>i have no better idea than to exchange screenshots...
>i checked on a virgin freshly installed browser, and linkedin showed me the
>banner "PLEASE LOGIN!!!"
That means that LinkedIn has variable behaviour.
Probably dependent on client's IP-address.
I have never seen in my different browsers (wit
*** e...@bestmx.net [2015-12-13 19:24]:
>> that link doesn't work. it requires logging in.
>
>i opened another browser,
>i saw my profile, with full CV.
It really requires to login, does not showing any profiles.
*** Quolick [2015-08-09 22:51]:
>Seems fine for Latin characters, but cyrillic ones are not terminus.
>Are cyrillic font must be set somehow specially?
>Visually, cyrillic characters are from Liberation font.
I read and write cyrillic texts for many years in st using
char font[] = "Liberation Mon
Hello,
>Maybe there is some other nice feed reader out there that I don't
>know about. tt-rss, miniflux and all the others are monsters
>unfortunately.
I like http://www.newsbeuter.org/. It is not very suckless, but seems to
be closer to this term comparing to miniflux and tt-rss.
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Greetings!
- User Roberto E. Vargas Caballero on 2013-09-19 11:27:56 wrote:
>It seems there are some users that could be interested in this feature,
>so I will apply it next week.
I have tested the latest master branch of st just to see what this
feature is. It is really great! Thanks Egmont f
- User Christoph Lohmann on 2013-04-21 14:02:37 wrote:
>Please comrades try out the latest revision of st and report back if
>something behaves unexpectedly.
Checked it. Behaviour seems to be expected. Everything works fine.
Thank to all of you! I have been working under st since it's 0.3
Greetings.
Today I checkouted latest st from repository and tried to replace
urxvt-unicode with it. I have tried several times to do this before, but
there were different annoying things I did not expect and have no time
of trying to fix them.
Today I am very glad that really everything is workin