Sam Lee wrote:
> In the mg text editor, how do I indent using spaces instead of tabs?
> If I enable auto-indent-mode, mg uses tabs to indent. Is there
> something like Vim and nvi's 'expandtab' option that makes mg indent
> using spaces instead of tabs?
there isn't an `expandtab' for mg.
there i
Omar Polo wrote:
> Sam Lee wrote:
> > In the mg text editor, how do I indent using spaces instead of tabs?
> > If I enable auto-indent-mode, mg uses tabs to indent. Is there
> > something like Vim and nvi's 'expandtab' option that makes mg indent
> > using spaces instead of tabs?
>
> there isn't
On 2022-06-05, open...@007sascha.de wrote:
> Hi,
> I would like to build a dynamic gif tunnel and search the "best" and secured
> concept for that.
> Szenario: HomeRouter with dynamic IP; OpenBSD as Gateway with static IP.
> 6in4 gif tunnel.
> On IP change at HomeRouter, i have to adjust the tunn
[ ... ]
Just my user feedback, and only if it is wanted: I was not able to
understand a damn thing from all the messages about this change.
As an user, the "update" thing was always a voodoo for me. Ironically,
the FAQ has exactly 3 (three) lines of text, one is the command itself
(no offense int
On Sun, Jun 05, 2022 at 10:51:49AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> You will probably be happier with wg(4) though, for this scenario
> with a static IP at one side you don't need to do anything special
> to maintain the tunnel, it "just works".and automatically follows
> changes of client IP.
Exc
Sam Lee wrote:
> On 2022-06-05 10:58 +0200, Omar Polo wrote:
> > M-x no-tab-mode RET seems to work (as long as you don't want to change
> > the width of the `expandtab'; it always align to the nearest multiple
> > of 8)
>
> How do people write Python programs using mg?
> Python requires 4 space i
Mike Larkin writes:
> On Sat, Jun 04, 2022 at 06:24:36PM -0700, Greg Steuck wrote:
>> I observe ~90x difference in bandwidth between Linux and OpenBSD on the
>> same hardware. The test case is reading big files from a USB-attached
>> flash drive[0]. The drive is plugged into a sole USB-c port on
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