Hello!
Konsole version 19.07.90, Archlinux
I wish to disable the behaviour where holding alt causes the tab
switching accelerators showing up in Konsole, as it is causing
shortcuts inside terminal applications such as my IRC client from
working when I have too many tabs open.
I've gone thru setti
their internal
chat. I couuuld get it setup to allow me to connect with Konversation
but I'd need to mess with ssh port tunnelling, and that seems like a
bit of an annoying thing to do ^_^'
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 4:06 AM René J.V. Bertin wrote:
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> On Tuesday September 10 2019 12
oooh, they forked Synergty, nice! Been looking for a continuation of
that tool, their new rework has never worked properly for me.
Peter, this utility sets up a few client/daemons on different machines
that talk to each other, typically on the LAN. One machine will be the
main "host", and is the
I'm unsure about older versions, but for KeepassXC 2.7.x:
To setup OTP in KeepassXC, find the entry you want to associate with the
OTP or create a new entry. Then, right click the entry, go to the TOTP
submenu, and select Setup TOTP or go to Entries -> TOTP -> Setup TOTP. You
will be prompted to e
while you can use a totp app (There's a bunch out there, and various open
source options), most competent password managers can also to TOTP, like
keepassxc does natively, so does bitwarden, keepass2 with a plugin, and if
you really want to go roll-your-own and have something that's truly
platform
functionality like
"Some files contain characters not allowed by the destination file
system (FilesystemTypeHere) and cannot be copied as-is. Manually
rename the files below, click to allow auto-replacement of characters,
or continue operation without those files
| /home/cla
I don't know exactly what would be causing this, but one step you
could look at to start would be to enable visual bell on your xterm
sessions. This would let you know which, if any, of the terminals are
generating the beep, allowing you to narrow things down a bit.
from https://tldp.org/HOWTO/Vis