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Philip Webb wrote: |
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> 190817 Dale wrote: |
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>> It says this in the link provided : "Note that this behavior is now |
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>> on by default, but it can be disabled." |
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>> I've looked and I can not find where to disable that feature. |
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> Sorry, I can't help there : keep looking (smile). |
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>> Can you narrow down CLI for me? |
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> 'Command-line interface' : a good old terminal ... |
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> I supplement that with some .bashrc aliases + functions. |
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> I also use 'cdargs' -- yes, you can 'eix' that one -- , |
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> which makes it easier to jump around the file system. |
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Ah, OK. I thought it was some nifty file manager that I hadn't heard |
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of. Explains why I couldn't find it, in the long list of cli hits. A |
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LOT of packages have the name "client" in it. Searching for cli with |
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those names makes it a long list. ;-) |
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>> I already switched to Krusader for root access |
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>> so it's not like I'm not totally against using something else. |
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> Krusader is a bit powerful for ordinary little move/copy/read's, |
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> but there's no reason you couldn't use it like that, if you need to. |
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I use it mostly when I'm doing upgrades. I edit keywords, USE flags and |
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such with it. I don't use it often but it runs as root without me |
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having to keep up with patches and all that stuff. If the upstream devs |
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want to disable features that are needed, I use something else. |
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I'm still looking for a way to disable that thing, it has to be called |
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something I don't recognize or something. I just don't see it. I have |
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looked in places that it shouldn't even be to be honest. :/ |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |