On 5/17/06, Ken Morley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am new to OpenBSD 3.8, but have a lot of experience with SuSE & RedHat
Linuxes.
The problem is that I've always been able to use the cursor keys when
editing with VIM under
SuSE and RedHat and I can't seem to break the habit. So, I keep
tra
On 5/17/06, Ken Morley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am new to OpenBSD 3.8, but have a lot of experience with SuSE & RedHat
Linuxes.
Welcome!
The problem is that I've always been able to use the cursor keys when
editing with VIM under
SuSE and RedHat and I can't seem to break the habit. So, I
On 2006/05/17 17:05, Ken Morley wrote:
>> The problem is that I've always been able to use the cursor keys when
>> editing with VIM under SuSE and RedHat and I can't seem to break the habit.
>> I currently use VanDyke's Secure-CRT 5.0 terminal emulation software.
Try xterm emulation (and set TERM
On 5/17/06, Ken Morley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem is that I've always been able to use the cursor keys when
editing with VIM under
SuSE and RedHat and I can't seem to break the habit. So, I keep
trashing the file I'm working on
by using the control keys.
I currently use VanDyke's Se
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The problem is that I've always been able to use the cursor keys when
> editing with VIM under
> SuSE and RedHat and I can't seem to break the habit. So, I keep
> trashing the file I'm working on
> by using the control keys.
>
> I currently use VanDyke's Secure-CRT 5.0
I am new to OpenBSD 3.8, but have a lot of experience with SuSE & RedHat
Linuxes.
The problem is that I've always been able to use the cursor keys when
editing with VIM under
SuSE and RedHat and I can't seem to break the habit. So, I keep
trashing the file I'm working on
by using the control
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