On Wednesday April 01 2015 10:20:00 Dave Horsfall wrote:
> Ah; another FFM fan :-) I can't stand CTF, but I can understand why the
Yep. Though I must admit that occasionally I am surprised FFG doesn't work
(focus follows gaze, as in oh yeah, my mouse was still in that other window) :)
> I lik
On Wed, 1 Apr 2015, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> I know iTerm2, but its power features aren't appealing/useful enough to
> me to make up for the fact that it doesn't do "focus follows mouse" as
> well as Apple's Terminal.app .
Ah; another FFM fan :-) I can't stand CTF, but I can understand why th
On Tuesday March 31 2015 14:45:48 Ned Deily wrote:
I know iTerm2, but its power features aren't appealing/useful enough to me to
make up for the fact that it doesn't do "focus follows mouse" as well as
Apple's Terminal.app .
> useful power features and doesn't use X. Of course, if one *prefers
In article <1979918.mOAS13Diux@portia.local>,
Rene J.V. Bertin wrote:
> One reason I use xterms for so much of my command line tinkering is how
> double clicking selection works (full paths, for instance) and copies the
> selected content at once to a clipboard or cutbuffer (CLIPBOARD?).
Just
This is something I've always wondered to know but was a wee bit afraid to ask:
how do the different X11 clip and paste boards interact with the other
cutbuffers (etc)?
One reason I use xterms for so much of my command line tinkering is how double
clicking selection works (full paths, for insta
On 31 Mar 2015, at 00:17, David Evans wrote:
> On 3/30/15 3:03 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> On Mar 30, 2015, at 11:58 AM, Andrew Long wrote:
>>
>>> Had a failure during upgrade outdated on port xchat-gnome. Removed that
>>> port and allowed the upgrade to continue and then went back to try and
>>>
Hi,
I am experiencing a problem when upgrading with the following command:
sudo port upgrade outdated
I get the following error:
Error: org.macports.activate for port py27-astropy returned: Image error:
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/fitscheck is
being use
Am 31. März 2015 09:11:48 MESZ, schrieb Rob Snow :
fail2ban is a classic console based daemon application which has not any
graphical interface / GUI.
Fail2ban reads system / service logfiles to read out any multiple bad login
tries by i.e. ssh and other daemons. If it recognizes such a series o
Hi
I was doing some research on Hack Attempts and came across fail2ban. It seemed
to have a nice interface, and it led me to your site.
I downloaded and installed MacPorts Yosemite package.
Now I am confused. There doesn’t seem to be an interface, or way to check on
hack attempts.
I am not a pro