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Re: [SLE] Recover X
- From: dan07 <dan07@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 04:43:17 +0200
- Message-id: <20011130023935.D97E36E9B4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Четверг 29 Ноябрь 2001 23:00, Вы написали:
> Le Jeudi 29 Novembre 2001 01:33, Dave Barton a Иcrit / wrote :
> > Also, is there a "simple" text editor (something like DOS Edit) that
> > can be used to edit config files outside the X server. While I am sure
> > that editors like vim have wonderful and powerful features for those
> > of you who have been working with them for years, I am a newbie to
> > Linux and for the moment I just need to get a simple job done in the
> > simplest way I can. Maybe later on I will discover the power and
> > features of vi etc.
>
> You can use the wonderful Midnight Commander (mc) to navigate in you system
> and to edit all the files you want. To directly edit/view a file just type
> : mcedit file_you_want
>
> Francis
aj. for x (text mode)
# sax2 -m 0=nv -t ()your mouse -ps/2 or imps/2)
read portal.suse.de - good article about thise problem
B/R
Dan
> Le Jeudi 29 Novembre 2001 01:33, Dave Barton a Иcrit / wrote :
> > Also, is there a "simple" text editor (something like DOS Edit) that
> > can be used to edit config files outside the X server. While I am sure
> > that editors like vim have wonderful and powerful features for those
> > of you who have been working with them for years, I am a newbie to
> > Linux and for the moment I just need to get a simple job done in the
> > simplest way I can. Maybe later on I will discover the power and
> > features of vi etc.
>
> You can use the wonderful Midnight Commander (mc) to navigate in you system
> and to edit all the files you want. To directly edit/view a file just type
> : mcedit file_you_want
>
> Francis
aj. for x (text mode)
# sax2 -m 0=nv -t ()your mouse -ps/2 or imps/2)
read portal.suse.de - good article about thise problem
B/R
Dan
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