, btw.

[dev] sup - the minimalistic sudo

2009-12-14 Thread pancake
Yesterday I wrote something I have in mind for a long time...a minimal implementation of sudo..well in fact is just a tool to scale user priviledges depending on some checks with support for chroots. I know that there's a really-cool mail client called 'sup'.. so if you have any other proposa

Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread Alexander Surma
> 1- for some reason surf stalls for a couple of seconds on a new page, > I just hit ctrl-g suckless.org and it stalled for 11sec! Can't confirm that. > 2- Download seems to be broken. (in tip and 0.3 from hg) I get > (:27178): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_output_stream_write_all: > assertion `G_IS_OU

[dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread Jorge Vargas
Hello, I finally got to try surf, so far I'm loving it. However I found a couple of little problems. 1- for some reason surf stalls for a couple of seconds on a new page, I just hit ctrl-g suckless.org and it stalled for 11sec! with a [0%] indicator then loaded the page really fast. Is there a w

Re: [dev] [tabbed] Opening new tab as the last one

2009-12-14 Thread Jorge Vargas
2009/11/18 Tadeusz Sośnierz : > Hello, > I'm always thinking about this while using tabbed with surf: would it be > possible for tabbed to open the new instances in the background, not as > the new main tab? I think it would be especially nice when using surf, > so one can open a few tabs from link