Mark Neidorff wrote:
Thanks. That solved 2 annoyances. Its too bad about the vim install.
Another of those things about Etch that doesn't make sense to me.
I think it is because of the minimal install. I may be wrong but I think
at some point in the past they replace nvi with vim-tiny.
On Tuesday 14 August 2007 04:18 pm, Michael Shuler wrote:
> On 08/14/2007 03:06 PM, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
> > Mark Neidorff wrote:
> >> First...vim. (Yeah, I'm old school) OK. I'm in text entry mode and
> >> I want to navagate up/down/left or right. If I press an arrow key, a
> >> new line is
On 21:19 Tue 14 Aug , John K Masters wrote:
> On 14:44 Tue 14 Aug , Mark Neidorff wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > After using another distribution for over 12 years, I've decided to give
> > Debian Etch a good try. I've now got the luxury of having a second
> > computer
> > to try things on
On 14:44 Tue 14 Aug , Mark Neidorff wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After using another distribution for over 12 years, I've decided to give
> Debian Etch a good try. I've now got the luxury of having a second computer
> to try things on, so I've installed Debian on that and hope to move
> everything
On 08/14/2007 03:06 PM, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
> Mark Neidorff wrote:
>> First...vim. (Yeah, I'm old school) OK. I'm in text entry mode and
>> I want to navagate up/down/left or right. If I press an arrow key, a
>> new line is opened and a character ("B" or "D" or ...) is put in the
>> first po
Mark Neidorff wrote:
Hi all,
After using another distribution for over 12 years, I've decided to give
Debian Etch a good try. I've now got the luxury of having a second computer
to try things on, so I've installed Debian on that and hope to move
everything else over shortly. Right now, I've
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