On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 12:13 AM, Andras Simon wrote:
> On Nov 5, 2016 20:41, "Michael B Allen" wrote:
>>
>> I have two files:
>>
>> SUM-12_schematic.pdf
>> VMware-Workstation-Full-10.0.1-1379776.x86_64.txt
>>
>> Doing:
>>
>> # ls SUM
>>
>> works as expected and completes the filename but doing:
>
On 11/05/2016 06:59 PM, stan wrote:
This characteristic of X is a pain in gvim where it pastes at the copy
point instead of the last insertion point, unlike vim in a console,
where it pastes at the current insertion point. i.e. in gvim, X moves
the current insertion point to the double click, wh
On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 6:13 PM, Andras Simon wrote:
> On Nov 5, 2016 20:41, "Michael B Allen" wrote:
>> Can someone tell me how to disable this "helpful" behavior?
>
> Maybe the second half of this post:
>
> https://blog.onetechnical.com/2012/06/19/disable-bash-autocompletion-on-ubunt/
Perfect.
On Sun, 06 Nov 2016 00:40:20 +
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I think the X server does that directly. It works in every text pane,
> not just Shell terminals. No need to install gpm.
You are right. gpm is 'A mouse server for the Linux console'.
This characteristic of X is a pain in gvim whe
On Sat, 2016-11-05 at 16:57 -0700, stan wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Nov 2016 15:40:54 -0400
> Michael B Allen wrote:
>
> >
> > I have two files:
> >
> > SUM-12_schematic.pdf
> > VMware-Workstation-Full-10.0.1-1379776.x86_64.txt
> >
> > Doing:
> >
> > # ls SUM
> >
> > works as expected and completes t
On Sat, 5 Nov 2016 15:40:54 -0400
Michael B Allen wrote:
> I have two files:
>
> SUM-12_schematic.pdf
> VMware-Workstation-Full-10.0.1-1379776.x86_64.txt
>
> Doing:
>
> # ls SUM
>
> works as expected and completes the filename but doing:
>
> # sh -f VMw
>
> does not work. The filename is no
On Nov 5, 2016 20:41, "Michael B Allen" wrote:
>
> I have two files:
>
> SUM-12_schematic.pdf
> VMware-Workstation-Full-10.0.1-1379776.x86_64.txt
>
> Doing:
>
> # ls SUM
>
> works as expected and completes the filename but doing:
>
> # sh -f VMw
>
> does not work. The filename is not completed.
>
On 11/05/2016 12:40 PM, Michael B Allen wrote:
Clearly someone is trying to "help" me and not complete a file that sh
is not normally known to be used with sh.
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/sh
Can someone tell me how to disable this "helpful" behavior?
Either delete that file or fix
I have two files:
SUM-12_schematic.pdf
VMware-Workstation-Full-10.0.1-1379776.x86_64.txt
Doing:
# ls SUM
works as expected and completes the filename but doing:
# sh -f VMw
does not work. The filename is not completed.
Clearly someone is trying to "help" me and not complete a file that sh
is