Thank u Chris for the "cd -".. five keystrokes are indeed too too long.. :) I tried directly from the keyboard shorcuts applet of XFCE but nothing. I then tried going for the custom command but dummie, normal user or root user I always get only the path displayed as the max result. There is no change of path happening. -- dan bsd.numode.eu Christian Schulte <cs@schulte.it> wrote: > Am 25.04.2026 um 18:09 schrieb dan: > > What I really miss in my shy mode to hack ksh is a shortcut (eg. > > CTRL+BACKSPACE) to jump back to the previous path used. > Are you heading for fewer keystrokes? That's two keystrokes for > 'CTRL-BACKSPACE'. 'cd -' is five keystrokes. You could setup a one > character alias to 'cd -' getting that down to two keystrokes as well. > Although that makes you use custom commands you'll then need to setup > everywhere else to not get mad. Not sure this is clever, though. > > Regards,
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Re: x200 with Ultrabase NIC
On 26/04/26 07:06PM, Onana Onana Xavier Manuel wrote: > Hello, > > I recently purchased an Ultrabase for my Thinkpad x200 hoping to have > an additional NIC to set it up as a router but noticed when connecting > the Ultrabase that the Thinkpad's NIC gets disabled. There is only 1 > em interface "em0" and not another one, "em1", for either the Ultrabase > or the Thinkpad. > > Is this normal? > > For records my Thinkpad x200 is running OpenBSD 7.8. > > Thank you, > > Xavier > I think this has nothing to do with OpenBSD(or another OS) and rather it is about firmware related to docking. What I understand from my experience with Thinkpads is that, they disable on-board ethernet when connected to a dock.