Or for a way that works on all platforms with perl and not just FreeBSD
platforms with date -r):
perl -e 'print scalar localtime(1064005200),"\n"'
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>IPFW question in 2.2.8 release?
Ouch! Dummynet was very new and probably best classed as "experimental" in
2.2.8, and even in most of the 3.x line it was a bit flakey. I'm not surprised
you are having trouble with it and I'm also not surprised Luigi is unwilling or
unable to debug obsolete cod
> I disagree. The necessity of "protocol auto" is documented all the heck
> over the place, from the Handbook to the FAQ to the README.mouse file
> that comes with X itself.
Well, I spent a week or so reading the FAQ, searching the mail lists, reading
man pages and never saw the fact that "proto
I've solved the problem.
If you configure XFree86 to use "Protocol sysmouse" then wheel scrolling will
not work, because this puts the mouse into 5-byte mode which only supports 3
buttons. You have to use "protocol auto" in the XFree86 config to enable
sysmouse 8-byte protocol with support for
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I've done something to fsckup my X setup (old monitor died and I was rerunning
the config for the new monitor) and in the process my wheel mouse stopped
working. I've triple-checked everything and I can't work out what's busted.
I'm running moused with -z: