Hi Suckless Group,
I have come across suckless group quite recently and I really like the
suckless philosophy. Being a beginner myself I hope I would learn a
lot from the suckless code :)
Coming to the point, I am using 'st' teminal and when I used 'visudo'
command in it, it did not render proper
On 2016-10-30 20:44, Mohammed Zohaib Ali Khan wrote:
Coming to the point, I am using 'st' teminal and when I used 'visudo'
command in it, it did not render properly. If you are unable to
replicate the effect, please let me know I can provide more details on
it.
Like we can assume your issue mag
Hi
You can just run 'visudo' in st and check if it does the job. Easy
enough to check, isnt it?
For me it simply doesn't fill the terminal with the /etc/sudoers in
the editor instead it trying to fill after the current position of the
cursor as I move the cursor up or down and the screen scrolls
On 2016-10-30 21:02, Mohammed Zohaib Ali Khan wrote:
Hi
You can just run 'visudo' in st and check if it does the job. Easy
enough to check, isnt it?
It works well for me
For me it simply doesn't fill the terminal with the /etc/sudoers in
the editor instead it trying to fill after the current
Other terminals like rxvt run it fine
After running in st I am able to exit using the :q, so it does open
however, does not render properly.
On 10/30/16, Ali H. Fardan wrote:
> On 2016-10-30 21:02, Mohammed Zohaib Ali Khan wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> You can just run 'visudo' in st and check if it does t
On 2016-10-30 21:49, Mohammed Zohaib Ali Khan wrote:
Other terminals like rxvt run it fine
After running in st I am able to exit using the :q, so it does open
however, does not render properly.
Alright, could you please specify your OS, Window manager, compiler,
compiler version, CFLAGS used w
> Hi Suckless Group,
Hi,
> I have come across suckless group quite recently and I really like the
> suckless philosophy. Being a beginner myself I hope I would learn a
> lot from the suckless code :)
Cool, welcome :)
> Coming to the point, I am using 'st' teminal and when I used 'visudo'
> comman