Install the package kdegraphics-thumbnailers, and then depending on the file manager you may have to enable previews, e.g. in Dolphin > Configure Dolphin > Interface > Previews.
Install the package kdegraphics-thumbnailers, and then depending on the file manager you may have to enable previews, e.g. in Dolphin > Configure Dolphin > Interface > Previews.
My best guess is that in some configurations it raises SIGSEGV and then dumps core. Then, you use a debugger to analyse the core dump. But then again you could also set a breakpoint, or if you absolutely want a core dump, use abort() and configure SIGABRT to produce a core dump.
Yep, and Matlab too I think
Does anyone know how well it scales? I’m using Shotwell at the moment and it’s becoming very slow
I only use $EDITOR to launch vi from git. Emacs runs as a single process and is always open.
Me as an Emacs user, who omits -m on purpose to practice quitting vi in case I really need it
Same, but written differently
Same, but written differently
Awk has the advantage over Perl/Python/etc. that it’s standardized by POSIX. Therefore you can rely on it on all operating systems. It’s pretty much the only advanced scripting language available that is POSIX – the alternative would be some heavy shell scripting or almost-unreadable sed.
Everybody prefers Stollen with Marzipan
Does sending SIGQUIT behave differently than sending SIGTERM?
I use Dired mode in Emacs which I guess also counts as one of those. I find it very convenient because it’s integrated into Emacs. Also, I wouldn’t like to use the mouse for file management.
As boring as it is, gcc.
Can’t tell if this is about the French national drink or the Linux software that emulates dos
I know why it’s there, but it still annoys me that there’s a semicolon on the last line
Writing Useless Git Commit Messages, no doubt