On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Lets say I run something from a shell and detach it
> ($ ./some-proggie &)
> My question is whether Ican have any control of it's output\input after
> killing the shell itself. Some people I asked recommended a program named
> "screen", but frankly
Hello all.
This may sound like a newbie question, but I had no alternative but to
turn to the experts as no one on irc could answer it clearly :P
Lets say I run something from a shell and detach it
($ ./some-proggie &)
My question is whether I can have any control of it's output\input after
kil
Hi all
I am testing qt3, copmiled OK, (all system libraries, shared, thread
support) with gcc 2.95. Compiles faster then the ones before, and it
supports bidi out the of the box. I compiled into /usr/local/qt, and set the
enviroments. I worked fine for older versions.
The hebrew is a little bro
>For some systems "iw_IL" will be required instead of "he_IL".
>As for KDE: what version of QT do you have?
kde 2.1.1 qt 2.3,
> also biditext beheaves un-normal: it shows every word by itself OK, but
the
> sentence backward: for example Ichanged the album to "rishon sheni" in
> hebrew, and I saw
Hello,
Thanks, at least I know now that I'm not alone. Meanwhile I just go to
"single-user" manually (stop all services, network, etc., and login from
serial console). Will take a peek at 2.4.2 - 2.4.3 patch when I have
spare time. It's troubling me that I cannot boot into single user.
Haim.
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