| bio | website | mariocuba.net |
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| location | Venezuela | |
| age | 22 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | Apr 16 at 15:16 | |
| stats | profile views | 5 |
Transforming cookies and muffins into code since 2008.
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Apr 16 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 7 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Jun 7 |
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Scroll inside Screen, or Pause Output Wow ― this is actually what I wanted. I'm gonna try this one out. I'll check back soon! Thanks for the tip! |
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Jun 7 |
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Scroll inside Screen, or Pause Output I was just about to post about Copy / Scrollback mode (since deep in the manpage there's the reference) but you beat me to it =) — I found out that here (bit.ly/Lyg0yi) there's a nice explanation of how to use Vi-style commands for Scrollback navigation (Entering Scrollback Mode and Navigating section). Really useful. |
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Jun 7 |
accepted | Scroll inside Screen, or Pause Output |
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Jun 7 |
asked | Scroll inside Screen, or Pause Output |
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Apr 25 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 16 |
asked | GNOME / GTK app installed from source runs with default theme |
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Mar 11 |
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Using the system date / time in a Cron Script Oh, wow, that's an amazing resource. It's great to always keep learning. Thank you very much for the link! |
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Mar 6 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Mar 6 |
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Using the system date / time in a Cron Script This works like a charm. Although, I don't quite understand what's happening in here. Does the backticks allow inclusion of the output of other programs or something? What about the formatting (like +%F and such)? |
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Mar 4 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 4 |
asked | Using the system date / time in a Cron Script |
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Mar 4 |
awarded | Autobiographer |