
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 22:10:54 GMT, Jacek Generowicz wrote:
For my personal use, OS X offered me 3 useful features.
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3. I close the lid: it goes to sleep; when I open the lid again, it restores the session.
However, getting one to *not* do so[1] is a pain in the ass (kernel patch required and needs reapplied after every kernel update).
(Apple Mail is also immensely less sucky than any other (non-Emacs) mail client I have ever had the displeasure of using.)
I've got mutt and vim wired tightly together, but its more vim-with-mutt than what you have with Emacs :) .
BTW, can anyone recommend a Linux backup solution that Just Works?
There's obnam[1] that I've been eyeing, but have been unable to setup yet (I've been lacking a landline Internet connection for two months now :/ ) due to my FreeBSD machine being in the process of a rebuild (which is paused do to it lacking Internet). --Ben [1]It was cheap from a coworker and I just need it to test that things build and work on OS X. tmux and ssh do the job without having to deal with the things I hate with its user interface (mouse-happy, crappy keyboard modifier placement, a trackpad I hate using, no focus-follows-mouse, and more). [2]http://liw.fi/obnam/