http://libposix.sourceforge.net/
It's an implementation of POSIX 2008 -- and nothing else! This is the
sort of thing we can use to build a suckless coreutils package, in my
opinion.
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# Kurt H Maier
, you *still* had to keep another browser installed just
to use this one. Seems like they've overcorrected for that :)
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# Kurt H Maier
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Jacob Todd wrote:
> it seems to render pages like slashdot faster than firefox with noscript and
> flashblock.
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Jacob Todd wrote:
> it seems javascript is turned off.
makes sense to me
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# Kurt H Maier
that he
> only served the needs of a very small minority. They voted against their
> own best interest for emotional reasons.
And what emotional reasons would those have been, when he was elected in 2000
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# Kurt H Maier
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Robert C Corsaro wrote:
> I don't know.
That's about what I figured
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# Kurt H Maier
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Robert C Corsaro wrote:
> Do you know?
No, that's why I generally avoid pontificating about it.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 5:20 AM, Alexander Clouter wrote:
> I think XKCD were the first people to come up with a solution to this
> problem[1].
Attempting to solve social problems with code? Adorable. How did IRC
ever work before some guy's webcomic fixed its problems
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# Kurt H Maier
stall on there.
I use Slackware primarily because Pat doesn't molest upstream code
very much. I like Arch okay but I don't really see the point of a
ports system.
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# Kurt H Maier
;s
the point of Gentoo?
Obviously if a distro does what you want and you're satisfied with it,
it's the "right" one.
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# Kurt H Maier
[1] - http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/
[2] -
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.3-Manual/custom-guide/ch-kickstart2.html
ot; has an actual application here. I
see things like LFS or JeOS as metadistributions; 'being configurable'
doesn't really cut it.
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# Kurt H Maier
use dwm with something other than X11. If it
offends you on a personal level, I'm sure you'll have no trouble
reintegrating xlib.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 9:01 AM, James PIC wrote:
> Man bash
> man portage
I'm pretty happy that both of those commands fail on all my systems
ct the meaning of 'sic' in the least
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# Kurt H Maier
by the original
> author.
I would still like to see which style guide recommends this usage;
it's not in harbrace, little & brown, CBE, NYT, Chicago, or anything
else I've checked.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Jacob Todd wrote:
> Wait a second, why are there no C# quotes?
sed -e 's/java/c#/i' should do it
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# Kurt H Maier
her* useful thing
crufted up with plan9 dependencies
> I *hate* when ff or any
> other stupid browser closes the window/tab when I press ^W to *delete
> the previous word* (as God meant it to do).
this is the biggest reason I hate firefox too. ^u should not view
source, it should erase the
does with a computer
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# Kurt H Maier
ea that x11 needs to be *supplemented* is
amazing.
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# Kurt H Maier
spaces coexisting on one
> screen.
Folks, this is what puts the "dynamic" in "dynamic window manager."
It's the reason I use dwm. I say this to preemptively respond to
whoever is thinking "why don't we have regular workspaces instead?"
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# Kurt H Maier
ter requires more complexity and edge-case handling in the code,
and nobody here wants that.
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# Kurt H Maier
d
ideal, and let people do bizarre things to it outside of the main
tree.
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# Kurt H Maier
have tags.
I don't think you understand tags.
> Right answer is to make the code readable and modular.
Thank you for your agreement on this matter.
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# Kurt H Maier
frambuffer.
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:41 PM, wrote:
>>
>> > the thing is that i'll love to try archlinux
>> Arch won't work, it has no support for ARM processors, Gentoo maby?
http://www.armedslack.com/
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# Kurt H Maier
Is it time for the weekly distribution pissing match already? Time
just flies by
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# Kurt H Maier
hard
drive
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# Kurt H Maier
>> terrific. Could whoever set up the system depicted there help us idiots
>> out here improve the appearance of our displays?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> jds
>>
>
>
>
>
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# Kurt H Maier
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 9:05 AM, John Stewart wrote:
> Seems like the solution is to start with a Ubuntu base.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=38534
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# Kurt H Maier
atch db like dwm has.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Uriel wrote:
> I don't have a lifetime to spend studying all the debian arcana and
> follow their byzantine bureaucracy.
I guess you'll just have to learn bash then
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# Kurt H Maier
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Uriel wrote:
> Let me clarify: I think CC0 is a great idea, the rest of the CC
> licenses are a mess and way too restrictive.
E-mail is priceless intellectual property. It must be licensed carefully.
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# Kurt H Maier
This message, including any attac
t how? You
must be a python programmer. The rest of us trust ourselves enough to
use computers.
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# Kurt H Maier
thing involving stdout redirection. It's basically
always *easier* to do so, because you can temporarily redirect stdout
instead of having to manually code in a buttload of debug output. It
seems pretty clear that your coding style is incompatible with this
idea, but I can't figure out why that makes it bad.
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# Kurt H Maier
'real' mailbox can be
annoying; you'll have to log in with another client or something and
1,450 "new" messages will be waiting for you. I used sup for several
months, now I'm back to mutt 1.5 series.
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# Kurt H Maier
you're at it, make sure gail and
icu4c are up to date.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Val Polyakov wrote:
> what's wrong with GNU stuff?
>
> I mean - why hate it? :)
autotools
libtool
the list continues for about as long as gnu's catalogue
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# Kurt H Maier
ny
other places have webs within our intranets.
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# Kurt H Maier
ewer' ... or a
> 'text (avec/sans formatting) renderer'.
This is exactly how w3m described itself: "w3m is a text-based web
browser as well as a pager like `more' or `less'."
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# Kurt H Maier
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Robert C Corsaro wrote:
> I'm building a shed in my backyard. What color is best?
I don't think it matters, so long as it's nuclear-powered
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# Kurt H Maier
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Kris Maglione wrote:
> Oh, and
> there's the whole genocide thing... I'm not really a fan of genocide.
Are you saying that windows users are a separate génos
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# Kurt H Maier
variants of Unix.
Are you saying that all Windows, OS X, most variants of DOS, MacOS
classic, VMS (?) and even a few (non-Darwin) variants of Unix are a
separate génos
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# Kurt H Maier
ly.
On Planet9 from Bell Labs, "religious" is semantically equivalent to
"rational".
I was going to make a joke about the "redistribution of filesystems"
but I just don't have the energy
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# Kurt H Maier
.
Oh, I see now. You're just the most trollable person on this mailing
list. Sorry, carry on
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# Kurt H Maier
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Donald Allen wrote:
> Unless and until that happens, I want no part of this.
can you maybe whine about uriel on livejournal or somewhere else that
doesn't require me to actively filter your mail
thanks
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# Kurt H Maier
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Anyone disagrees that the number of clients indicating recently
> introduced to dwm-5.6+ is pointless and should be removed again?
It's crucial for monocle, but wastes space in other layouts.
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# Kurt H Maier
job.
I use surf, and multiple windows in monocle mode have taken the place
of browser tabs. I know *if* I have a window open; the square woun't
tell me whether I have five or fifty.
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# Kurt H Maier
ore
I leave. If I have fifty, there's no point in scrambling to get five
done; I'll be back on task anyway.
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# Kurt H Maier
If you want RTF your options are Ted and Abiword. I use Ted --
specifically the gtk port recently released; until then I used to
motif version. Ted's author is active working on it, and has told me
the next release will focus on cleaning up aftereffects of the gtk
port.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Uriel wrote:
> I hope that means he is porting it to Tk.
god knows I'm not in love with gtk, but Tk is a pretty big pile of
crap in its own right
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# Kurt H Maier
ompared to GTK, Qt and the rest, Tk at least is
> odorless and tasteless shit.
I'm pretty sure Qt is a god damned war crime.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Robert C Corsaro wrote:
> You want to change the symbolic expression of maths? Tell me how it works
> out.
Yeah, that makes plenty of sense in the obsessive drive to rid the
world of convenient wysiwg word processors.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Jessta wrote:
> vi is a terrifying beast, I imagine pancake was thinking of making
> something less terrifying.
oh god you mean someone expects me how to use this thing?
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# Kurt H Maier
way better to build up
administrative cruft than actually change three letters in their mail
clients.
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# Kurt H Maier
l client?
I wouldn't bother. IMAP is just as broken as the web.
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# Kurt H Maier
cal copy,' then
'commiting' changes back seems much saner to me.
[1] - http://tinymail.org/
[2] - http://modest.garage.maemo.org/
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# Kurt H Maier
ows 2000 release. It's a good thing I'm a teenager in
the late nineties, because otherwise I sure would feel dumb for caring
so much about wasteful stupid garbage like terminal transparency!
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# Kurt H Maier
behave like you want.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Robert C Corsaro wrote:
> What the fuck are you talking about?
http://images.encyclopediadramatica.com/images/b/ba/Harbfeadtuegwtdlml_4chan.jpg
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# Kurt H Maier
lized the guy was using huge words primarily to
give his cartoons a chance to catch up. Has he actually written
anything? I don't really want to sit through an animated lecture from
a graphic designer.
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# Kurt H Maier
u just set the keybinding to ctrl-shift-7 then and stop
whining about how x.org interprets keys based on the most common
keyboard layout in the world
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# Kurt H Maier
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 8:18 AM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> wtf is all this spamming about?!
He wants to save his spreadsheets in HTML. I wouldn't bother reading it.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Ilya Ilembitov wrote:
> if we take spreadsheets as a presentation tool
Why just spreadsheets? Why not /dev/urandom? Or broccoli?
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# Kurt H Maier
to see a UTF-8
implementation that was anything but utterly broken. I've heard plan
9's implementation is okay, but there's no way I'm wading through plan
9's retarded mouse-based interface just for a character encoding.
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# Kurt H Maier
ASCII seems to do
the trick. Where's the impetus to change, again?
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# Kurt H Maier
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
> Kurt H Maier dixit (2009-10-18, 14:31):
>> I communicate with people all over the world, and ASCII seems to do
>> the trick. Where's the impetus to change, again?
>
> In Hungarian? Otherwise, stop trolling now
d ASCII and Uriel says so?
No, Uriel likes UTF-8 for English. That way your charset can support
all of the localized alphabets you won't be using.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 4:54 PM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> But the source looks so neat in the browser... :(
>
> This list is not worth reading any more.
what keymap or MUA are you using that makes it easier to whine
constantly than unsubscribe
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# Kurt H Maier
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 7:22 AM, Valentin wrote:
> How annoying, now I have press shift all the time so I get correctly
> cased characters. What a retarded idea.
JUST SELECT A FONT THAT DOESN'T INCLUDE LOWER-CASE LETTERS
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# KURT H MAIER
e, this thread is clearly destined to turn into a character
encoding flamewar, not a software licensing flamewar.
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# Kurt H Maier
lance correctly eye-candy and easy reading.
Drivel.
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# Kurt H Maier
lient, without needing to spawn an extra shell or consume an extra
> pty.
You want your terminal emulator to replace xmessage? Really?
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# Kurt H Maier
hat can behave like a terminal
> emulator. Last time I checked xmessage wasn't a terminal emulator.
Which extant terminal emulators behave the way your proposed
functionality describes?
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# Kurt H Maier
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
> xmessage can read from pipes?
Yes.
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# Kurt H Maier
nd emulates
a terminal, and we should wind up with your thing, which still sounds
closer to dzen than a term app.
Loading up application code with disparate functionality isn't any good.
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# Kurt H Maier
re importantly, it allows the attachment of st frontends other than
xlib-based ones to the controlling process, meaning that there can be
directfb or console-based frontends, among other things.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Lorenzo Bolla wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've tried to compile the latest surf version with libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 and
> gtk-1.2.10-9.
Try using gtk2. Webkit requires a very recent version of gtk2.
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# Kurt H Maier
mail, and leave delivery&transport to another tool.
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# Kurt H Maier
favorite mail client.
> /usr/sbin/sendmail?
yes that would be an MTA
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# Kurt H Maier
program that conforms to that
grammar. It even says in the link it's a 'primitive form.' There's
no way I could possibly care less than I do about lisp, but to say
that's "lisp's grammar" is a misrepresentation of what actual lisp
looks like.
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# Kurt H Maier
oups.google.com/group/golang-nuts/msg/1a20c3113a465959
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# Kurt H Maier
and webkit packages for slackware-current x86 if you want
them.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Jonathan Slark
wrote:
> 1) Middle mouse button auto scroll à la Firefox. I could possibly simulate
> this in surf.c but I was wondering if there is a feature like this already
> in GTK windows or WebKitGTK+?
I use the EmulateWheel feature in X11.
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meillo, next time you decide to teach us how to use the internet mark
it offtopic so I don't have to listen to yet another internet
etiquette lecture from a well-meaning simpleton
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
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# Kurt H Maier
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Samuel Baldwin
wrote:
> Has anyone made gentoo work with anything besides gcc, like pcc or tcc?
people who don't use gcc have better sense than to use gentoo
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# Kurt H Maier
uilt with clang. I
don't think the linux kernel can be compiled with anything but gcc.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:56:56PM +0300, anonymous wrote:
>> Why not Slackware?
>>
>
> Why not suse?
>
>
that's yasty
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# Kurt H Maier
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Niki Yoshiuchi wrote:
> I thought it was for looking at pictures of cats with bad grammar.
well then you have terrible taste in porn
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# Kurt H Maier
ser, or else write a wrapper for surf that handles
certificate verification.
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# Kurt H Maier
Anselm,
I saw where you had some base ideas for a widget toolkit. I think
that'd be a great GSoC project. I also support the bug tracking
software idea, but a non-retarded toolkit would make my day.
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# Kurt H Maier
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Chris Palmer wrote:
> We need a desktop text indexing system that sucks less.
grep
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# Kurt H Maier
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Chris Palmer wrote:
> Kurt H Maier writes:
>
>> > We need a desktop text indexing system that sucks less.
>>
>> grep
>
> First of all, I had never heard of this program. It is so great! Wow! Thanks
> for the suggestion! In 45
a moron' techniques
> I think you've had a few too many PCP-spiked Coors Lites.
please explain your obsession with coors lite thanks
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# Kurt H Maier
way to decide whether a 'desktop
text indexing system' qualifies as a gsoc project is a months-long
mailing list flamewar
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# Kurt H Maier
m/ was not found on this server.
>
> Typo? Or is it gone?
The link is
http://code.google.com/p/equanime
not
http://code.google.com/p/equanim
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# Kurt H Maier
darkness, every -movement+expressed+thought
> scrutinized.
I think this is the worst messge-to-signature ratio I have ever seen.
And I used to work for the government.
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# Kurt H Maier
' for root.
There's no 'cd /' on the web. It has to be implemented by a link to
the main page. Since almost every website has an identification
string on it, it hurts nothing to make it link to the main page.
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# Kurt H Maier
Works fine here.
god forbid they leave debug traces on development code, you ass
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# Kurt H Maier
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 7:13 AM, finkler wrote:
> And this is what is missing in OBSD:
> chown
having a hard time believing this
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# Kurt H Maier
he wants to add and remove tags at runtime
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# Kurt H Maier
ant to do
look more like?
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