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09:33.13 | _fox^_^ | yo |
09:40.56 | eightyeight | ? |
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14:05.52 | jima | some people lack the patience for irc |
14:15.55 | eightyeight | indeed |
14:17.47 | goozbach | what did I miss? |
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14:19.01 | jima | 02:33 < _fox^_^> yo |
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14:19.04 | jima | 02:40 < eightyeight> ? |
14:19.15 | jima | wait, you were here, jerk :-) |
14:19.32 | eightyeight | great. now i have it in my scrollback twice |
14:19.39 | eightyeight | thx, jerk. ツ |
14:19.45 | jima | glad to hurt! |
14:24.11 | goozbach | trolling is an art |
14:24.20 | jima | naturally. |
14:24.25 | eightyeight | heh |
14:25.04 | eightyeight | in pdksh(1), "??<tab>" yields '[[', 'cp', 'vi' and other executables in $PATH. how can i do something similar with zsh(1)? |
14:25.13 | eightyeight | currently, it only tab-completes files in the $PWD |
14:25.43 | goozbach | eightyeight: is that a literal "?" |
14:25.50 | goozbach | or just two chars and tab |
14:25.59 | eightyeight | literal '?' |
14:26.10 | eightyeight | file glob to match exactly 1 character |
14:26.51 | eightyeight | you could get fancy with it, of course |
14:27.27 | eightyeight | "v?*<tab>" should tab-complete both vi(1) and vim(1) |
14:27.44 | eightyeight | in /usr/bin, regardless of my $PWD |
14:28.00 | eightyeight | anyway, just curious |
14:28.20 | goozbach | interesting |
14:28.23 | goozbach | it doesn't? |
14:29.00 | eightyeight | not in zsh(1). it's only matching files in $PWD, rather than searching $PATH |
14:29.08 | goozbach | mksh does it for me |
14:29.16 | goozbach | so now to try zsh |
14:29.36 | eightyeight | of course, "@<tab>", "~<tab>", "$<tab>" tab-complete hostnames, usernames and variables respectfully |
14:30.12 | goozbach | wonders what controls zsh's completion |
14:31.11 | goozbach | holycrap zshcompctl(1) is huge |
14:31.30 | eightyeight | i was just going to recommend that manpage. ツ |
14:32.43 | eightyeight | ♥ zsh(1) documentation, but it can be a bit overwhelming. not that it's a bad thing |
14:35.54 | jima | *boggle* |
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17:20.11 | eightyeight | it appears zshcompctl(1) is the "old way" to do completion in zsh(1). the new way is documented in zshcompsys(1) |
17:20.16 | eightyeight | as per #zsh on freenode |
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20:16.55 | jalbretsen | Anyone ever used Dell Open Manage on their Linux box and have opinions good or bad? |
20:20.15 | jalbretsen | s/box/servers/ |
20:30.48 | Heartsbane | I prefer HP |
20:30.54 | Heartsbane | Sorry |
20:43.03 | peno | haven't used it, but now that I have dell servers to start managing I might have to. |
20:48.03 | eightyeight | unfortunately, we use stupidmicro hardware. at my last gig, we had a few dell boxes, but were retiring them for hp |
20:48.59 | jalbretsen | ya, I'm trying to retire the remaining stupidmirco here too |
20:51.39 | goozbach | I've not used del open manage for a long time |
20:51.58 | goozbach | actually since it was *just* the drac |
20:53.38 | eightyeight | using drac, i hated it compared to hp ilo, which seemed to be the best of its class |
21:02.33 | fungus | jalbretsen, the OpenManage agents that install in linux give you quite a few niceties, and can be worth it. |
21:03.03 | fungus | The OpenManage monster system for collecting all the data from all systems and such, is huge, slow, and painfully awful. |
21:08.03 | Sargun_Screen | jalbretsen: What are you using open manage for? |
21:53.18 | jalbretsen | Sargun_Screen: At the moment, I just want to monitor raid |
22:05.26 | fozzmoo | favors Supermicro. |
22:49.25 | peno | nagios works fairly well if you just want to monitor raid |
23:02.37 | eightyeight | although, it's not any easier to setup... ツ |
23:23.25 | Sargun_Screen | favours EC2 |
23:23.42 | Sargun_Screen | + Nagios |
23:25.43 | jalbretsen | Nagios + OpenManage was my planned setup |
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