Hello Jason,
Jason Smith writes:
> [...]
> According to ua-parser-js v0.7.11:
> [...]
> ua: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; FreeBSD amd64) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko)
> Version/11.0 Safari/605.1.15 Surf/2.0
> [...]
>
> This is default user-agent with FreeBSD, is WebKit version fine ? I am
> usi
unwillex...@cock.li writes:
> But this problem doesn’t exist at Linux, why ?
What are the webkit-gtk version used?
What is the User-Agent: header in surf sent on Linux?
What is the User-Agent: header in surf sent on FreeBSD?
(I would expect different User-Agent: and that would explain why it only
Hello Jason,
Jason Smith writes:
> I tried with lots of FreeBSD setups there is bug related with surf or
> gstreamer. Playing youtube videos are not possible and there is "Please note
> that GitHub no longer supports old versions of Safari." warning at
> github.com. Here is output and screenshot
Hello Florian,
Florian Fortner writes:
> [...]
> Surf-2.0 won't use the systemwide http_proxy and https_proxy environment
> variables which I want to use to run surf through tor. I tried with a
> packaged version (void linux xbps repository), and a
> build from up-to-date source.
>
> A "Peer fa
Hello Enan,
Enan Ajmain writes:
> [...]
> I want to add a keybinding to launch my terminal emulator in floating
> mode, and I want it to be separate from my regular keybinding to
> launch terminal in the currently active mode. If I wanted to launch
> the terminal window always in floating mode, I
Hello Alex,
Alex Yegupov writes:
> [...]
> 1) st with recent version from git://git.suckless.org/st isn't build
> (st 0.5 is built fine but any further doesn't)
>
> "make" command error see in attachment
>
> How to make it build?
> [...]
>From the compiler errors it seems that a local config.h is
Hello Caio,
Caio Barros writes:
> [...]
> Hum, still doesn't work. If I understand correctly, dwm uses the scipt
> dmenu_path to know which are the available commands. When I look to my
> ~/.cache folder it doesn't have my scripts in there. Maybe it is the
> way I added the folder to path? I think
Hello Piotr,
Piotr writes:
> [...]
> I tried to download and install all the header files required as described in
> the README file, but I am getting the compilation error:
> [...]
> Any idea what is wrong?
>
Maybe that's due an (older) webkit-gtk version.
Which webkit-gtk version have you inst
Daniel Cegiełka writes:
> [...]
> Nothing. Maybe you use libtermkey+unibilium instead of netbsd curses?
> [...]
Yes, libtermkey package is built with unibilium support.
Hello Daniel,
Daniel Cegiełka writes:
> [...]
> It works fine, because they don't use netbsd-curses but ncurses.
>
> http://pkgsrc.se/wip/vis-editor
> http://pkgsrc.se/devel/ncursesw
>
> [...]
I had a local package to update it to the latest stable version
around but I have only committed it few
Hello Daniel,
Daniel Cegiełka writes:
> [...]
> vis works fine, however, there is a problem when I use ':!' or ':e *'.
> I think that the terminal settings are not restored. Does anyone have
> an idea here how it can be solved?
> [...]
At least on NetBSD-current vis-0.5 seems working fine (it is
Hello Mitt,
Mitt Green writes:
> This is helpful, though I still can't solve the problem.
> I've tried putting "-Wl, -R/usr/X11R7/lib" in config.mk CFLAGS
> and got the same error. Putting it in LDFLAGS
> causes ld to complain about not being able to find "file or
> directory".
Can you please adj
Hello Mitt,
Dimitris Papastamos writes:
> On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 03:52:50PM +0300, Mitt Green wrote:
> > [...]
> > Any help will be highly appreciated.
> >
> > P.S. X works fine, I've tried Openbox.
> >
> > / Mitt
>
> http://www.netbsd.org/docs/elf.html#elf-rpath
>
Alternatively you can also
Hello to the suckless community,
non...@inventati.org writes:
> How about sending no UA at all?
>
> If all privacy-aware browsers drop UA, that would be optimal. Drop UA in
> Dillo, TorBrowser, drop UA in other browsers with add-ons etc.
>
> Otherwise all privacy-aware browsers try to adjust the
Hello YCH,
YCH writes:
> Please drop me any clue about how to prevent italic font display.
I have this one:
"-*-*-medium-r-*-*-13-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"
this is the same for dwm, dmenu, tabbed and other suckless software.
To properly set it change the font[] array, e.g.:
static const char font[]
e a good suckless project?
Hello Jeff!
Give a look to this one is pretty interesting (altough i didn't look
to the code but IMHO it the simplest BT client and i like it a lot):
http://p2presearch.com/unworkable/
Good luck Jeff!
ciao,
--
Leonardo Taccari
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 01:44:57PM -0700, Thayer Williams wrote:
> It's a nice feature for monocle mode, but I admit I don't see a reason
> for it in any other mode. If it's not kept for monocle mode, I'll just
> go back to using the monocle count patch.
+1
Ciao, L
o fix this behaviour isn't
very hard).
I should try uzbl soon, thanks for this web browser and keep up the good
work!
Ciao, Leonardo
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Leonardo Taccari | Peace, love and NetBSD. | http://leot.altervista.org/
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