Jason Dreisbach writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Set my plan9.ini vesa resolution incorrectly... I get dropped to a shell on
> boot, but I don't know of any non GUI editors for plan 9.
I use a plan9.ini with a menu. I make sure to have one menu entry with
everything "=ask" so, if I screw something up, I c
sam -d
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On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Jason Dreisbach wrote:
> I used sed and cat. Now up and running fine.
it's hard to overstate the value of ed, however.
ron
I used sed and cat. Now up and running fine.
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Jason Dreisbach wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Set my plan9.ini vesa resolution incorrectly... I get dropped to a shell on
> boot, but I don't know of any non GUI editors for plan 9.
>
> Can anyone suggest an editor?
>
> Thanks,
> a more plan-9-ish way would be to export relevant namespace subtree and work
> from a different machine, i guess... but i have no idea how to :D
clearly, the easy way to do this is learn ed. if you know how
sed works, there are only two more commands that need learning: w and q.
however, in t
On Mon May 2 22:25:55 EDT 2011, jtdre...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Set my plan9.ini vesa resolution incorrectly... I get dropped to a shell on
> boot, but I don't know of any non GUI editors for plan 9.
>
> Can anyone suggest an editor?
ed(1).
- erik
On Tuesday 03 of May 2011 04:23:59 Jason Dreisbach wrote:
> Set my plan9.ini vesa resolution incorrectly... I get dropped to a shell on
> boot, but I don't know of any non GUI editors for plan 9.
>
> Can anyone suggest an editor?
been there once, used sed, did the job for me. about the only thin
Hi all,
Set my plan9.ini vesa resolution incorrectly... I get dropped to a shell on
boot, but I don't know of any non GUI editors for plan 9.
Can anyone suggest an editor?
Thanks,
Jason