Re: Setting up network

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Thanks for the advice about the editors. Right now I am going to stick with VIM. I am getting the basics down and very shortly will consider getting help to finish setting up the network.

roboticgolem@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
May I suggest the Oreilly vi Editor pocket reference.  I liked it a
lot and picked it up for around $10.  It even have plenty of sections
on the different variations of the vi editor.  (ie:  vim vile elvis
etc)

_Matt

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 08:17:49 -0500, Bill Tetens <zuki269@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Have gone through the tutorial twice now and will do it again before
long.  Since I have the tutorial will stick with it.  May order a book
on it today since the reference for added functions will be real useful.
Give me a couple of days and I will (maybe) be ready to finish setting
up the network..,



james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Richard E Miles wrote:


enter vimtutor at a terminal.
follow tutorial to learn vim


It's good to know vi (I'm writing this in it). It's available on
practically any Unix you're likely to need to use.

But it's not the easiest thing in the world to learn. Don't get put off
the OS by the editor.

You may find nano, gedit, or kwrite more to your tastes.

James.


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