Hi, Pavel!
I might be just me, but MC being just a folder in some unrelated site
feels cheap - and worse: not easy to remember.
You can use www.midnightcommander.org. It's long, but it's easy to
remember.
Yeah, too long - and I managed to mis-spell it first time I tried. 8-(
Anyway, talk
And finally, the important point is that Linux is a
kernel. Technically not a whole Operating System.
Describing the Linux philosophy by describing applications that are
not Linux is confusing.
Not to mention that we're completely of-topic here.
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Hello!
I really hate to have to use mouse when I'm in a terminal window...
xclip is a really basic facility that MUST be in every distribution. The
philosophy of Linux is to provide command-line access to anything, so
why X clipboard is an exception?
Do you have any document describing the
Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello!
I tried this to get punctuation marks out the link references
avoiding extra spaces (ala .BR or .IR). The best idea I got
was using \ as separator because it seems to have no side
effects for groff in the man page. I read something about
\ preventing kerning between
Andrew V. Samoilov wrote:
Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello!
I tried this to get punctuation marks out the link references
avoiding extra spaces (ala .BR or .IR). The best idea I got
was using \ as separator because it seems to have no side
effects for groff in the man page. I read something about
\
--- On Thu 10/24, Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why do you want to put the date automatically? What's the point in
having
any date in the manual if the date is updated automatically? Updating it
by hand would be an extra requirement for the maintainers who edit the
manual.
It there any known bug running mc over an existing one
frozing the virtual terminal?
I mean, when I'm running mc on a xterm and I do a CTRL+O and (by
mistake) I run another mc get the xterm to froze.
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Jose Celestino [EMAIL PROTECTED] SysAdmin::SAPO.pt http://www.sapo.pt
Hello!
It there any known bug running mc over an existing one frozing the
virtual terminal?
As far as I know, it's not a known bug.
I mean, when I'm running mc on a xterm and I do a CTRL+O and (by
mistake) I run another mc get the xterm to froze.
I could not reproduce this bug with the CVS
Hello!
I've just discovered some more bugs...
1. * 'Options-Configuration-Compute totals' and
'Options-Configuration-Verbose operation' are enabled.
* BUG: totals are not computed when copying _single directory_
(if _two ore more dirs_ are copied, then all is ok).
2. * start