At 11:35 PM 10/22/00 -0400, you wrote:
Moral to the story: get comfy with vi. It will sneak up on you when
you least expect it. The small O'Reilly book _Learning the vi Editor_
is relatively inexpensive and features a simple walk-through tutorial
that will stand the uninitiated in good stead. It
> "kms" == kmself writes:
kms> As Richard Stallman says, using vi isn't a sin, it's a
kms> pennance. This handy pocket guide will give you (or answer)
kms> a prayer.
Yes. Once, on a job I was actually being paid for (imagine that) I
found myself planted in front of a SCO Unix s
on Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 05:40:55AM -0500, MarkEmmanuel ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi all!!! I installed Debian Linux on my Macintosh and I was looking for
> book recommendations for a beginner user. The most I know about Linux/Unix
> are the basic commands like ls, chmod, and cd. (I love shell
On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 05:40:55AM -0500, MarkEmmanuel wrote:
> Hi all!!! I installed Debian Linux on my Macintosh and I was looking for
> book recommendations for a beginner user. The most I know about Linux/Unix
> are the basic commands like ls, chmod, and cd. (I love shell accounts...)
> I'm
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