ne way to skin this cat.
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#x27;d have to use their web interface. See:
>
> https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/
`git merge --no-ff ${BRANCH}` seems to be more-or-less equivalent.
Is there going to be some sort of naming and usage convention around
branches, e.g. like Git flow¹? Or is 'mas
too on my machines to pull
that branch in an ebuild, and so "emerge fvwm" would pull in the latest
stable release via Git, rather than the bleeding edge release.
Tagged master is okay, but it does mean that whatever pulls the
repository has to know which tag is the latest release, if that
On 19/11/16 06:22, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> It war certainly fun to code. :-)
^
And a fight to debug? ;-)
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triggering some bug in the video driver that Qt (Konsole) isn't.
qterminal is another Qt-based terminal emulator that might confirm
whether the widget set is having an effect.
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x27;s a more elegant way. Is it possible
to grab the screen size in the .fvwmrc and do the required arithmetic
for deriving Geometry?
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On 01/05/18 01:43, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 12:04:49PM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
>> This works, but I wonder if there's a more elegant way. Is it possible
>> to grab the screen size in the .fvwmrc and do the required arithmetic
>> for deriving
- obtain a compiled package from your operating system's distributor
Alternatively: if you could provide some detail on what 64-bit platform
and OS you are running, someone here might be able to provide a binary
package for that OS.
Without that information, we are guessing.
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n or RedHat-ism? A lot of those
distributions ship packages that are "split": .so libraries and user
binaries in one package (libfoo) and the headers and .a libraries in a
"development" package (libfoo-dev).
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) exist if either or
both of the hosts is based on Wayland?
There's `waypipe` for funnelling a Wayland application connection across
a network link (via `ssh` in particular). Not sure if it supports mixed
environments though.
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rt?
- Are people using FVWM for just being light-weight?
I think this is what we need to be asking, what is important to us, the
FVWM community that we want to preserve? Then we can figure out how
best to bring across enough of the FVWM "essence" to build a new home in
the land of Wayland.
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n. I just can't do that with the other
WM's I like.
Also, it's lightweight, which is a must.
Indeed. I don't mind some of the applications from the big desktop
environments, but the major Wayland-enabled desktops themselves are
inflexible and bloated.
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e` if you have Firefox running on
your local workstation as well; otherwise it'll "talk" to your local
Firefox instance and tell *it* to open a new window
2. there'll be some noticeable lag, forget watching videos
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