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<0> lol Keyframe <1> shiv, are you using hoary ? <2> breezy <2> see bin <2> plz <1> shiv, that howto is for hoary, so dunno what changed in breezy <3> Keyframe: Old joke: emacs is a great operating system. All it needs is a good editor. <4> I haven't seen a decent text editor on linux yet :(((( <2> oh <1> shiv what bin, didnt see any <2> hmm <0> Angel_Dex: i could bring the bot online in another channel if you want to take a look at it before you install your own <4> ahahah EnsignRedshirt :) <2> the pastebin <0> Keyframe: try cream <0> Keyframe: cream rawks
<1> shiv, repost link <5> rupan3 sure join ##tucker-lounge <6> kbrooks: where'd this file~ = backup thing come from ? is it a gnomeism? <4> I use cream, it's almost there <7> Keyframe: I don't use emacs myself, but I know enough about it to respect it :p <2> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=20976 <8> wastrel, No. <8> wastrel, its a unixism <1> shiv, thats not pastebin <4> I don't respect tough learning curve for text editor.. another thing is features.. <7> Keyframe: or you could blow your mind and learn Vim ;-) <8> or a linuxism, whatever the case may be <9> nano> life <2> where I do that then? <4> Xenguy: Actually... :) <2> paste logs? <9> REAL MEN WRITE THIER OWN EDITORS IN PERL <4> Since I already know somewhat Vi.. <10> !pastebin <11> pastebin is, like, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :) <1> shiv, did you read all the answers in that howto ? <4> VI rulz! <9> nano ftw <2> hmm hold on <4> joe <9> or ed <12> sampan, naw... real men write their own screwed up language interpreter and then write the editor in that language.... see emacs ;) <1> shiv, as on the last page some one sais "cant start x server" <4> bah UltraEdit is the best, who am I kidding <9> Lol <13> oskude, you think someone actually read the entire thing? <6> what's a good way to synchronize the database for my palm pilot between my desktop & my laptop? <13> oskude, come on now. What is reading. <3> Who needs an editor? Get it right the first time: cat - > file <1> chuckyp, yes <9> now, emacs has gotten a version of emacs running IN emacs <2> also I am using the 855resolution as I have 1280 x 800 dell 700m laptop <13> wastrel, rsync? <4> jEdit comes close though - but it's slow startup (it's in java'... bah <7> Keyframe: there are no shortage of features in any of the above, but you want everything now, I know =) <14> http://unix.rulez.org/~calver/pictures/curves.jpg <9> And while we are at it, whats with the "sampan" <4> Xenguy: Yeah :) maybe I should write one, as a life goal or something.. if people would actually pay for linux software :D <9> People pay for cedega <7> Keyframe: bah <4> jdl: LOL :D <7> Keyframe: go back to windows, and pay for it this time :P <9> cource, cedega is a quality product <6> chuckyp: is there a way to test which files are fresher? <4> Xenguy: I am still on windows on desktop :P <13> samwh, why use cedega over wine? <2> oskude: thats the same problem I had I undid the changes and was able to reboot but I really need the How to to work for me as my fonts are killing my eyes <14> keyframe :-) <7> Keyframe: yeah, and I'm sure you paid for all your software too :P <9> Cedega is easier to configure, and has copy protection support <13> wastrel, what you want to like dynamically rsync? <4> Xenguy: Not everything :) <13> wastrel, based on date or something. <7> Keyframe: ya figure? <15> Keyframe, a lot of people pay for linux software, just not us low level types :) <7> ;-)
<1> shiv, so MS to the rescue ? doh, your on wrong channel then... <6> chuckyp: i just don't want a brainless copy to overwrite changes yeah. if i've made modifications on the laptop i want them copied to the desktop, and vice versa <9> Cource, you can always DL a cedega package <9> whats sad is that all the LINUX warez can fit on one page <13> wastrel, hrmm... I'm not in nix now but i'm sure there is a way to do that. <9> or maybe thats good <1> shiv, my "standard" font look just fine... <2> no no I used slax boot cd <2> I don't know mine are blurry just like in those attached image files in the how to <3> Anyone here using Kile for editing Latex files? <7> wastrel: unison is very cool; don't know if it applies to your situation <1> shiv, then theres something else wrong, not the fonts... <7> wastrel: it does bi-directional syncronization <6> greek and korean now. v. interesting having utf8 support in my xchat finally <2> where can I look then? <16> hmm is UbuntUSB any good? <6> no that's cyrillic i think... whatever. <1> shiv, maybe in font antialiasing... <7> EnsignRedshirt: I've seen it, looks nice; I'm lazy now and usually write 'rst' and transform that to latex when need be <6> thx Xenguy <1> shiv, "font rendering" under system - preferences - fonts <2> where is that its not in the details <7> wastrel: yw (I synchronize files between 3 boxen now with unison-gtk - works great :-) <16> eww non-free <4> anhow, somebody said yesterday that installing broadcom driver for WLAN is PITA.. well, it works like a charm, and probably the easiest installation I had on linux yet :D the wrapper thing <3> Xenguy: Kile isn't bad, but the spell-checker wants to spell check the math equations. I'm trying to find out how to prevent that. <1> shiv, there are plenty options to test there... <2> it does not say anything about antialiasing <1> shiv, font rendering <7> EnsignRedshirt: hrm, there must be a way to configure around that; there's always 'aspell' in a pinch (it has a 'latex' spellcheck mode) <17> hi <17> how can I find out what windowmanager I am using please? <7> Celeste: help > about ? <14> do you see Gnome? <18> Celeste, if you're running Ubuntu, it's Gnome <7> Celeste: nautilus by default <17> hum <3> Xenguy: Actually, I am using aspell from within latex--at least, that is the spelling option that I have chosen. I'll take a look at the latex option. <15> Celeste, it's not so simple these days :) <3> s/from within latex/from with Kile/ <18> Celeste, are there three menues in the top-left corner? <7> EnsignRedshirt: man aspell and search for latex <18> *menus, even :P <14> How come my "accelerated" nvidia driver is _so_ slow? <4> wtf, configuring network interfaces.. on boot and it hangs <4> hmm <7> EnsignRedshirt: er, tex <13> wastrel, try the man pages for rsync like I say i'm not in nix now and I have to go to work. I'm sure someone has done what you are trying. I'm also sure if there isn't an app for it you could do it with a simple shell script. <7> EnsignRedshirt: '-t' anyway <17> well the thing is ... I am using Kubuntu but I installed "ubuntu-desktop" so I have GNOME right now.... "Real Translucency" does not work and I read in a forum that I have to use the windowmanager "Metacity" to make "Real Translucency" work in GNOME.... so I think a Windowmanager like "metacity" is something additional to GNOME ? <3> Xenguy: Got it. Thanks. <7> EnsignRedshirt: yw <4> Celeste: Do you know of a guide about windows managers and stuff like that? <15> Celeste, if you're running gnome, you're almost certainly running metacity, but it doesn't have translucentcy, unless you run xgl in dapper <4> I absolutely have no clue about the difference between gnome, kde and such.. <14> gnome and kde are the same thing except different. <7> wastrel: rsync is very cool/smart, but uni-directional; unison(-gtk) uses a smart rsync-like algorhythm, but will also do bi-directional mirroring :-) <19> is there a package that installs most of the devel tools? <20> what is the best kernel to use for an athlon 3500+ <17> Keyframe, I am sorry I do not know ... but KDE and GOME seem to be environments <20> currently using 2.6.12-10-386 <17> nickrud, "xgl in dapper" ? I thought "xcompmgr and transset" ?? <1> meshe, build-essential <4> jdl: that was deep :) <19> thanks oskude :) <7> Keyframe: search for screenshots of gnome or kde <14> me nods <17> nickrud, I want the StarterBar panel have no black backgrounds <15> Celeste, hacks are hacks, and the later the hack, the better it is, usually <3> Xenguy: Argh, still no good. In $\frac{dp}{dt}$, aspell -t still flags dp and dt as spelling errors. <17> nickrud, you know the gDesklets?
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