I recall in a previous version of Suse I could control the text to display in
the StarWars screen saver. (I have a file with the intros to all six
movies.) Can't seem to figure out how to do it now. The screen saver
config for KDE doesn't appear to have any visible means of specifying a file
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 23:31, Ken Jennings wrote:
> I recall in a previous version of Suse I could control the text to display
> in the StarWars screen saver. (I have a file with the intros to all six
> movies.) Can't seem to figure out how to do it now.
1) Enter the Control Center
On Thursday 10 May 2007 01:24, M Harris wrote:
> 1) Enter the Control Center suse-->control center
> 2) Appearance & Themes, Screen Saver, Banners & Pictures, StarWars
> 3) click Setup
> 4) enter the file name in the Text Program field
> I
On Thursday 10 May 2007, M Harris wrote:
> if you're a real man you'll use vi , otherwise you'll
> use whatever whimpy editor you like... joe... emacs...;-P
>
i just gotta bite at this one ...#
#
Dont you mean " Virtually Impossible"
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SuSE Linux 10.3-Alpha2. (Linux is like a
On Thursday 2007-05-10 02:24, M Harris wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 May 2007 23:31, Ken Jennings wrote:
> > I recall in a previous version of Suse I could control the text to
> > display in the StarWars screen saver. (I have a file with the intros to
> > all six movies.) Can't seem to figure out how
On Thursday 2007-05-10 02:37, M Harris wrote:
> On Thursday 10 May 2007 01:24, M Harris wrote:
> > 1) Enter the Control Center suse-->control center
> > 2) Appearance & Themes, Screen Saver, Banners & Pictures,
> > StarWars 3) click Setup
> > 4) enter the file na
You mean someone wasted their time writing text editors other than vi ?
Thank the various gods for that!!!
This quote about vi about sums it up:
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I thought it was the stupidest, most perverse and irritating thing
imaginable. I couldn't believe that people sat down to write a text
editor an
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Clayton wrote:
>> You mean someone wasted their time writing text editors other than vi ?
>
> Thank the various gods for that!!!
>
> This quote about vi about sums it up:
> -
> I thought it was the stupidest, most perverse and irritating thing
>
On Thursday 10 May 2007, Clayton wrote:
> > You mean someone wasted their time writing text editors other than vi ?
>
> Thank the various gods for that!!!
>
> This quote about vi about sums it up:
> -
> I thought it was the stupidest, most perverse and irritating thing
> imaginable. I couldn't
On Thursday 10 May 2007 13:35, peter nikolic wrote:
> There is one even more infuriating piece of editor ware anyone
> remember "Edlin" ye gads .. no that even makes "vi" look good
I still remember the days when we had to use:
copy con
...
peter nikolic wrote:
On Thursday 10 May 2007, Clayton wrote:
You mean someone wasted their time writing text editors other than vi ?
Thank the various gods for that!!!
This quote about vi about sums it up:
-
I thought it was the stupidest, most perverse and irritating thing
imaginable. I c
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