Alain Reinhardt wrote: > I always also suggest to try 'mc' (assuming MidNight Commander is installed) > because it is always a good feeling for a new user to go as far as a file > manager of some sort -in this case a very good one. Nothing means more when > you begin than knowing you have something like a copy, edit, delete control > over the beast. ! And If you go that far, please use the 'see' command of MC > to > look at files in /etc. You will immediatly feel you have just successfully > made a first step in the new world of freedom. Good luck !
if it were clear on how to exit mc, i'd be more in favor of recommending it to the new folk... (i tried it from a telnet session where the Fkeys don't exactly work as they should... from another telnet window i found that mc was calling my login shell for commands, so i figured maybe it was a shell, to, and luckily "exit" worked to get me out.) so i'll not just recommend mc yet, if that's okay... -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- Their is five errers in this sentance.