Dear list,
when I run tmux in xterm, the mouse support does not work.
When I run tmux in the st terminal, mouse support is
functional (e.g., I can resize the panes). Can somebody
perhaps have a clue, what can be going on? On linux, there
is no problem in xterm. I also renamed ~/.Xdefaults to get
On 2024/02/01 12:06:13 +0100, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> when I run tmux in xterm, the mouse support does not work.
by default mouse support is disabled on xterm on OpenBSD. No clue why,
as I think it's useful. The knob to enable it is
XTerm*allowMouseOps: true
whi
b...@po.cwru.edu writes:
>> Divan Santana [20240131 165546 +0200]:
>>
>> b...@po.cwru.edu writes:
>>
>> > Onboard SATA seems to require additional initialization on a Gigabyte
>> > B650 in OpenBSD 7.4 amd64; basic requests take minutes to complete and
>> > each block read takes 30 seconds. Dur
On 2024-02-01, Omar Polo wrote:
> On 2024/02/01 12:06:13 +0100, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>>
>> when I run tmux in xterm, the mouse support does not work.
>
> by default mouse support is disabled on xterm on OpenBSD. No clue why,
> as I think it's useful. The knob to enable i
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-02-01, Omar Polo wrote:
> > On 2024/02/01 12:06:13 +0100, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
> >> Dear list,
> >>
> >>
> >> when I run tmux in xterm, the mouse support does not work.
> >
> > by default mouse support is disabled on xterm on OpenBSD. No clue why,
> > as
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Gustavo Rios [rios.gust...@gmail.com] wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> I have a simple question: how many cores does OBSD support ?
>
There's various hard-coded limits at something like 64-128 cores (depending on
architecture)
Depending on your application, a useful number of cores is somewhere betwee
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