similar to: Changing default file type in Centos 6

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Changing default file type in Centos 6"

2016 Feb 28
2
Changing default file type in Centos 6
On 02/27/2016 07:56 PM, Yamaban wrote: > On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 19:38, H <agents at ...> wrote: > >> It turns out my markdown files - extension .md - are of the "Genesis >> ROM" file type in Centos 6. Googling did not turn up any obvious >> places to change this in Gnome - neither in my local directory or in >> /etc/gnome. >> >> Where would
2016 Feb 28
1
Changing default file type in Centos 6
On 02/28/2016 04:08 PM, Yamaban wrote: > On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 15:47, H <agents at ...> wrote: > >> On 02/27/2016 07:56 PM, Yamaban wrote: >>> On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 19:38, H <agents at ...> wrote: >>> >>> > It turns out my markdown files - extension .md - are of the >>> "Genesis ROM" > file type in Centos 6. Googling did
2016 Feb 27
2
Changing default file type in Centos 6
On 2016-02-27, Frank Cox <theatre at melvilletheatre.com> wrote: > On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 16:33:00 -0500 H wrote: > >> No, that I already did. I am talking about the file type when you >> open a graphical directory window. > > I'm missing something here. Do you mean that you want to change icon > that shows up in a Nautilus window for a particular filetype? >
2016 Feb 27
2
Changing default file type in Centos 6
On February 27, 2016 1:52:47 PM EST, Frank Cox <theatre at melvilletheatre.com> wrote: >On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 19:38:09 +0100 >H wrote: > >> It turns out my markdown files - extension .md - are of the "Genesis >> ROM" file type in Centos 6. Googling did not turn up any obvious >places >> to change this in Gnome - neither in my local directory or in
2016 Feb 09
3
Latest version of kate editor
On 02/02/2016 06:29 PM, Frank Cox wrote: > On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 18:02:40 +0100 > H wrote: > >> What do people use as a programming editor on CentOS 6? > I personally use Geany and/or vim, depending on what I'm doing and how I'm doing it. > > You can find pre-compiled rpms for the latest version of geany for Centos 6 and 7 on my website if you want them. (The Centos 6
2016 Feb 02
12
Latest version of kate editor
On 02/02/2016 03:50 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: > On 02/02/2016 09:28 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: >> CentOS is not a bleeding-edge distribution that constantly keeps >> packages up to date with the upstream projects. If you want that, try >> another distribution like Fedora. > <rant> > GNOME can get a rebase to a newer version, but KDE can't..... this > from a
2016 Feb 28
1
Re: Changing default file type in Centos 6
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 15:37, H wrote: > On 02/28/2016 12:27 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote: >> On 2016-02-27, Frank Cox wrote: >> > On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 16:33:00 -0500 H wrote: >> > >> > > No, that I already did. I am talking about the file type when you >> > > open a graphical directory window. >> > I'm missing something here. Do you
2019 Apr 14
7
Outliner
I would love to find an old-fashioned outliner, like the ones that used to exist prior to the modern GUIs. It would make writing structured documents, or organizing thoughts in general, so much more convenient, productive and faster. Ideally it should allow saving files in txt, OO and markdown formats... Does anything like this exist that can run in a terminal window under Centos??
2016 Mar 06
3
Latest version of geany editor
On 02/28/2016 06:53 PM, Frank Cox wrote: > On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 16:30:44 +0100 > H wrote: > >> I initially downloaded geany 1.24 from the EPEL repository but now >> wanted to install the plugin package which is not in EPEL. I visited >> your webpage , downloaded the Centos 6 x86_64 version of both geany 1.26 >> and the and lib-geany, which I assume is the
2017 Oct 28
4
How to encourage maintainers to update their software
On 10/28/2017 02:07 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 10/28/2017 12:28 PM, Japheth Cleaver wrote: >> On 10/27/2017 2:54 PM, Frank Cox wrote: >>> I do that with a number of packages that are either newer or simply >>> not available in the various Centos repos.? In many cases it's as easy >>> as downloading a new tar source file and adding it to the existing
2016 Feb 28
3
Latest version of kate editor
On 02/02/2016 06:29 PM, Frank Cox wrote: > On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 18:02:40 +0100 > H wrote: > >> What do people use as a programming editor on CentOS 6? > I personally use Geany and/or vim, depending on what I'm doing and how I'm doing it. > > You can find pre-compiled rpms for the latest version of geany for Centos 6 and 7 on my website if you want them. (The Centos 6
2016 Feb 10
2
Latest version of kate editor
On 02/09/2016 09:50 PM, Frank Cox wrote: > On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 21:43:50 +0100 > H wrote: > >>> You can find pre-compiled rpms for the latest version of geany for Centos 6 >>> and 7 on my website if you want them. (The Centos 6 i386 rpm is two >>> versions behind but the x86_64 version is up to date. I don't have easy >>> access to an i386 Centos 6
2016 Aug 08
4
Eclipse rpms
On 08/08/2016 03:25 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote: > # yum install centos-release-scl > # yum list devtoolset-4-eclipse\* Of course, the next question is: Is it possible to install Eclipse in a way that doesn't require users to run "scl enable devtoolset-4 bash" in a terminal? Or can selected software collections be enabled by default in new sessions?
2017 Jun 16
4
Markdown editor for CentOS 7?
Hi, I recently discovered Markdown, and I'm currently using it to write some documentation for CentOS 7. https://github.com/kikinovak/formation-linux For the time being, I'm using my good old Vim editor for writing it. I turned off syntax highlighting, since this produces random results with Markdown. Pages are correctly displayed on Github, but in order to see them, I have to push
2016 Feb 28
0
Changing default file type in Centos 6
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 15:47, H <agents at ...> wrote: > On 02/27/2016 07:56 PM, Yamaban wrote: >> On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 19:38, H <agents at ...> wrote: >> >> > It turns out my markdown files - extension .md - are of the "Genesis ROM" >> > file type in Centos 6. Googling did not turn up any obvious places to >> > change this in
2019 Apr 15
2
Outliner
Emacs Org-mode ? https://orgmode.org/ ?On 4/14/19, 1:51 PM, "CentOS on behalf of Frank Cox" <centos-bounces at centos.org on behalf of theatre at sasktel.net> wrote: On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:42:56 +0200 H wrote: > I would love to find an old-fashioned outliner, like the ones that used to > exist prior to the modern GUIs. It would make writing structured
2016 Dec 02
4
CentOS 7, PS-2 moose
I just built a workstation, CentOS 7, fully updated. My user requires his three-button mouse, telling me that imaging software is written for three-button mice (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get a new mouse). Anyway, no cursor. In both /var/log/messages and journalctl, I see "unable to enable mouse". What I read in messages and manpages is that PS-2 is default
2015 Dec 14
3
libreoffice 4.4 or 5 in CentOS 6
Op 14-dec.-2015 22:02 schreef Frank Cox <theatre at melvilletheatre.com>: > > On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 21:43:54 +0100 > Patrick Bervoets wrote: > > > I need the ability to make signed PDFs in LibreOffice, so I tried LO 5 and LO > > 4.4 rpms from LO.org but they are useless (menu and toolbar are black). > > Anyone been able to use a higher version of LO? >
2020 Nov 06
3
Style Guide for ASCII Text Documents ?
Hi, Can anyone on this list recommend a good style guide for formatting technical documentation (HOWTOs related to CentOS servers) using ASCII text only ? Markdown and/or AsciiDOC are *not* an option, since these documents should be easily readable in a text console. Cheers from the sunny South of France, Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'?glise - 30730
2018 Nov 21
2
Upping my game on web work
Until now, I have been satisfied with hand coding my html for simple, but effective web pages (see http://www.htt-consult.com/). But I want to offer one of our small synagogues some web pages and need a few tools for them to use to compose their pages and upload content. What 'simple' web support tools do we have here? Of course I will be doing this on armhfp,,,