Maybe it's just my installation but doesn't vanilla vim do that per default?
Just press : and up-arrow and old commands should appear.
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Från: Patrick Dupre [mailto:pdu...@gmx.com]
Skickat: den 28 september 2017 13:05
Till: fedora
Ämne: vi
Hello,
How can
Hi,
I was just wondering. Are there any plans on having an upstream project for
Redhat Satellite 6? Or even satellite 7?
I mean, if you want to practice and test new features the only real option I've
found that you have is putting together the components of 6 or running
spacewalk. But that is
> Från: Kevin Cummings [mailto:cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net]
> You can always wrap it with a shell script which prints something, then
> invokes the real dnf
Yeah, but that wouldn't be permanent. And I've already registered a ticket, but
thanks for the advise.
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>It seems the period of time, at least on my system, between entering a bad
>password for sudo and getting a "Sorry, try again." prompt is between 1 and 2
>seconds.
>Probably closer to 1. Is this too long?
For me personally, yes. I can't speak for anyone else.
>Anyway, if you think this is a
Hi,
Would it be possible to make [dnf update] output something immediately after
being run? And what would be the right course of action to get this feature
implemented? I know it's probably a miniscule thing, but it's one of those
small details you notice when shifting over from an apt-based d