On Fri, 28 May 2010 05:52:28 -0400
Alex Kilgore wrote:
> I am not sure as to the details of your issue,
> But perhaps you are hitting the same issue with dash as I was,
> and was mentioned in one of the earlier threads,
> If you use wmiirc, try changing
> #!/bin/dash -f
> to
> #!/bin/sh
>
> and
You know what: it works !
My boss will be happy that I can now work instead of trying fixing that ^^
Thanks a lot.
Best regards.
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Alex Kilgore wrote:
> I am not sure as to the details of your issue,
> But perhaps you are hitting the same issue with dash as I w
I am not sure as to the details of your issue,
But perhaps you are hitting the same issue with dash as I was,
and was mentioned in one of the earlier threads,
If you use wmiirc, try changing
#!/bin/dash -f
to
#!/bin/sh
and see if the problem persists
Alex
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:37:05AM +02
Hello,
on Debian testing, and since I have updated it, performing some action make
me lost all modkey shortcuts.
How can I track what happen at least at wmii level ?
Identified cases to lost my modkey shortcuts:
* mouse click on a workspace in the tag bar (but the workspace does not
change)
* use