+1 on the return of nmaster support, it works great on my large wide screen
displays in work!
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On 26 Oct 2011, at 17:12, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Jimmy Tang wrote:
>> just showed this to a friend of mine and he cooked this up
>>
>> ls ${PATH//:/ }
>
> shit only works in bash
>
oddly it worked in mksh which is the main she
On 25 Oct 2011, at 16:48, Džen wrote:
> On 25/10/2011 03:56, Evan Gates wrote:
>> Really wish I had an undo send feature...
>> (IFS=:; ls $PATH)
>
> couldn't do better.
>
just showed this to a friend of mine and he cooked this up
ls ${PATH//:/ }
Regards,
Jimm
obert Ransom
fyi, this is also true for osx, ircd is not defined so one must define
the port number yourself.
jimmy.
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; that hard, but the whole ecosystem around it feels scary.
latex/tex may be hard to get into initially, but it offers pretty good
support for references, and support for mathematical equations etc. I
would hardly think one would want to use markdown (or a markdown like
system) to typeset mathemat
like setting environment variables
according to the dependancies that are defined?
I'm interested in seeing the updated slpm code on your upcoming
releases, since I've recently forked cports (which is a forked version
of http://staff.e.kth.se/mpkg/) to package up scientific applications
. I ran into
all sorts of backward compatibility issues with threading when I tried
to run the psuedo statically linked blob on a rhel5 like system (older
glibc's)
it's not really static linking that I tried but its close to some of
your goals i think. anyway the blob i got was about 80meg
2 myself for this,
but it has a few more dependancies than rtorrent.
jimmy
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; Kind regards
> Moritz
>
I think a disable all plugins patch would be nicer than just a disable
flash patch. I like the idea of it :)
jimmy
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many free/opensource implementations worth using apart from gfortran.
jimmy
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Hi All,
I've been looking at the shipped compilers in the stali repo, I was
just wondering how the compilers were configured. I'm interested in
enabling gfortran for my own uses and testing.
Thanks,
Jimmy
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Hi Anselm,
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 10:18:47AM +0100, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Hi Jimmy,
>
> 2009/9/1 Jimmy Tang :
> > I've been trying to find out how to send a password to an irc server
> > with sic and I've gotten no where. does anyone have any suggestions?
>
or try /quote pass ??your-password?? or
a syntax like /server NONAME ??ircport?? ??your-password??)
Jimmy
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advance if anyone has any suggestions
Jimmy
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s is a
pain in the ass and takes a while. in general i found sup to be a buggy
and just crashes occassionaly. I ended up going back to mutt 1.5.x
jimmy
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t use it as well if you don't mind, it
would drive a few of my work colleagues a bit nuts :)
Jimmy
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keyboard for
10euro/usd or whatever? surely it can not be that difficult to find an
old and cheap keyboard for your machine which does not have the extra
key on your current keyboard?
> >
> > If the only modifier keys on your keyboard are CTRL and ALT, I suggest
> > mapping one ALT
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 08:46:25PM +0100, Jimmy Tang wrote:
>
> I'd agree with you on the point that it is a human invention/discovery
> of how we perceive the world. There are just somethings in the area which
> people have real issues with the philosophical impact of the deci
though :P I just gave up and became more atheist as a
result and played more games with the maths :)
Jimmy
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ano-technology was an absurdity if you go some
> decades back... CS is still a banal science compared to
> chemistry/physics/mathematics etc...
>
> Preben
>
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arn more about it,
you will probably need to follow various journals or dig around arxiv.org
or the cern yellow books for the really funky stuff.
Jimmy
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wanting to play games, and the whole area has spawned off
much technology and industry as a result of the research work as
engineers try to implement the ideas better as time goes by.
quantum computing is indeed a god-made absurdity :P
Jimmy
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On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:32:31PM +0100, Jimmy Tang wrote:
> mon->0 has some windows
> mon->1 has some windows but has focus for the monitor
> - after using meta-e to shift change over to mon->1
>
> I move my mouse over to mon->0 to a window, highlight it and s
Hi Anslem
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 04:18:31PM +0100, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> 2009/7/1 Jimmy Tang :
> > On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 08:06:56PM +0100, twfb wrote:
> >> On 17:27 Sat 20 Jun , Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> >> > Monitors are currently selected through pressing M
and tagmon functions to 'd' and
'f', that seems nicer to me as a default, w and e seems abit un-natural
for me.
Jimmy
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e to change the focus on a window on
mon->0 also change the monitor focus back to mon->0? Is the current
behaviour intended? note, I was using the default configs from the tip.
Jimmy
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h relates to point 2, IMHO its often not a
great idea to update versions to get bug fixes and security patches. I
think in the linux/free and opensource software world things change too
fast, and updates as opposed to security patches/fixes just break stuff
on production machines.
Jimmy
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tem for freebsd if i
remember right.
Jimmy
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networking, fibre networking and management software etc...) I would
use RHEL or centos based distro. If I don't need linux, I'm kinda
partial to the openbsd of the bsd family :)
I guess use the right tool for the right job.
Jimmy
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ns i never got uzbl to compile.
i tried on sl5.x and on my mac.
jimmy
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