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The Grumpy Editor's guide to personal finance managers (Part I)The Grumpy Editor's guide to personal finance managers (Part I)Posted Sep 13, 2005 22:19 UTC (Tue) by hawk (subscriber, #3195)In reply to: The Grumpy Editor's guide to personal finance managers (Part I) by atai Parent article: The Grumpy Editor's guide to personal finance managers (Part I)
I don't know about that, but most GNOME/GTK applications don't write anything to stdout. (I know of at least one exception, though.)
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The Grumpy Editor's guide to personal finance managers (Part I) Posted Sep 14, 2005 0:29 UTC (Wed) by dlang (subscriber, #313) [Link] firefox sure dumps a lot of stuff out to the terminal (I don't know if that is the one exception you were thinking of, but I don't run many other gnome/gtk programs)
The Grumpy Editor's guide to personal finance managers (Part I) Posted Sep 14, 2005 21:25 UTC (Wed) by tzafrir (subscriber, #11501) [Link] At least in Debian its output is thus redirected to /dev/null
The Grumpy Editor's guide to personal finance managers (Part I) Posted Sep 23, 2005 7:03 UTC (Fri) by rqosa (guest, #24136) [Link] If I remember correctly, the version of Sylpheed that was in Debian Woody would write things to the terminal.
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