Yesterday at 4:07am, Jason Pepas expounded:
++ how would one get a application running in a xterm to distinguish
++ between "right arrow key" and "control + right arrow key"?
++
++ S-lang doesnt seem to do it, nor ncurses, or even going straight
++ for /dev/tty0...
++
++ any ideas?
Excellent que
I've heard numerous things about how connecting optical drives and hard
disks to the same ide controller can be a bad idea, due to it causing
a) the hard drive and cdrom to operate in the same mode, where the cdrom
usually operates in a slower mode b) data corruption. I don't know how
substan
Today at 10:17pm, Patrick Lang expounded:
++ I got around to thinking about my important data on here and decided it would
++ be best to set up a raid-1 for my home directory. I just can't trust a 2
++ year old western digital and a IBM 75GXP, what a combination for disaster,
++ hopefully they w
I got around to thinking about my important data on here and decided it would
be best to set up a raid-1 for my home directory. I just can't trust a 2
year old western digital and a IBM 75GXP, what a combination for disaster,
hopefully they won't die at the same time.
Ok, the point of this me
how would one get a application running in a xterm to distinguish
between "right arrow key" and "control + right arrow key"?
S-lang doesnt seem to do it, nor ncurses, or even going straight
for /dev/tty0...
any ideas?
-jason
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