Re: [PLUG] Where to look...

2017-04-20 Thread Chuck Hast
I shall do so. It is Ubuntu Mate 16.04, but I am running Compiz on the desktop. The machine is a Thinkpad X-301. I am suspecting that it has something to do with going to the login as if the screen goes dark for a short time I can touch a key or the pointing device and it will wake back up just fin

Re: [PLUG] Where to look...

2017-04-20 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 17:50:55 -0700 Chuck Hast dijo: >My machine did its updates the other day, after doing so I have found >that something has been messed up with the upgrade. Now when the >screen goes dark for a long period of time, and I go to wake it back up >all I get is a gray screen. It doe

Re: [PLUG] 'tree' output not in US-ASCII character set

2017-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 20 Apr 2017, Tom wrote: > Disclaimer: I have no experience with Alpine or urxvt. In fact, I have > never hear of either and since I have not clue what they might be > google is not really helpful either. Alpine is the successor to pine, the UDub's MUA. urxvt is the unicode-enabled vers

[PLUG] Where to look...

2017-04-20 Thread Chuck Hast
My machine did its updates the other day, after doing so I have found that something has been messed up with the upgrade. Now when the screen goes dark for a long period of time, and I go to wake it back up all I get is a gray screen. It does show the cursor and it follows the mo- vement of the mou

Re: [PLUG] 'tree' output not in US-ASCII character set

2017-04-20 Thread Paul Mullen
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:25:10PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: >If I tell tree to use utf8 or us-ascii I get the control sequence > gibberish. When I paste (or insert) the tree output (without specifying a > character code) into a composing alpine message something changes the > character encodi

Re: [PLUG] 'tree' output not in US-ASCII character set

2017-04-20 Thread Tom
Disclaimer: I have no experience with Alpine or urxvt. In fact, I have never hear of either and since I have not clue what they might be google is not really helpful either. With the above out of the way - your Copy & Paste action is most likely routed through your Desktop environment. In KDE/Gnome

Re: [PLUG] 'tree' output not in US-ASCII character set

2017-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 20 Apr 2017, Paul Mullen wrote: > Just to review... You run `tree` in your terminal and it looks normal. Paul, Yes, the urxvt supports unicode, and the file command tells me the character encoding is utf8. > Then you cut and paste into another terminal window and end up with a lot >

Re: [PLUG] 'tree' output not in US-ASCII character set

2017-04-20 Thread John Meissen
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 05:48:31AM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: >Just ran tree on ~/ and copied last few lines of the output to a file: > > ├── legal > ├── palmer > │   ├── laxare > │   └── suppl-rpt > ├── past >

Re: [PLUG] 'tree' output not in US-ASCII character set

2017-04-20 Thread Paul Mullen
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 05:48:31AM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: >Just ran tree on ~/ and copied last few lines of the output to a file: > > ├── legal > ├── palmer > │   ├── laxare > │   └── suppl-rpt > ├── past > ├── permitting > └──

Re: [PLUG] 'tree' output not in US-ASCII character set

2017-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 19 Apr 2017, Tom wrote: > Have you considered those files/directories to be showing their correct > UTF-8 names? Tom, I assume that one word directory names follow the character string definition in locale. So, yes, I assume they show their correct UTF-8 names. Just ran tree on ~/