Adam Borowski
Adam Borowski
This particular font is redundant with the way cool-retro-term already renders scanlines.
What does `du` say? Is this file sparse?
There's, at present, **no** disk usage known for individual items. Measuring it would require calculating the set of extents referenced by the current item, rather that by all items processed....
* (nit) the hashbang doesn't need to go through env, that's just a limitation of FreeBSD that's irrelevant here (because 1. if FreeBSD grows MPTCP support, it won't use Linux-specific...
This is a bug in gtk-3 versions of libvte. It's an intentional regression: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vte/-/issues/229 of something that used to work fine since the very days of vt100. And it's indeed...
If you can somehow use terminals built on GTK-2 versions of libvte, they don't have that regression, but sadly most distros have dropped it already.
Yes, this sounds like a good idea. Too bad, I'm rather short at tuits these days so it might take a while to implement this. I haven't done any mudding...
At the very least, you'd want an editable single-line buffer, to handle horizontal cursor movement and clears. A big solution would be a full-blown sub-terminal. I did once write a...
Unless you're going to copy/backup the image with a hole-ignorant tool, making the size drastically larger (40G? 100G?) costs nothing as the file will be sparse on the disk. If...
@lucmaga: it's up to you and possibly other IBM folks. Vmem, a former part of PMDK (and still there as of the most recent stable release) is mature finished code,...