Don't know about rtorrent, but that should be possible with transmission (daemon).DemoDoG said:Is it possible to link a terminalbased torrentclient like rtorrent to firefox so it can be started by simply clicking on the link in firefox?
aragon said:
echo '============================='
[ `which when` ] && when w
killasmurf86 said:I just tried deskutils/when, and I totally love it
aragon said:Very nice list, everyone. All I can add is lftp - a very nice ftp client.
man scr2png:scr2png takes a syscons screenshot generated by "vidcontrol -p" and
converts it in to a PNG image.
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EXAMPLES
The command sequence:
vidcontrol -p < /dev/ttyv0 > shot.scr
scr2png < shot.scr > shot.png
will capture the contents of the first virtual terminal, and redirect the
output to the shot.scr file. scr2png then processes this file, and
writes the output to shot.png. Of course this could be rewritten as
vidcontrol -p < /dev/ttyv0 | scr2png > shot.png
...
mogrify -resize 25% *.jpg
I used Herrie but it didn't play very nice, as my resources were rather limited on that pc, the only thing I could get to play reasonable well and being in console was mocp.oliverh said:Using herrie for music in the console now instead of cmus. Herrie is a project of FreeBSD developer Ed Schouten.
Fundamentalism :hckester said:I admit, I'm a vim user. But I'm curious to learn why some people think it's better to use nvi on BSD.
ckester said:I admit, I'm a vim user. But I'm curious to learn why some people think it's better to use nvi on BSD.
Gabe_G23 said:I'm in agreement with bsddaemon, if you want to Instant Message via Command-Line, Finch is the way to go.
I love irssi or Bitc*X for IRC though. [can't say the word or else: *beep**beep**beep**beep**beep*]