04-12-2004
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
hi,
i access unix through secure shell (SSH) from my pc running on windows. Can i save files from unix directly into windows-run pc?. e.g. vi files into notepad???
thanks alot,
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Apologies if this isn't quite the right thread
I have a vi session and I have set a lot of tags with 'mx'. can I save this session preserving these tags so when I go back to the session I don't have to reset them all?
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3. Gentoo
Hi Guys,
I dont know if this is the right thread to post this but i didnt find a better category. I am planning to buy a new desktop and i would need your suggestions for that. The desktop will be mainly for
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi everybody,
I have a prog who is filtering an image with a lot of parameters. The user has two choices :
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5. Red Hat
Hi all,
firstly apologies if this is in the wrong category.
I have been making livecds (fedora based) and to change eg the background i use below in the ks file.
this works fine, however when i install the livecd it loses the changes.
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am trying to do some changes at bashrc file located at /etc directory of my server. First I tried to edit bashrc via FTP downloaded on my pc changed it and loaded back, but it seems like changes are not reflecting.
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
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I need to save my files at c, d or any drive location via script.
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8. Solaris
Greetings.
I am trying to save a file to a usb from solaris 10.
If I do rmformat, I see my usb, but can't find a location to tell things to save to or figure out how to save/view the files on the disk.
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Thanks!
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10. AIX
There's no Vim in AIX (6 and 7), but Vi is natively available.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
fbsetbg
FBSETBG(1) Fluxbox Manual FBSETBG(1)
NAME
fbsetbg - Set a background wallpaper or pattern
SYNOPSIS
fbsetbg [-uU wallpapersetter] [-fFcCtTaA] wallpaper
fbsetbg [-uU wallpapersetter] -rR path
fbsetbg -bB fbsetrootoptions...
fbsetbg [-l|h|i|p]
DESCRIPTION
fbsetbg(1) is a wrapper that tries to find a suitable background-setting app and then tries to set the wallpaper using that app. You don't
have to configure fbsetbg. It just uses the first app it can find.
Furthermore it supports remembering the last set wallpaper so you don't have to edit the style or init-file to change the wallpaper.
It aims to provide clear error messages in a window that make debugging problems easy.
OPTIONS
-f file
Set fullscreen wallpaper.
-c file
Set centered wallpaper.
-t file
Set tiled wallpaper.
-a file
Set maximized wallpaper, preserving aspect (if your bgsetter doesn't support this option fbsetbg falls back to -f).
-u wallpapersetter
Use specified wallpapersetter, use no argument to forget.
-b fbsetrootoptions
Forward the options to fbsetroot(1). These can be used to set a solid, pattern, or gradient background texture.
-r directory
Set random wallpaper from a directory.
-F, -C, -T, -A, -U, -B, -R
Same as the lowercase option but without remembering.
-l
Set previous wallpaper. Or, if the random feature was last used, set another random wallpaper from the same directory.
-i
Display useful information about best wallpapersetter found.
-p
Display some useful tips.
-h
Display a help message.
FILES
~/.fluxbox/lastwallpaper
In this file the wallpaper you set will be stored, for the -l option.
ENVIRONMENT
wpsetters
Wallpapersetters to use. This can be a space-delimited list of the applications to try, or just a single name.
DISPLAY
The display you want to set the wallpaper on.
EXAMPLES
To use feh(1) as wallpapersetter and set wallpapper.jpg from the current directory as wallpaper.
$ wpsetters=feh fbsetbg wallpaper.jpg
Recall the last set wallpaper on display :0.0 with the stored options.
$ DISPLAY=:0.0 fbsetbg -l
BUGS
fbsetbg(1) is not foolproof.
AUTHORS
The author of fbsetbg is Han Boetes <han at fluxbox.org>
This manpage was converted to asciidoc format by Jim Ramsay <i.am at jimramsay.com> for fluxbox-1.1.2
SEE ALSO
fluxbox(1) fbsetroot(1)
AUTHOR
Jim Ramsay <i.am@jimramsay.com>
Author.
fbsetbg.txt 28 October 2011 FBSETBG(1)