Re: text editor for the rest of us

2000-04-07 Thread Christian Surchi
On Fri, Apr 07, 2000 at 12:01:45AM +0900, Julian Stoev wrote: > Pico can be rebuilt from pine396-src > But there is somthing better - nano. It is a pico clone. Available in > woody/potato > You may try also ee. I am writing this from ee now. You can also use jpico, it's joe with pico keys and s

Re: text editor for the rest of us

2000-04-06 Thread Bruce Sass
On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Chris Mason wrote: > I need a text editor I can use in a telnet session that doesn't require a > Unix course to operate. I liked Pico OK but it's not included on my system, > nor on the Debian site. Any suggestions? You can find pine, pico and pilot .debs for Potato at:

Re: text editor for the rest of us

2000-04-06 Thread Colin Watson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I need a text editor I can use in a telnet session that doesn't require >a Unix course to operate. I liked Pico OK but it's not included on my >system, nor on the Debian site. Any suggestions? You might like nano, which is a free (GPLed) replacement for pico; it's inclu

Re: text editor for the rest of us

2000-04-06 Thread Julian Stoev
On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 10:26:54AM -0400, Chris Mason wrote: |I need a text editor I can use in a telnet session that doesn't require a Unix course to operate. I liked Pico OK but it's not included on my system, nor on the Debian site. Any suggestions? Pico can be rebuilt from pine396-src But th

text editor for the rest of us

2000-04-06 Thread Chris Mason
I need a text editor I can use in a telnet session that doesn't require a Unix course to operate. I liked Pico OK but it's not included on my system, nor on the Debian site. Any suggestions? Chris Mason Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463 USA Fa