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EnigmaCurry » Gentoo Linux on new HP dv8000z
Gentoo Linux on new HP dv8000z. November 27, 2005 at 7:16 pm | In Linux |. My employer was kind enough to buy me a new laptop last week. ...
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EnigmaCurry » Emacs as a powerful Python IDE
Last night at the Python user group I gave a short demo on using Emacs as a Python editor/IDE. My macbook pro refused to display on the projector so I ...
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This versatile product is a unique and practical copier for all USB portable devices. ... More Info on Memorex 1GB TravelDrive USB 2.0 Flash Drive ...
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EnigmaCurry » Ron Paul on the Dollar, Gold, and Oil
I have to admit I'm not sure where the declining dollar value graph I used came from; I got it from another source and it fits with all the other data I've ...
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EnigmaCurry » AutoComplete.el : Python Code Completion in Emacs
... 1) Do a yasnippet expansion ; 2) Do a Rope code completion ; 3) Do an ... It wasn't too long ago when Python code completion inside Emacs was just a ...
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EnigmaCurry » Gentoo Linux on new HP dv8000z
It's a brand new HP dv8000z. I struggled over the Thanksgiving holiday to install Linux on it. This laptop is VERY new. It wasn't even on HP's website a ...
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EnigmaCurry » GNOME: kiosk mode (make any app fullscreen)
I seem to remember a long time ago that GNOME had a user definable shortcut that could make any application fullscreen. ...
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EnigmaCurry » New Slacker Screenlet released
Well, I guess (this being a new install) I didn't have the python gnome extras installed. So... that fixed it. And, btw, I love this screenlet. Thanks man. ...
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EnigmaCurry » AutoComplete.el : Python Code Completion in Emacs
Once you turn off ac-auto-start and you start a completion it brings up the drop down .... Nick Carroll » Blog Archive » Python Auto-Completion for Emacs ...
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Update Jan 30 2009: I made some modifications to the tab complete order, ... All third party packages are now installed in ~/.emacs.d/vendor. .... "epg–start" is the name of the original function I'm wrapping. ..... The reason I'm here in N