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The info displayed, in the PCI device pane for instance, is sometimes so cryptic as to be useless (to me at any rate.) Perhaps there could be included in each pane a link to a place that tells what the codes mean.
thanks Dougal. i tried that in bothDougal wrote:I meant the type of quoting/params used.
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exec defaulttexteditor "$*"
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# mozstart test test.html
test test.html
file://test test.html
Error: Failed to send command: 500 command not parseable
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# mozstart test_test.html
test_test.html
file://test_test.html
#
# mozstart test%25test.html
test%25test.html
file://test%25test.html
#
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echo 'Text to be encoded /*$$[]' | perl -MURI::Escape -lne 'print uri_escape($_)'
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COMTAIL="$@"
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COMTAIL="`echo "$@" | perl -MURI::Escape -lne 'print uri_escape($_)' | sed 's/%2F/\//g' | sed 's/%3A/\:/g'`"
Confirmed here.John Doe wrote:1-if a node is selected and it's parent node is collapsed one is unable to switch to another node.
Some window managers won't set their names, so that gdk_x11_screen_get_window_manager_name() will return them. If it's unknown, this function will return "unknown" (which probably happens under IceWM).John Doe wrote:2-Computer->Operating System->Current Session->Desktop Environment (Specifically the "WindowManager" part)
works under JWM but under ICEWM nothing shows up.
This is because lspci in Puppy does not contain the database files (for space reasons), which are required to convert those cryptic numbers to text like "Ethernet Controller" or "FooTek 9182 Plus".Flash wrote:The info displayed, in the PCI device pane for instance, is sometimes so cryptic as to be useless (to me at any rate.) Perhaps there could be included in each pane a link to a place that tells what the codes mean.
Vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
Renderer : GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a/integrated/SSE2/3DNOW