Chill dude
On 7/20/10 15:01 , Val Polyakov wrote:
Excuse me for living and forgetting to append +unsubscribe
Fsck off...
People never learn...
- Original message -
self familiar with the entire codebase so I just did what
came to mind first :)
Well, I guess we can consider this solved.
Surma
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fig.h"
#include "draw.h"
/* macros */
Surma
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Alexander "cussing-makes-my-arguments-even-more-valid" Surma
The problem with public domain is, that it's not really global (some
country behave differently).
And whats wrong with CC-BY? or CC-SA?
PS: I don't want to spark yet another license war! Just askin for reasons.
Surma
> WTFPL
Lol, did not know that one! That's even better.
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Alexander "cussing-makes-my-arguments-even-more-valid" Surma
ms.net/~daniel-baumann/
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> --Michio Kaku
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Alexander "cussing-makes-my-arguments-even-more-valid" Surma
> English really isn't much more than bastardized Germanic [...]. A bit like
> C++ to C,
> really.
You made my day.
> Ich denke Deutsch waere die beste Wahl.
Natööörrlich Doitsch!!! /:=|
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Alexander "cussing-makes-my-arguments-even-more-valid" Surma
Cannot reproduce, sorry. Works over here
How about improving the flags-package - or somewhat merging optparse
into flags (keeping the interface backwards-compatble).
I assume that would be greatly appreciated.
Surma
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Jeff Shipley wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
>>
Hi,
I don't want this in the sunday-release, or anything, I just noticed,
that gzip-compressed pages are not supported (e.g.
http://www.lenovo.de)
Is that a surf or a webkit issue?! Fixable?
Surma
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> On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 18:04, Alexander Surma
> wrote:
>> Well, resizehints are exactly that, hints. Not an obligation.
>> It's usually the job of the window manager to respect (or not to
>> respect) those hints - it's not
>> something that has to be cha
Well, resizehints are exactly that, hints. Not an obligation.
It's usually the job of the window manager to respect (or not to
respect) those hints - it's not
something that has to be changed in the implementation of the terminal emulator.
Surma
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Jonas
Isn't OOo just java too?
So you *might* get that fixxed with the grey-windows-in-java-workarounds:
either:
wmname LG3D; unset AWT_TOOLKIT
or:
export AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit
Surma
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Jakub Lach wrote:
> 11 march 2010 10:25 Anselm R Garbe
>
>> Most
There's always git, the core of which is written in C, but some
scripts are perl.
And for the bloat: Git is sometimes percieved as somewhat more bloated
(>100 little tools instead of 1 like hg) - that depends on the point
of view.
Surma
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Sylvain Bertran
nice, woudln't it?
Surma
> I'm forced to use jmeter for the next two weeks at work. It's a swing
> app. Swing and dwm don't seem to wrk at all.
Doesn't the good ol' ``export AWT_TOOKIT=MToolkit'' work for ya?
If not, define "not working".
Surma
sure about C++, but I'd say the rule applys as well. You never
compile a header
on it's own so you should put all the includes into the C files from
the beginning.
Surma
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Joseph Xu wrote:
> A little off topic maybe, hope I'll be forgiven ...
>
The configurations of the compilers can usually be extracted from the
executable with ``gfortran -v''
Surma
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:42 PM, pancake wrote:
> I would prefer to drop gcc, glibc and all the shit from gnu.
>
> Tcc and dietlibc are usable solutions and maybe the c
Yes, can confirm both. I'll do some research on the details.
Surma
PS: I do too, and I still regret very much my lack of presence later
that night - so to speak ;)
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can at least confirm that xrandr -s does not wor
know.
Surma
t takes no input) and I can restart X from remote. Let's hope
you have ssh running, too. (btw: Telnet will also do the job ^^)
Surma
> I know that there's a really-cool mail client called 'sup'.. so if you have
> any other
> proposal for the name? 's'? 'sp'? 'sudor'?
smudo? a jungled-up acronym for "minimal super do"? Kind of a german
insider, but it has a nice ring to it ;)
I like sup alot, btw.
> 1- for some reason surf stalls for a couple of seconds on a new page,
> I just hit ctrl-g suckless.org and it stalled for 11sec!
Can't confirm that.
> 2- Download seems to be broken. (in tip and 0.3 from hg) I get
> (:27178): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_output_stream_write_all:
> assertion `G_IS_OU
Actually, I think passwordmanagers are not secure. All your passwords are
just as strong as your PM encryption.
I have an mnemoc/algorithm which enables me to generate a quite strong
password (without pen&paper) which depends on the name of the webpage
and/or username I use there.
On Dec 10, 2009
I can almost confirm this. It seems like -l values <6 are ignored and 6 ist
used. Values>6 are correctlz uses.
On Dec 2, 2009 8:50 PM, "Tadeusz Sośnierz" wrote:
Hello,
Looks like dmenu (in tip) ignores the -l argument, assuming 10 anyway.
Regards,
Ted
Which version are you talking about? I myself don't even have a cursor
or the ability to paste in stable.
Surma
2009/12/1 Tadeusz Sośnierz :
> Hello,
> I think there's a bug in pasting functionality. Steps to reproduce:
> 1. run dmenu
> 2. open some quotation (e.g. "
As Richard Pöttler pointed out correctly, I forgot to attach the patch.
Here ya go - sorry about that.
Surma
dl-dir.patch
Description: Binary data
Another small patch for supressing an error in dmenu's output when
_SURF_URI is not set
(as it happens when surf just started).
This is probably not the nice way to do it, but liek this I didn't
have to touch the code.
Surma
empty-url.patch
Description: Binary data
Hi,
I just figured out how buildpath() worked and that as a consequence
the default value of dldir is useless.
It causes buildpath() so create a file rather than a directory. So
here's a one-line patch.
Surma
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