Hello Peter.
On Mon, 2 Dec 2024 at 06:23 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello? Hello?
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> Is anyone here?
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> I haven't received anything from the list since Tuesday.
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On Monday 2 December 2024 11:22:56 GMT Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello? Hello?
>
> Is anyone here?
I'm still here ...
> I haven't received anything from the list since Tuesday.
I was about to reply to your message from Tuesday, but I'm elbow deep in a
laptop open heart surgery and can't leave it
Test worked! :-)
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John J. Foster wrote:
> Good afternoon,
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> In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
> run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
>
> Thanks,
> festus
Hello,
Here is yet another approach.
So I would use the command "tty".
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John J. Foster wrote:
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 03:43:12PM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
060801 John J. Foster wrote:
In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being run
from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
'echo $DISPLAY' returns ':0' from Konsole,
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 11:37:17PM +0400, dg wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 August 2006 23:20, John J. Foster wrote:
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> One possible solution would be to check the value of $TERM variable... If it
> is 'xterm' then you're probably in the X terminal emulator.
"probably" is not good ;-)
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On Tuesday 01 August 2006 23:20, John J. Foster wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
> run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
>
> Thanks,
> festus
Hi,
One possible solution would be to check the value of
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 03:43:12PM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
> 060801 John J. Foster wrote:
> > In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being run
> > from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
>
> 'echo $DISPLAY' returns ':0' from Konsole,
> but nothi
El Martes, 1 de Agosto de 2006 21:20, John J. Foster escribió:
> Good afternoon,
>
> In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
> run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
>
> Thanks,
> festus
If you need more concrete info, $TERM is also your
John writes:
> In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
> run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
You can check the existance of the DISPLAY environment variable:
if [[ $DISPLAY ]]
then
echo "We're running under X"
else
e
060801 John J. Foster wrote:
> In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being run
> from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
'echo $DISPLAY' returns ':0' from Konsole,
but nothing from a raw terminal called up via Ctl-Alt-F2 .
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On 01 August 2006 20:20, John J. Foster wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
> run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
See this script by the name "strangename":
#! /bin/sh
ps ax | grep strangename
If r
Tamas Sarga wrote:
> Michael Weyershäuser wrote:
>>> Tamas Sarga wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I set test feature in portage, but I don't know what can I win. I lost
> some minutes when compiled glibc, but what is the pro of this feature.
> I've got never any problem with successful compiles
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Michael Weyershäuser wrote:
> Tamas Sarga wrote:
>>> Hi,
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>>> I set test feature in portage, but I don't know what can I win. I lost
>>> some minutes when compiled glibc, but what is the pro of this feature.
>>> I've got never any problem with succe
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Tamas Sarga wrote:
> Hi,
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> I set test feature in portage, but I don't know what can I win. I lost
> some minutes when compiled glibc, but what is the pro of this feature.
> I've got never any problem with successful compiles. So am I need test
> fea
good test
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On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 18:49 +, Steven Gill wrote:
> testing
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> Please ignore.
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On 10/29/05, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why? I guess thats why im having issues.
Is there any way to fix it?On 10/29/05, Neil Bothwick <
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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 03:21:24 +, Ian wrote:> Hi there. This is a test.Which you won't see in gmail.--Neil BothwickHe who laughs l
Ian wrote:
> Why? I guess thats why im having issues.
> Is there any way to fix it?
My guess is you won't get your own messages.
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Why? I guess thats why im having issues.
Is there any way to fix it?On 10/29/05, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 03:21:24 +, Ian wrote:> Hi there. This is a test.Which you won't see in gmail.--Neil BothwickHe who laughs last thinks slowest!
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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 03:21:24 +, Ian wrote:
> Hi there. This is a test.
Which you won't see in gmail.
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Holly,
I can vounch that messages you send to mailing lists do appear in your
Inbox (or whatever label you have set for the mailing list), but only
if you receive a reply to it.On 9/29/05, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jangar schreef:> is only for test my enabled posting>As far as I kno
jangar schreef:
> is only for test my enabled posting
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As far as I know, you are not going to get your original message back in
your Gmail box.
Gmail leaves a copy of the messages you send in your sent folder, and
when the message comes back from the list server, it is recognized by
Gmail as an
> > That's right. When I send a message with a new subject to the list,
> > GMail saves the message to a new thread that it starts in my Sent-Mail
> > folder with that subject line. I do not get an email from the list
> > sending me my own message. Then, if someone replies to my post, GMail
> >
You can call that annoying if you'd like. I'd call it asinine! ;-)
On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 16:48 -0500, Denis wrote:
> That's right. When I send a message with a new subject to the list,
> GMail saves the message to a new thread that it starts in my Sent-Mail
> folder with that subject line. I d
That's right. When I send a message with a new subject to the list,
GMail saves the message to a new thread that it starts in my Sent-Mail
folder with that subject line. I do not get an email from the list
sending me my own message. Then, if someone replies to my post, GMail
adds the message to
Yea, but if he sends it to the list and then the list sends it to him
won't he get it that way? If not then you're right, very annoying!
On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 14:13 -0700, Steven Susbauer wrote:
> Gmail will not send you your own messages. It's both "smart" and annoying.
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> On 5/6/05, Jan Han X
Gmail will not send you your own messages. It's both "smart" and annoying.
On 5/6/05, Jan Han Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 07 May 2005 04:37, Tom Wesley wrote:
> > On Sat, 7 May 2005 04:30:14 +0800
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> > Jan Han Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
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> > > Sorry but it se
On Saturday 07 May 2005 04:37, Tom Wesley wrote:
> On Sat, 7 May 2005 04:30:14 +0800
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> Jan Han Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > Sorry but it seems my post won't appear in the list...
> > This is a test post.
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Jan Han Xie wrote:
Hi,
Sorry but it seems my post won't appear in the list...
This is a test post.
I got the email...
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On Sat, 7 May 2005 04:30:14 +0800
Jan Han Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
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> Sorry but it seems my post won't appear in the list...
> This is a test post.
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I got it.
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