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... #!/bin/sh
# Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 Andres Delfino
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Aug 11 2007 - 11:41
... specified
> separators to show them (-s). For example, given:
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> 00 00 ... 01 command
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> algn -a ',,,l' -s ':,.' outputs:
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> 00:00.01 command ... sh
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> # Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 Andres Delfino
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Aug 11 2007 - 11:46
... On 3/2/07, Antti Harri
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Mar 2 2007 - 09:10
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> > On 3/2/07, Antti Harri
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Mar 2 2007 - 10:42
... 4/6/07, Andris Delfino
openbsd-misc - Andrés Delfino - Apr 5 2007 - 19:26
... startx X, and try to capture the command's > > > stdout and stderr ? > > > > > > If you're running ksh ... been fine, but with the 'exec' there's no way it would > work, except it ... at the end of the first :P That's why it worked in my previous system. ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Jul 14 2007 - 18:24
... , i386. I don't know if it's important, but I didn't create a swap ... if [ "${fields}" -eq 1 ]; then printf '%s' "${line}" else for field in `jot "${fields ... = l } END { print m }'` width=`printf '%s' "${line}" | cut -f "${field}" | awk '{ print ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Aug 4 2007 - 14:31
... > if [ "${fields}" -eq 1 ]; then > > printf '%s' "${line}" > > else > > for field in `jot "${ ... = l } END { print m }'` > > width=`printf '%s' "${line}" | cut -f "${field}" | awk '{ print > ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Aug 5 2007 - 19:43
... > > Upper case T are horizontal tabs. It makes OpenBSD freeze too :S > > > > > > > > > > Hmm, no segfault here, just: > > > > > > [ ... ? > > Try to get a backtrace out of the core. It's more prodcutive to use > the tools available than to guess. > > ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Aug 9 2007 - 07:16
... wrote: > > > > Question: Is it true there was a developer's comment line in the Linux > > > kernel that said, "Does this ... not sure if the Classic II is a LC-Class > Macintosh (could be let's say from the II series as well). > > Maybe, but we don' ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Sep 16 2007 - 07:54
... 2, 2007 5:42 PM, Marco S Hyman
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Dec 2 2007 - 17:14
On Dec 3, 2007 10:53 PM, Damien Miller
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Dec 4 2007 - 06:49
... http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/ > Not feature rich, but it's small, fast and strives for security. > Seems to have a BSDish ... .com> ... I will never abandon the GPL license. ***So if it's possible for a piece of software to have two licenses, I' ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Dec 7 2007 - 14:30
... , Ste Jones
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Dec 7 2007 - 15:32
... add my own two p. > Even tho I know nobody asked. > http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/ > Not feature rich, but it's small, fast and strives for security. > Seems to have a BSDish license as well. License example of thttpd: /* libhttpd.c - HTTP ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Dec 7 2007 - 15:46
To: list Richard's words are the essence of the Free Software Foundation and the GNU General Public License: ... way (hiding it), is gifted with a promotion of its work. So, let's write a quick condition here: // Check whether this is good shit if ( ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Dec 12 2007 - 13:04
... .fi> wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Dec 2007, Andris wrote:
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> >> there's already games/prboom, so why another Doom-engine?
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> > Because ... ported it?
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> > I don't get this "there's already a ported implementation of
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Dec 13 2007 - 12:25
... don't care if they run GNU or don't) run "Torvald's version" (also known as "Linux" because it is the official "version") ... GNU/Linux", you're not sending a message to stop using Torvald's version which _is_ non-free software. I can see you trying to ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Jan 8 2008 - 13:47
... of the line". Therefore: if there's only one popular kernel that GNU ... non-free software kernel. There's no way to talk about ... talking about a version that's not from Linus Torvalds" text ... right? Well, then sacrifice Linux's popularity for the sake of ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Jan 9 2008 - 08:54
... freedom 1). 2. Stallman states that Torvald's version of Linux is non-free. * ... those modifications are not adopted by Torvalds's project (Linux), the term GNU/Linux can ... operative systems doesn't work, since Torvald's "version" of Linux surpass by far the ...
openbsd-misc - Andrés - Jan 12 2008 - 16:19