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Hi there,
I am trying out yakuake and totally love it. However, when I use pacman in it, the output is funny. It seems like yakuake is inserting n with each character pacman outputing. Anybody having the same problem?
Thanks,
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don't use yakuake. You might want to rty out Tilda, almost the same thing, lighter, but looks a bit more primitive.
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I don't have any issues with pacman in yakuake. Maybe check config files?
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basu: I can't pacman -S tilda. I got a crash for that.
broch: which config file? for yakuake or pacman?
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that's odd
Try a pacman -Sy
there might be a problem with your pacman. Someone more experienced than I am please check this.
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No problems with yakuake and pacman here, either.
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hmmm. I seem to only have the problem when yakuake is not using 100% of the width. Is that how you guys use it?
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Here's my config:
[General]
ShowAlternativeShortcutConfig=true
[Options]
background=true
focus=false
height=60
location=70
screen=1
steps=20
tabs=true
width=80
[Shortcuts]
Remove current tab=Shift+Down,Down
add_tab=Ctrl+Shift+Up
remove_tab=Ctrl+Shift+Down
Works just fine. I'm so addicted to it that "f12" has become the new window-at-work-box mistake key for me, sort of like "Esc" when I'm using notepad.
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Oh, and tilda is in community, so you'll need to have that repo enabled to see it. Look in /etc/pacman.conf to see if it is enabled (or the output of a pacman -Sy).
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I tuned the size back to 80% and the location to be 70% and it is OK again. Strange.
Is tilda better? I did have community in pacman.conf. But pacman couldn't find the file in several mirror and eventually crashed.
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For your pacman problem: see Mirrors and remove nethat and antesis from /etc/pacman.d/*
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tried tilda, don't like it much. it has much more configurationoptions (a bit overkill, even) but doesn't look as good as yakuake, misses Konsole's features (which is embedded in yakuake) tough it doesn't depend on all those KDElibs, which can be a reason not to use it (if you don't use KDE apps like amarok, k3b etc.)
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