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<0> headmonkey: anyway, I have used it since two years to make projects, so ... it is a development environment for me ... and since it contains each things I need, I suppose I can say it is integrated
<0> s/since/for/
<1> what kind of cell phone?
<2> have a nice day/night/whatever ppls :-)
<3> koollman, i have a wicked .emacs
<4> brb I need to go mess the cell phone up
<5> I'm trying to get 'less' working correctly -- whenever I have input with color in it, it shows the escape codes rather than the color, which would be preferable, I've looked in the manpages, and all I see is a way to get it to display the escape sequences rather than the color, but nothing to go the other way around -- nothing seems to be coming up on google that is relevant
<6> tty on phones is for the hard of hearing
<1> and tty on a cell phone is for hearing impaired people. it allows them to type messages and receive messages in text form. It's a basic serial connection
<6> it's tele type
<5> I'm checking my /etc/DIR_COLORS file, and it is set to COLOR tty, which apparently means that color isn't transferred in pipes, so the color codes shouldn't even be reaching less from what I understand.
<6> not the same as tty on a computer
<1> my cell phone runs putty
<3> holy hell
<6> channel split
<6> or node split, i mean



<7> CAPTAIN! I CAN'T HOLD HER ANY LONGER!
<6> lol
<7> I'M GIVING HER ALL SHE'S GOT!
<6> hey, CHodapp
<6> hee hee
<6> warp nine, c'mon man!1
<3> merkaba, did you get a chance to read any of that stuff?
<8> well...im good like that ;)
<3> http://www.gnu.org/software/global/
<3> Global has very advanced support for source location in a large project
<3> but etags has been good enough for me
<8> doesnt look like i can embedded that into an editor....or is it a library of virtualized functions ?
<8> can i just call "global_create()" and then "global_search()" from within my c code ?
<1> anyone know how to do network UPnP ?
<8> or does it just spew output to stdout like all the other command line utils ?
<3> headmonkey, it can be used for emacs and other editors
<3> you could try reading the manual
<8> i just looked at it....its a cli
<8> same as gnu's source highlighter...cli
<3> sigh...http://www.gnu.org/software/global/globaldoc.html#SEC39
<8> command line interface to emacs...wonderful
<7> Is the binary method of computing powers is O(n + log(n)) ~= O(n)? Anyone know?
<9> cool! my linux carputer is nearing completion! :)
<0> headmonkey: cli is the unix way of interfacing things easily ...
<8> koollman, cli's are great...but a cli without a binary interface ****s
<3> headmonkey, you apparently can't read...gtags is the emacs interface to global
<8> so we have a library designed to analyse source code, that cant be used as a library for analysing source code....same with gnu's source highlighter
<8> gnu's acronym might be recursive...but their source code isnt ;)
<3> what the hell are you saying?
<3> http://cedet.sourceforge.net/ede.shtml
<3> you might also want to look at that
<10> is there any way to save data from lost+found dir.. ?
<3> there are a number of other Emacs IDE packages, IIRC
<3> Tushar, it may be difficult to recover
<8> "In doing so it attempts to emulate a typical IDE (Integrated Development Environment)."
<3> it certainly helps to use a journalled fs :D
<8> right from the first paragraph of the docs....its an attempt to emulate an ide...its not an ide ;)
<3> headmonkey, you're splitting semantic hairs again
<8> no im not
<10> :-) headmonkey
<3> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/5765
<3> you split semantic hairs all the time
<11> Tushar: malayalee ano?
<11> hmm
<11> tamil teri ma?
<10> nope
<11> hindi atha he?
<10> poningru i am indian.
<8> this situation occours because unix geeks get into a mindset where they think all data is a stream....and it comes from knowing only how to code procedurally....and its a forced paradigm....everything is not a stream....and i cant stand being forced to deal with everything as a stream...its extreme waste of resources
<10> haa ati hey poningru
<3> what situation?
<3> Tushar, he's trying to find out what language you speak :D
<11> yeah...
<11> the malu crowd online is not that big
<11> tamil is even smaller
<3> malu?
<11> malayalee
<10> :-) hanumizzle oh ok..
<10> Guju
<3> never heard of that one actually
<11> ah gotcha



<10> Gujarat ?
<3> Tamils is mad smart
<3> OH!
<8> linux journal is a magazine, and in order to stay in business, it has to produce articles written with a slant towards what the readers want to hear
<11> people from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerela
<11> are refered to as malayalee
<11> or malu
<12> poningru: the only language whose name is a palindrome AFAIK
<8> and that article isnt a study into how emacs isnt as efficient a development environment as it could be
<3> headmonkey...but this has nothing to do with viewing data as a stream, and nothing to do with whether or not Emacs is an IDE
<3> you don't use Emacs; you don't know what you're talking about
<11> amphi: yep
<4> VI!
<3> poningru, doesn't Kerala have a 98% literacy rate?
<3> or something like that
<11> hanumizzle: yeah something like that
<8> you might not be aware of the connections...but that doesnt mean they dont exist
<3> 'malayalam'
<13> emacs isn't an ide. emacs is an OS.
<3> being obtuse doesn't make you smart
<11> Skunky: rofl
<14> vi > nano > * -emacs > enacs :P /me ducks
<14> vi > nano > * -emacs > emacs* :P /me ducks (didn't want to mean the computer)
<13> poningru: there are people who set emacs as their shell. emacs fanatics are... fanatical.
<6> i subscribe to linux journal
<11> hehe
<11> I know
<3> when people talk about how poor India is, they often bring up the 53% overall literacy...but fail to realize that's 500+ million people
<4> :set shell=/bin/sh
<6> i know basic emacs usage, but my main beef against emacs is the lack of a portable cut/copy/paste across my whole desktop
<6> emacs won't import/export pastes outside itself, that's why i stopped getting into it more
<6> and it's shell execution is pretty lame
<6> if you just use emacs and nothing else, then emacs works fine
<3> lo_tek, um...you can't select text from it and use middle-click to paste?
<13> so they need to make the next generation... fmacs... or maybe skip a few. imacs
<4> xmacs
<4> pmax
<1> anyone use dlink dge-530t gbit nic?
<6> i probably could, hanumizzle, but there's so many other tools out there that are easier to use than emacs
<3> lo_tek, try reading this: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/CopyAndPaste
<6> ok, i'll read it, hang on
<3> like JFK said, I learned Emacs "not because it was easy, but because it was hard"
<6> lol
<3> and reaped a considerable benefit
<3> anyway, here's the log where headmonkey insinuates that everyone who uses interpreted languages is a dimwitted brown-noser, plus commentary:
<3> http://pastebin.com/729178
<9> how can i parse a simple file in /proc, get a number out of text file, and execute a command if a number is less than something?
<13> linagee: write a script.
<9> would i have to write any C code, or can this be all bash?
<3> linagee, probably bash, but I would use Perl
<13> linagee: might need sed or awk with bash, or do it in perl
<3> awk is awkful
<3> once you learn Perl, you will never look back at sed and awk again
<4> hanumizzle, tru dat f00
<4> lol
<3> if you really feel withdrawal, use psed...
<12> hanumizzle: hemachandra, huh? didn't know that
<3> oh yes...look it up on wikipedia
<12> I will
<3> Hemachandra Suri
<10> hmm
<9> Skunky: you can do a conditional numeric comparison with bash?
<3> yes
<10> Hemchandra ?
<15> How do I add something to crontab?
<3> Tushar, it's a matter of transliteration
<10> Trent crontab -e
<12> Trent: cronta -e
<15> Tushar, But what I do put in it?
<9> mmm... this is comfort food. chicken noodle soup, quesodilla, drink. just like mama used to make. :)
<10> cool hanumizzle
<16> Anyway, does anyone have any suggestions for my question? What exactly does "/dev/mapper/casper-snapshot does not have any corresponding BIOS drive." mean?
<10> Trent man cron


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