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<evulish_> making ssh keys super easy <Two-Bits> i dont think so. my old dell has one <Zenethian> they do actually <Zenethian> it's called a trackpoint <evulish_> making testing locally easy, as well <Technobabble> "who wants to play with my nubbin" <Two-Bits> evulish: telnet doesn't do it for you? <evulish_> telnet? :P <Technobabble> zen, did dell infringe? <evulish_> i can't do RSA encryption in my head, sadly, or whatever ssh uses <Runabout> hmm didnt surpress the error on the web page, maybe I instered it in the wrong position? <Runabout> $hostname = @gethostbyaddr($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']); <Technobabble> Runabout, don't paste code <Technobabble> you should know that by now <evulish_> shrug <Runabout> sorry, first night in here. <evulish_> turn off warnings then <evulish_> heh <Technobabble> Runabout, it's the same for all help chans <Technobabble> don't msg the ops <Technobabble> don't paste code <Two-Bits> evulish: i wouldn't sacrifice an entire user experience for the luxury of not doing something as simple and downloading putty or the like <evulish_> there's a lot of stuff i have on osx that i'd love to see on windows <Two-Bits> evulish: and vice versa.. like, oh i dont know, file extensions?! <evulish_> an easier way to get to apps (spotlight), os-wide spellcheck (apple spell, i think), an easy way to get to the desktop (expose) <evulish_> file extensions? <evulish_> os x has file extensions <Technobabble> lol <Two-Bits> windows has an easy way to get the to desktop.. 2 of them actually <Two-Bits> window+m for one <evulish_> what's m? <evulish_> i know win+d does it <Two-Bits> and the show desktop shell shortcut (which can be given a hot key as well) <evulish_> but that ****s everything up if you click anything <Technobabble> windows+m is minimize all <evulish_> oh <Two-Bits> win+d does too. <evulish_> i don't want that <evulish_> i want to be able to restore the windows just as they were <Two-Bits> well then you have win+d <evulish_> that doesn't work <Technobabble> i didn't know about the D <evulish_> hit win+d, open a file, then hit win+d again <Two-Bits> what do you mean it doens't work <evulish_> and have fun with that. <Technobabble> actually <Technobabble> it does put them right back <evulish_> not for me <Technobabble> does for me <Two-Bits> not if you open another window <evulish_> in the same order? <Technobabble> yup <Two-Bits> it does what i logically expect it to do. if a window is open, show the desktop <Technobabble> did't try to open a window... <trollboy> ok <Technobabble> i have dual monitors and everything <Technobabble> puts it right back everywhere <trollboy> I designed how I would do an open source catalog system <evulish_> what i do: <evulish_> win+d <evulish_> double click text file <evulish_> win+d again <evulish_> and everything is all ****ed up <Runabout> ok turned off error levels to 0, and works fine <Technobabble> Runabout, that was a smart *** comment <Technobabble> he didn't really mean to turn your error reporting off <Two-Bits> not all ****ed up. you're no longer viewing the desktop at that point. so win+d does what it's supposed to do. which is show the desktop <evulish_> sure i did <Two-Bits> so it does <Technobabble> that doesn't fix the problem <evulish_> Two-Bits: yeah, but it doesn't put the windows back the way they were for me <Technobabble> are they all rearanged? <evulish_> yeah <Technobabble> or cascaded or something? <Two-Bits> Technobabble: you're missing the point <evulish_> they're ordered differently <Technobabble> no, i know your point <Two-Bits> or maybe not <Two-Bits> what does it do evulish?! <evulish_> holy christ <Two-Bits> win+d, open text file, win+d (what happens?) <evulish_> the windows i had on top before i hit win+d the first time are no longer on top <trollboy> http://www.hyboriansolutions.net/OSCart/gif_1.gif <evulish_> or sometimes it just doesn't come back if you open another window while in win+d <Two-Bits> and if you hit win+d again? <Technobabble> right, 'cause it thinks that you wanted to reset your order <evulish_> a third time? <evulish_> i ***ume they all disappear <evulish_> Technobabble: well that's a dumb*** thing to ***ume :P <Technobabble> not really <evulish_> sure it is, it's illogical <trollboy> and no one is listening to my genius <Two-Bits> i guess i'm just not seeing what you're seeing <evulish_> ok <evulish_> this is why i used to use win+d <evulish_> i'd be working on a project <evulish_> then i'd need access to a different server, but i don't remember the p***words for all of them <evulish_> so i have pwords.txt on my desktop <Redc> Do u guys know any good way to ask other webmaster to add ur link for SEO purpose? anybody did SEO b4? <evulish_> i'd hit win+d, open that file, hit win+d again and have the notepad on top of the windows i was working with originally, IDEALLY <evulish_> but it doesn't work that way <Two-Bits> as well it shouldn't <evulish_> BUT I WANT IT TO <evulish_> i know that's not what it does <evulish_> but that's what it SHOULD do <Two-Bits> the purpose of win+d is not to show the desktop and remember the state of the windows you had them in, then restore them when you hit it again <evulish_> why would it make sense to do it another way? <evulish_> who would hit win+d twice in a row for some other reason? <Two-Bits> well, if i hit win+d it means i want to see the desktop. suppose i'm done with something for a while, and i want to do other things. then later, i want to see the desktop again, but instead of getting the desktop, a bunch of other **** i didn't want to see suddenly pops up <evulish_> "i want to reset the alt-tab order of all my windows" or "i want to resume working on whatever i was working on before hitting win+d" <evulish_> which is more logical? <Two-Bits> i know nothing about things resetting their order <evulish_> well if you hit win+d twice, the order is all ****ed up <evulish_> who knows how it does it <evulish_> but it seems the most logical way to do it is this: <evulish_> hit win+d once, all windows go away <Two-Bits> not for me it's not <evulish_> hit win+d again, all your old windows come up beneath the new windows that were opened/used since the first time in the order they were previous <evulish_> hit win+d a third time, it goes back to step 1 <Two-Bits> i'm not getting that <evulish_> why not? <Two-Bits> if i hit win+d, it shows the desktop <evulish_> it makes the most sense, imo <Two-Bits> if i IMMEDIATELY hit win+d again, it restores everything the way it was <Two-Bits> if i open any windows, the entire effect seems to be reset. so when i hit win+d again, it merely shows the desktop <evulish_> yeah <evulish_> but that's not what i want <evulish_> i know that's what it does <evulish_> but that's not what os x does <evulish_> and which is what i like it to do <evulish_> so therefore, that feature isn't even in windows <Two-Bits> that's nice. it still makes sense. it does what it's supposed to do <evulish_> well yes <evulish_> but it's useless to me <Two-Bits> no, that feature is not in windows. though i'm sure you could make an app to do it <evulish_> os x has a shortcut to hide everything (equivalent to minimizing) <evulish_> then expose shuffles everything off to the side <evulish_> letting you open **** <Two-Bits> tbh, i have no use for such a feature anyway. i use the explorer location bar in my taskbar. you can type in filenames and run them directly from the desktop <Two-Bits> you could simply type pwords.txt in it, and boom, it's there <Two-Bits> no window swapping <evulish_> well alot of the times, i don't remember the name of the file i'm looking for <evulish_> so it takes a little bit of hunting <Two-Bits> it gives a list of suggestions <evulish_> or often times, i drag and drop a file from the desktop into an open window in osx <evulish_> no idea how to do that in windows <trollboy> hey <trollboy> question for you guys
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