On 21 Dec 2005 at 17:24, RickSisler wrote:

> jim allAn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >    I believe I was in a terminal.  Vi and Vim do come up and 
> > function, but not the tutor.
> >    It's not a big deal since I will soon be updating.  If It Isn't 
> > there it isn't.
> >    I just did a google for it and the possibility of an answer is 
> > there.


> Jim,
> check to see if the files exist here:
> $> whereis vimtutor
> vimtutor: /usr/bin/vimtutor /usr/local/bin/vimtutor
   I would love to check, but how do I get to $> to enter vimtutor 
and  $> rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/bin/vimtutor

> vim-common-6.4-1.1.20060mdk
> 
> Then make sure you have the vim-common package installed.
> 
> Also here's some links for online tutorials:

  This did lead to a sample of what the tutor looks like. 
http://www.truth.sk/vim/vimbook-OPL.pdf
I am sure that is what I want to see, but why can't I?  Does  
vimtutor have to be entered at a bash$ prompt?  How do I get there?
   I am so frustrated at this point, that I feel like scrapping the 
whole thing.  Every thing was going so good until I hit this road 
block. 
   Time to go to bed and hope tommorrow brings a solution.



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