From: Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Is there a way to misconfigure USB ports in the kernel?
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2021 07:23:27 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <bafa71fc-a4b3-87ba-2fd4-578a3d93efc2@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1708712.TLkxdtWsSY@lenovo.localdomain>
Michael wrote:
> On Wednesday, 31 March 2021 13:09:03 BST Dale wrote:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, 31 March 2021 12:37:49 BST Dale wrote:
>>>> I checked the man page, I see nothing about the show progress option.
>>> Are you sure?
>>>
>>> This is what I see here on line 47:
>>>
>>> "status=LEVEL
>>>
>>> The LEVEL of information to print to stderr; 'none' suppresses
>>> everything but error messages, 'noxfer' suppresses the final
>>> transfer
>>> statistics, 'progress' shows periodic transfer statistics"
>>>
>>> I find this useful in seeing the transfer speed drop in real time as the
>>> cache gets saturated.
>> Ahhh, I didn't see the status part. It's sort of hiding in a
>> subsection. At least I know now that the version I have installed has
>> this option.
>>
>> I wish I could view man pages like I used to in Konqueror. It displays
>> like a webpage and is much easier to search through.
>>
>> Thanks for pointing that out.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-) :-)
> Yes, I also liked the old Konqueror interface. Searching for keywords e.g.
> "progress" within man pages works if you preface the keyword with "/":
>
> /progress
>
> will find it and "n" or "Shift+n" will jump forward and backward to any other
> instances in the man page.
That doesn't work here. I can type in /progress but it just shows up at
the bottom. If I try "n" or shift+n I just get a n or N. Maybe my man
page uses something different.
That said, I haven't tried Konqueror in a while so I found it, it gives
a error but I can type in man:dd and it shows up. It has a search
tool. Last time I tried it, wouldn't even come up. That was a while
ago tho. Guess it got fixed.
Dale
:-) :-)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-03-31 12:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-11-25 17:37 [gentoo-user] Is there a way to misconfigure USB ports in the kernel? Dr Rainer Woitok
2020-11-26 0:10 ` Michael
2020-11-26 18:44 ` Michael
2020-11-27 16:01 ` Dr Rainer Woitok
2020-11-27 19:07 ` Michael
2020-12-05 18:07 ` Dr Rainer Woitok
2021-03-30 17:11 ` Dr Rainer Woitok
2021-03-30 18:26 ` Dale
2021-03-30 21:28 ` Laurence Perkins
2021-03-31 11:21 ` Michael
2021-03-31 11:37 ` Dale
2021-03-31 11:51 ` Michael
2021-03-31 12:09 ` Dale
2021-03-31 12:15 ` Michael
2021-03-31 12:23 ` Dale [this message]
2021-03-31 14:06 ` Michael
2021-03-31 14:20 ` Dale
2021-03-31 20:06 ` Neil Bothwick
2021-03-31 20:08 ` Neil Bothwick
2021-03-31 20:28 ` [gentoo-user] " Grant Edwards
2021-03-31 21:08 ` Jack
2021-03-31 21:46 ` Grant Edwards
2021-07-29 9:28 ` [SOLVED] Re: [gentoo-user] " Dr Rainer Woitok
2021-07-29 16:09 ` Wols Lists
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