xterm is intended to remain quite spartan on interface features so doesn't have tabs.
Two options that I can think of:
Run tmux or screen inside the terminal for multiple shells.
Take advantage of the flexibility of X11 and the xembed protocol...
xterm is intended to remain quite spartan on interface features so doesn't have tabs.
Two options that I can think of:
Run tmux or screen inside the terminal for multiple shells.
Take advantage of the flexibility of X11 and the xembed protocol...
I mean I see why this is happening, the authors of the programs don't care about Unix, only a small piece of it.
Both MS and Apple and, since recent times, Red Hat and Canonical only want first-tier access to FOSS devtools.
The reason why OSX...
And what about the commits already done? They fixed nothing, they stopped doing the thing that got people enraged. What they did is they stopped to widdle from the high board into the public pool. And, as cracauer@ pointed out, they seem to plan...
mer doul - it is even more evil. When I look at this comment, the deed is done after you wrote your own commit message. Otherwise, the WYSIWYG part would make no sense.
If you run a non-transparent system that takes control like Windows, it can do what it wants anyway. That doesn't take spy hardware.
But show me any SBC doing spy activities outside of the installed OS, implemented in hardware. It really needs...
The funny thing is that homebrew seems to do all of this for nothing. When running in kitty I see nothing that any old TUI app does with no problems on any old terminal.
How is that supposed to work? It can only communicate with ethernet. Everybody would notice unknown data going to somewhere online.
The SBC industry is disappointing because they all stick to the monolithic architecture. In a fair world they...
Wasn't that the case without AI already? I never used VS code. Thought it was an online thing that owns everything you make with it. Has it ever been a good idea?
I never had such issues, em0 was always stable as a rock.
Now it is completely unstable.
Anyone knows how to fix this? And it is not about router, Mikrotik 4011, also stable as a rock.
Oh, great. Apparently using kitty for everyday work is not in the cards:
$ tmux -L ollamasrv1a new-session -A -s ollamasrv1a /bin/bash
missing or unsuitable terminal: xterm-kitty
Kitty also seems a bit copy'n'paste challenged, at least on macOS.
Oh great. Linux now starts messing with their VT mechanism. You know, the one that had nothing wrong with it:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/KDE-Linux-KMSCON-Experience
I wonder whether this new toy is compatible with Claude Code, homebrew and pip.
That is not the question. The question is if Claude, homebrew or pip (or whatever) is compatible with $SHINY_NEW_TOY (at least I see them looking at things like that)
Crivens sounds like we've had some overlap on experience/customers. "Paperwork to justify that the line of code should be x=x-1 instead of x=x+1" fun times
That's not long, maybe I'm going to far fast. I'm a daily BSD user a long time. I think the ability to create and clone the same system to more computers is crucial. If you compile your own source-based system, you can add your forever programs...
Yes. I think early in the thread, I suggested that the OP do a search for nvidia posts by T-Aoki, and that was the one I was thinking of. I wonder it it would be worth it (easy for me to suggest work for someone else) to put something in the...
Is Immich just a photo/video host software? The demo doesn't show anything too different than Piwigo or Lychee, and both host easy with PHP (Piwigo FreeBSD notes). I preferred Lychee's UX, but wanted a mobile app and Piwigo has that :D (both...
The bootloader can do whatever it wants on Android devices, there's real chaos once you move out of the realm of Google-made devices.
A Pixel 1 is definitely able to cleanly unlock the bootloader via fastboot and then be rooted. From there it...
I observe an increasing tendency of TUI/terminal software that needs special "advanced" terminal emulators.
Homebrew on macOS is an example. If I am on FreeBSD in an xterm and ssh into one of my Macs, I can't directly run homebrew commands to...
Nah. That would require having USB 10GBit interface for the laptop, and VNC works better anyway
The problem is, 2000x1000 window in 32-bit color should completely redraw in 10-15 FPS range.
I will inspect the negotiated ciphers next time but...
Oh, great. Apparently using kitty for everyday work is not in the cards:
$ tmux -L ollamasrv1a new-session -A -s ollamasrv1a /bin/bash
missing or unsuitable terminal: xterm-kitty
Kitty also seems a bit copy'n'paste challenged, at least on macOS.
Alain De Vos, for me at least with GP108 [GeForce GT 1030], although I haven't used it much, Wayland has worked fine for me for awhile. I remember at one point it didn't, I asked on these forums, and at the time, it wasn't working for you, but...
OnePlus 6 (Qualcomm SDM845) has an interesting bootloader; default it's expected-locked to OnePlus firmware, can be officially OEM Unlocked (bootloader I think resets key to cause data wipe like most Androids), and Renegade Project allows generic...
Sorry
This isn't exactly on topic, but it's close enough.
We May Be Living Through the Most Consequential Hundred Days in Cyber History, and Almost Nobody Has Noticed
Saw an interesting post about the taskbar clock freezing on KDE: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/i-missed-my-train-and-its-fedoras-fault/190233
Not sure what's going on with that specifically, but 2nd post implies it's easier to notice or...
Not sure what openSUSE is using, but I wonder how KMSCON interacts with drm_kms_helper.fbdev_emulation=0; been using that for a bit for faster boots :cool: (TTY switching seemingly doesn't work but haven't needed that yet with GNOME 48+; Xfce/X11...
Cedric62, sorry I wasn't very clear. I use packages almost entirely. However, as I've mentioned, somewhere on this forum there are explanations as to why Nvidia packages sometimes don't work, usually because they will be out of sync--I forget...
Oh great. Linux now starts messing with their VT mechanism. You know, the one that had nothing wrong with it:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/KDE-Linux-KMSCON-Experience
I wonder whether this new toy is compatible with Claude Code, homebrew and pip.
iBook G4 makes a cool retro gaming laptop :cool: (it connects to my Wifi 6 router surprisingly; TenFourFox/32-bit old Firefox loaded some stuff with quick tests)
Not too sure about FreeBSD's support on that laptop though for graphics (couldn't...
I use x11 apps on plenty headless FreeBSD machines that have no X11 server of their own.
Examples: xbiff, ledbiff (uses keyboard LEDs to indicate you have mail), xload, xterm.
And of course the already mentioned remote Chrome or FIrefox to...
I use x11 apps on plenty headless FreeBSD machines that have no X11 server of their own.
Examples: xbiff, ledbiff (uses keyboard LEDs to indicate you have mail), xload, xterm.
And of course the already mentioned remote Chrome or FIrefox to...
I had a X230; it's fun if you have to access the other side of the mobo :p (pics; I think heatsink requires the mobo completely out but BIOS chips are just under keyboard)
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