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Piotr Dobrogost
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Using new (2019) Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard - how to map emoji and office keys into something usable?
@FliegendeWurst This looks like the best solution to this problem! Thanks! Could you please post this as an answer? You could add key codes to use for some popular modifiers for people wanting different keys mapped. If you could comment the crucial part of source code (the whole if (quirks & MS_ERGONOMY2) block) that would be great as well.
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How to determine what filesystem a directory exists on?
In case of ceph filesystem df . reported 10.1.4.35,10.1.4.36,10.1.4.37:/volumes/local_archives/userst‌​orage/b37dac5f-8b84-‌​4b71-87c9-bf58a10450‌​58 with no mention of ceph whereas stat reported clearly ceph.
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Is there any option with 'ls' command that I see only the directories?
What's wrong with all these Linux filesystem commands needing help in the form of shell's globbing to do even simple tasks??
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systemd-run MemoryMax/MemoryLimit don't seem to work
So today I've learned about overcommit and the fact that calling malloc when your memory have ran out does not necessarily returns NULL because of this. – could you please provide reference?
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Using new (2019) Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard - how to map emoji and office keys into something usable?
I think the common order of modifiers used when writing key combinations is Alt, Ctrl, Shift.
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