#KGF actor #Yash has said no to playing Raavan in Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayan, as per a new report.
(via @htshowbiz)
https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/kgf-actor-yash-raavan-ramayan-ranbir-kapoor-alia-bhatt-film-nitesh-tiwari-101686642452164.html #press
KGF actor Yash has said no to playing Raavan in Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayan, as per a new report. The film will reportedly feature Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt.
#KGF #Yash #Raavan #RanbirKapoor #AliaBhatt #Ramayan
https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/kgf-actor-yash-raavan-ramayan-ranbir-kapoor-alia-bhatt-film-nitesh-tiwari-101686642452164.html
#kgf #yash #raavan #ranbirkapoor #aliabhatt #ramayan
That's my login shell too, generally. And I just found a quirk in it if one upgrades from 5.2 to 5.3. I was going to post a Q&A to StackExchange. But there's a strike, now.
Have you tried the Watanabe shell? That has a help command, too.
I can view the Japanese manual page for #yash (the Watanabe shell) in #FreeBSD.
It comes out as gibberish on kernel #VirtualTerminals. On user-space VTs it come out rather well. (This is what I want to screen grab.)
I fixed jfbterm and zhcon so that they work on FreeBSD again. Neither managed to display a UTF-8 Japanese manual page.
jfbterm is greeking everything, so just getting a font that works might well solve that. In zhcon the page comes out in the wrong encoding.
#yash #freebsd #virtualterminals #framebuffer
Les réponses:
- Rocky des films K.G.F, un type très viril qui colle des raclées à coup de masse et qui excelle dans l’art d’enlever et remettre ses lunettes de soleil de manière extrêmement cool.
Ambiance : ▶️http://youtu.be/TnyWMhSqyjY
I've recently been trying out the #yash shell (https://yash.osdn.jp/index.html.en) and think I'm going to switch to it as my full-time shell.
It offers:
- fish-like completion
- #posix compliance
- Low memory use (compared to #fish/#zsh)
- customizable keyboard commands with built-in readline defaults
(I'm leaving #ion – nothing against it, and it still seems cool, but I'm interested in moving back towards POSIX compliance)
I've recently been trying out the #yash shell (https://yash.osdn.jp/index.html.en) and think I'm going to switch to it as my full-time shell.
It offers:
- fish-like completion
- #posix compliance
- Low memory use (compared to #fish/#zsh)
- customizable keyboard commands with built-in readline defaults
(I'm leaving #ion – nothing against it, and it still seems cool, but I'm interested in moving back towards POSIX compliance)