Thank you for the idea! I didn’t know about the --inodes
flag before, this seems like a viable solution for systems where I can’t / don’t want to install additional software!
Thank you for the idea! I didn’t know about the --inodes
flag before, this seems like a viable solution for systems where I can’t / don’t want to install additional software!
Oh, wow, thank you! I had ncdu
installed, but it was an older version, which didn’t yet have this feature. Now that I updated to the newest (Zig based 🎉) release this looks perfect for my needs!
The idea was from here: https://nitter.net/redditmechbot/status/979515586467201024 (The original reddit post has since been deleted.), but imagine the same with the Genius Numpad i100, which can be had for around the equivalent of $10 here. 😀
This isn’t long-term though, I just had it lying around and figured out how to make it work using evsieve
to combine two keyboards into one and kanata
to create the mapping. I am planning on building a piantor for myself, I just wanted to check if I could get used to an ortholinear 36 or 34 key layout, and so far it looks like I can adjust well.
Oh man, did that feel like a long time until I managed to get there… Adding insult to injury was that every step took two tries. First I didn’t type my username for ssh
, which resulted in the default termux user being used, so I had to cancel that and try again. After that I tried pkill kanata
, which responded with killing pid ... failed: Operation not permitted
, which made me realize, that it’s running as root
, so I need to use sudo
to stop it.
All this time I was hammering C-c
with my other hand and keeping an eye on the screen as well to see what is happening. 😶
Wow, this reflects quite well on the feelings! 😄 Also, it shows that it could’ve been much worse. 😐
Glad you liked it! 😀
Being able to at least entertain people by sharing my misfortune makes it more bearable. 😉
Yes, this keyboard idea was quite a rollercoaster, because at first I blamed myself for not pulling it, but then I realized, that it wouldn’t have helped even if I did, as Kanata keeps running just fine with the bound input device removed. 🙃
Thanks for your input! To me it seems like
Nemo
only counts the direct descendants and doesn’t recurse, which makes it less useful for this purpose, but still nice to know!