Hi,
I'm having problem with evilvte, if i 'zoom' it (mod1-enter) or change
master area (or basically have dwm change grow its window size) it
stops to shrink and hides under/covers other windows or goes outside
of the screen.
The window is not floating, nor am I able to (mod-RMB) change its size
have you tried CRUX?
it's small and less complicated than gentoo/debian (I wouldn't use
word simple, for it still uses some of the more bloated gnu apps)
Cheers,
Łukasz Gruner
2011/12/31 Kurt H Maier :
> On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 10:03:57AM +0100, Manolo Mart�nez wrote:
>>
>> Genuinely curious:
2012/7/3 Manolo Martínez :
> The thing is, if xprop is running, I cannot focus the fceux window (so
> as to toggle fullscreen). On the other hand, if I am in fceux
> fullscreen, I cannot run xprop (I cannot go to another tag, or do
> anything really, without quitting fullscreen).
you could try:
s
> I am proposing a migration of all mercurial to git repositories.
not sure if really bored or biten by rabid linux hipster
2012/11/26 Roberto E. Vargas Caballero :
> - History rewriting: git rebase or git filter-branch
mq does this
> - Mail workflow support: git am, git format-patch or git email.
patchbomb?
> - Incremental commits: git add -i, git checkout -f.
> - A diary of tip references: git reflog
there goes the 'less' part
Pozdrawiam,
Łukasz Gruner
2012/11/29 Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net>:
> Greetings comrades,
>
> the migration to git is nearly complete. What’s missing is your tests
> that everything works as expected.
>
> Projects can be accessed via:
> http://git.suckles
you can still use mercurial, with it's hg-git extension, I sometimes
had small problems with it on huge repositories at work, never had any
problem with open source projects (maybe it's the size or less of 'do
whatever' attitude)
Pozdrawiam,
Łukasz Gruner
2012/11/29 Barbu Paul - Gheorghe :
> On 1
2012/11/30 Al Gest :
> My biggest problem with fossil and why I wouldn't call it suckless is
> "there's an embedded webserver with bugtracker and todo management." as
> pancake highlighted.
>
> It doesn't really follow the UNIX philosophy of "do one thing, and do it
> well".
and since git is quite
There is more Unix-nature in one line of shell script than there is in
ten thousand lines of C.
Pozdrawiam,
Łukasz Gruner
2013/1/2 Sam Watkins :
> On Tue, Jan 01, 2013 at 02:13:14PM +1100, Daniel Bryan wrote:
>> Bash is my go-to for system scripting, but for something that will run
>> 100% of the