Today in BoneQuest History for September 9th 2008 "STOP HITTING" https://bonequest.com/3599 #bonequest :deuce: :spigot: #anal #deuce_spigot #dutch #filename #java
#bonequest #anal #deuce_spigot #dutch #filename #java
`-bash: No such file or directory` When there is very mutch is file there #bash #filesystem #raspberrypi #arm #filename
#bash #filesystem #raspberrypi #arm #filename
Need help changing the default filename format when saving emails in Thunderbird #filesystem #thunderbird #default #filename
#filesystem #thunderbird #default #filename
ubuntu 20.04 share folder with non-ascii filenames #2004 #filesharing #filename
Troubleshooting #epub files as a favor for a great cause (#Ethiopian #literacy project). Would a messy #filename like Port_(85_of_89).jpg cause errors like this: "Referenced resource "OEBPS/image/Port_(85_of_89).jpg" is not declared in the OPF manifest." 🇪🇹 📚
#epub #ethiopian #literacy #filename
Be directly in file name when saving an image #keyboard #firefox #2204 #downloads #filename
#keyboard #firefox #downloads #filename
This is an actual #filename on our #Fileserver:
"RingRingDat Online - 2210FM Zugversuch Stahl Flachproben, 1-3 mm, gefertigte Proben 2022 - 2210FM Tensile test steel flat specimens, 1-3 mm, machined specimens 2022-XYZ Foundation-Hans Müller Stiftung, Werkstoffe, Hr. Peter Meister.pdf"
Stupid users. 🤯
When I edit a file in Emacs, it creates a `.#filename` which bothers me right now.
I have put `(setq remote-file-name-inhibit-locks nil)` and `(setq auto-save-default nil)` in my conf but the annoying file is still here.
Anyone has a solution for me ?
@alexandra I mean sure, why not. Now that I think about it, Emacs actually does something similar.
When you have modified a file, it creates a symlink named .#filename
which points to the machine and pid that has the file open:
$ ls -la
total 40
drwxr-xr-x. 2 elias elias 4096 4 okt 12.33 ./
drwxr-xr-x. 3 elias elias 4096 1 okt 20.36 ../
-rw-r--r--. 1 elias elias 19947 2 okt 18.27 matrix.fasl
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 elias elias 29 4 okt 12.33 .#matrix.lisp -> 'elias@panther.6590:1633316421'
-rw-r--r--. 1 elias elias 4078 4 okt 12.32 matrix.lisp
-rw-r--r--. 1 elias elias 4078 2 okt 18.27 matrix.lisp~
-rw-r--r--. 1 elias elias 105 29 sep 23.43 package.lisp
Ah, apparemment MacOS n'est pas sensible à la casse pour ses noms de fichiers.
Quel est l'abruti qui s'est dit que c'était une bonne idée? Et comment ça se fait que ça soit toujours le cas en 2021???
#macos #casse #filename #stupidity