| bio | website | martin.janiczek.cz |
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| location | Czech Republic | |
| age | 19 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | 2 days ago | |
| stats | profile views | 10 |
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Oct 18 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Oct 8 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jul 13 |
accepted | Ethernet 802.1x client -> WiFi AP on a Raspberry Pi? |
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Jun 29 |
awarded | Student |
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Jun 29 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jun 29 |
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Ethernet 802.1x client -> WiFi AP on a Raspberry Pi? resolved |
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Jun 29 |
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Ethernet 802.1x client -> WiFi AP on a Raspberry Pi? Aha, SuperUser.com. Thanks for the migration! |
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Jun 29 |
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Ethernet 802.1x client -> WiFi AP on a Raspberry Pi? Yes, it's hobbyist question. What's the right StackExchange site to post this then? |
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Jun 29 |
asked | Ethernet 802.1x client -> WiFi AP on a Raspberry Pi? |
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May 26 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 26 |
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Terminal on Mac - Delete key behavior Excellent explanation. Thank you! (oh, and it worked. :) ) |
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May 26 |
accepted | Terminal on Mac - Delete key behavior |
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May 26 |
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Terminal on Mac - Delete key behavior Yes, my default is bash. I tried zsh and it seems to work the way I want it to. Does the bash have a way to achieve the same result? |
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May 26 |
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Terminal on Mac - Delete key behavior Tried to add bindkey "^[[3~" delete-char into my ~/.profile, restarted Terminal, and tells me it doesn't know bindkey. Added it into .zshrc, restarted Terminal, and nothing happens. I don't really think I'm using zsh. Or is it Mac's default shell? I'm an amateur in these things... :) |
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May 25 |
asked | Terminal on Mac - Delete key behavior |