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<0> only trick is getting them to sign up. :P
<1> hehe
<1> gaia and znuff will be on later too, ill remember to ask them
<0> remember to get some sleep in there sometime too eh.
<1> i wake up when the phone rings... not that it does
<0> hah
<1> i get up by noon, send off my resume to the 1 or 2 new listings
<0> hmm..
<0> ok pretty much everyone thinks it's pretty cool.
<1> hey ngine
<2> hey
<3> Redb3ard: How'd it handle checkboxes that are set disabled?
<1> hmm, good point
<3> And radios, for that matter
<1> never considered it
<4> a quest



<0> well... the region won't be active.
<1> but it still should be doable...
<0> there's just a bit more CSS to add, so far as I can tell.
<1> just need some "disabled" graphics
<0> so that it'll grey out the disabled elements.
<0> yeah.
<4> i set my bash to some collors but when im reopening another sesion the colors disapear
<1> can use the attribute/value selectors to check if its disabled or not
<4> why this ?
<0> `AJ: well, how'd you set them?
<4> wrote them manually like this
<4> local WHITE="\[\033[1;37m\]"
<4> ...
<4> understand ?
<5> yes, `aj
<0> on the terminal?
<4> :D yes
<0> because none of that crap will persist. if you want it to persist you probably want to stick those lines in your .bashrc or .bash_profile
<3> Duh, no wonder it doesn't work in other sessions
<4> yes but .bashrc i dont have this
<0> fortunately bash has a history, which you can simply open in your favourite text editor and copy the relevant lines out of
<4> i read that that i must putit there
<4> but i cannot find .bashrc
<0> `AJ: .bash_profile...
<0> ~/.bash_profile. take a look.
<4> ok
<4> wait a sec
<4> ocate .bash_profile
<4> i givit locate
<0> GOD DAMN
<4> no file on my system
<0> quit doing stupid crap.
<0> ls ~/.bash_profile
<0> ls ~/.bashrc
<3> And if they're not there, just create them
<0> before I castrate you with a rusty pair of fencing pliers.
<4> :D
<3> Heh, gotta love that renowned #linuxhelp friendliness
<0> yup.
<6> hehe
<4> :)
<4> and is not working
<0> and what are you doing?
<4> i created that file
<4> i put the lines in the file
<4> still not working
<4> where must be the .bash_profile
<4> ?
<3> OMG
<0> what distribution is this?
<4> Slackware
<4> ty :)
<0> you're an idiot and you're running slackware. how stereotypical.
<1> i run slackware!
<1> *growl*
<4> wow , and hat did u tought that all of us ar smart like u are ?
<4> if u want to help me is ok ..if not ok too tell me and ill stop ask ..
<0> look at /etc/bash.bashrc
<0> so far as I can tell that's the first file bash sources.



<3> Not /etc/profile?
<4> cat /etc/bash.bashrc
<4> cat: /etc/bash.bashrc: No such file or directory
<4> and btw im not english so i guess my english ****s too ...but anyway i want to learn..so ..
<0> strangely after that it sources ~/.bashrc
<4> any ideea ?
<4> :)
<0> use strace.
<0> strace bash &> dump
<0> run that, type exit, press enter.
<0> cat dump | grep open
<4> ok
<4> some lines appeard
<0> crap.
<3> bronaugh: It's not bash to blame i think, but rather a typical PEBCAK
<0> bash detects if it's running in an interactive shell.
<0> Coma: more like Problem Exists between Patrick Volkerding and Chair
<0> PEBPVC. nice.
<3> lol
<4> ...
<7> Hi all.
<4> `lo Viking667
<4> so guys ..any other ideea /
<4> ?
<0> `AJ: I'd sugest you strace bash then type exit... and use the backscroll of your terminal, if it's long enough, to look for open calls.
<0> `AJ: this'll be where bash is trying to open some file. sometimes it'll be some library it needs; other times it'll be some bash script you'll be able to tell by the first read call it makes.
<7> `AJ: hrm? What on EARTH are you tracing?
<0> it's a nasty way tofigure this out, but it's the only nice way.
<0> Viking667: slackware apparently doesn't source ~/.bashrc
<7> hrm.
<7> start with /etc/profile
<0> that's not a bad start, but my bash doesn't seem to source that.
<1> hey viking
<4> Viking667 : this exists
<4> and i see there someth about dircolors ..
<4> so now
<4> where i have to put my color system ?
<8> i want to redirect the output of a prog in a file and on screen at the same time. how can i do that?
<0> HAHA
<0> http://news.com.com/2061-10793_3-6083486.html?part=rss&tag=6083486&subj=news
<0> Apple Build Quality. yeah.
<0> ike-: tee
<7> Well, is there a specified strategy for defining what bash sources on startup?
<0> Viking667: not that I know of. I use strace because I know it well.
<0> and it works for everything. fully general is good.
<4> ok
<4> let me try ..
<7> strace would do the job... mind you, you could be overloaded on "open(...)" calls
<3> Or you'd just read the bash manual, which explains which files get sources when in detail :P
<0> Coma: unless moron maintainers patch bash to source different files.
<4> working
<4> thx alot
<4> :)
<7> could also watch stat() calls and stat64() calls
<3> bronaugh: He wouldn't be tha...... Oh, never mind
<9> Viking667, my beloved kiwi :-p
<1> degerman, viking... either of you guys have a digg.com account?
<0> not even bash is sacred.
<7> holla
<8> bronaugh, tanx for the tip!
<9> not me, sorry Redb3ard
<7> Redb3ard: err, not me.
<0> ike-: np
<1> oh well
<9> Viking667, you know what funny thing happened last week?
<4> ty bronaugh , Viking667 , Coma
<4> ok lets see next :)
<7> daGerman: what?
<9> Viking667, i have your calendar hanging on my wall and missed a celebration day cause its a special one in germany, that is not on this new zealand calendar
<7> lol. Sorry, dude. These are Southern Hemisphere, not .de
<9> i was going to work and wondered why nobody was there
<9> haha


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