On 06/22/17 09:56, Lawrence E Graves wrote:
> Is there anyone experiencing this problem. I am running Fedora 26 Beta and
> every
> time I launch firefox, it launches full screen. Is there a way to stop this
> or is
> this a new feature I have to live with. Please advise.
>
Since you are running F
Is there anyone experiencing this problem. I am running Fedora 26 Beta
and every time I launch firefox, it launches full screen. Is there a way
to stop this or is this a new feature I have to live with. Please advise.
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On 20Jun2017 10:19, bruce wrote:
Curious as to how to get the following to work remotely over SSH. The
cmd is used to remove redundant lines, while maintaining order in the
output file.
The following works if I insert it in the remote term.
cat /dog/aaa.dat | awk '!a[$0]++' > /dog/aaa.dat_tmp
On 06/21/2017 01:14 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
On 06/21/2017 01:05 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
You're running a graphical application, why do you care what it writes
to the terminal?
Because 90% of my work is CLI. Sometimes I like music, sometimes I have
to do some image manipulation, sometimes I li
On 06/21/2017 01:05 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 06/21/2017 10:53 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
Redirecting to /dev/null doesn't shut them up for me.
Speculating here, but it seems unlikely that GTK is designed for
unsilenceable spewage and is more likely an unwanted gift from the
programmer.
I ended
On 06/21/2017 10:53 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
Redirecting to /dev/null doesn't shut them up for me.
Speculating here, but it seems unlikely that GTK is designed for
unsilenceable spewage and is more likely an unwanted gift from the
programmer.
I ended up creating a script, "run", that "exec"s a
On 06/21/2017 05:19 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jun 2017 12:26:50 +0200
François Patte wrote:
What do they mean and how to get rid of them?
Every time I launch any GTK based tool I get near unlimited warnings
like that. GTK just loves to spew meaningless messages. If the tool
is working
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 10:41 AM, Frédéric Bron
wrote:
> > Curious as to how to get the following to work remotely over SSH. The
> > cmd is used to remove redundant lines, while maintaining order in the
> > output file.
> >
> > The following works if I insert it in the remote term.
> >cat /do
On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 21:45:31 -0700
stan wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 23:44:24 -0400
> Tony Nelson wrote:
>
> > It's not allocated memory. It's a Page Table Entry in the Kernel
> > that ensures that no actual memory is mapped there and that the
> > region is thus unreadable and unwritable. Thi
On Wed, 21 Jun 2017 12:26:50 +0200
François Patte wrote:
> What do they mean and how to get rid of them?
Every time I launch any GTK based tool I get near unlimited warnings
like that. GTK just loves to spew meaningless messages. If the tool
is working for you, just ignore them. If it breaks some
Bonjour,
Every time I launch evince, I get this gtk warning:
(evince:3823): Gtk-WARNING **: Allocating size to EvSidebar
0x562ac0fa7520 without calling gtk_widget_get_preferred_width/height().
How does the code know the size to allocate?
and for emacs, this one:
(emacs:4011): Gtk-WARNING **: gt
On 21/6/2017 6:21 am, stan wrote:
If Tom's suggestion doesn't work, it is probably in exe format.
If it is an exe, then the "file" command ought to identify it as one.
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