Gregg C Levine wrote:
>
> Hello again from Gregg C Levine
> Then why does emacs mange to confuse even me? Yes, it is a splendid
> job of being everything, and anything, but still there are limits.
Indeed. It does not yet boot by itself... ;=D I like Emacs, but it would
be a catastrophe if I would
Thanks. I switched to PuTTY and life is better.
Thanks.
Scott Chapman
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On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 10:33, you wrote:
> So, you haven't discovered (setq `aussie-chunter-mode nil) in your ~/.emacs
Er, what's setq? I have enough trouble remembering how to get out of it.
Actually, I have given it a fair trial and given at least three of its email
clients a reasonable workout.
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On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 03:36, you wrote:
> It wouldn't surprise me to find that vi(m) is
> part of Mac OS X.
Haven't tried it, but in the only time I got to use OS X I found bash alive
and well.
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> > IMV it has a worthy rival in emacs which _still_ defeats me.
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> > John
> IMV it has a worthy rival in emacs which _still_ defeats me.
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> John Summerfield
So, you haven't discovered (setq `aussie-chunter-mode nil) in your ~/.emacs
yet? That'll teach you not to ignore the warnings in M-x info M-i Detecting
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On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 02:54, you wrote:
> IMHO vi is the clearly among the most user hostile editors ever created.
IMV it has a worthy rival in emacs which _still_ defeats me.
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On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 05:51, you wrote:
> 3420 tape? Those are the things that they used in movies when ever they
> wanted to have a computer. And they never did anything but skip forward or
> rewind.
I'm not much of a flick watcher, but I'd have thought 3420s too modern. 2400
series is what I'd reco
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 03:23:05PM -0500, Alan Altmark wrote:
> Peace. Love. Linux. (Let's all hold hands and sing "Kumbaya".)
I sure don't *remember* hitting the cough syrup this morning, but I
think I'm hallucinating.
Adam
On Thursday, 10/31/2002 at 12:54 CST, James Melin
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> IMHO vi is the clearly among the most user hostile editors ever created.
> VI. Virtually Impossible. Very Irritating. Vastly Infuriating. Violently
> Insolent. Modern computers should use modern editors. (Ok. Ok, let th
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As for punch cards...
"Why, when I was your age, we didn't have none of these fancy graphics you
kids have these days; No, if WE wanted to see prett
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> LOL... Now maybe you can help me get my card reader working
> with Linux??
Can do. Mr Beattie's driver works on rea
> Scott Chapman, on vi:
But it is ubiquitous, therefore I will use it and learn it. Sure emacss is
available to be installed on almost every platform too, but I think it's
much more likely that you will find vi(m) installed on any given machine
you may happen to touch. It wouldn't surprise me
Post, Mark K writes:
> Hey, the card reader on my Linux/390 guests have always worked, particularly
> with Malcolm Beattie's Unit Record device driver. Having VM helps with
> that, but David Boyes did verify its functionality with a piece of real UR
> hardware.
And for those who weren't aware: t
m) is
part of Mac OS X.
Scott
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I agree.
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> IMHO vi is the clearly among the most user hostile editors ever cre
> LOL... Now maybe you can help me get my card reader working
> with Linux??
Can do. Mr Beattie's driver works on real 2540s. We have one customer
who still uses them...8-).
> (No, I don't *think* we actually have one of those still
> available, but we
> did get a DB2 v7 PTF delivered on 3420 t
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LOL... Now maybe you can help me get my card reader working with Linux??
(No, I don't *think* we actually have one of those still available, but we
did ge
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On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 11:32:35AM -0500, Scott Chapman wrote:
> Like why backspace
> doesn't work the way I expect it to in vi. (I can only backspace over data
> I just typed, not existing data.)
That's because there is no backspace in vi, and if you're using
backspace and it's working at all yo
ike why backspace
doesn't work the way I expect it to in vi. (I can only backspace over data
I just typed, not existing data.)
Scott
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Using TeraTerm SSH, "export TERM=xterm" seemed to make the PF keys work,
although I'm not sure that I care for the extra colors.
PuTTY seemed to set TERM=xterm when it started, but I can't figure out how
to make TeraTerm do the same.
Scott Chapman
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> I'm aware that pfkeys "may" not
> function properly so I may need to use 1 instead of PF1 etc..., yet I
still
> find myself getting hung or not being able to invoke the proper function
> keys at the right time.
> I think what I have defined is valid.
> Has anyone run into these problems and actua
Hello All,
Ever since I started working with SuSe Linux on z/Series I have always been
plagued
by problems with keystroke functionality within YAST.
My TERM variable is VT100. My Hummingbird TN/3270 profile is setup as vt100
with a sceen height of 25 and width of 80. I'm aware that pfkeys "may" n
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