Aron Smith wrote:
Where should I look for a problem?
try a reinstall of vim
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That's such a... windowy solution.
True but it do work and is easy to do
Hmm... I just found out something interesting. Vi works
fine in single monitor mode, but it gives me that odd message
when I'm running both
I recently did a full install of M10.1 onto a blank hard disk. This
is the first time I've run 10.1; it's *much* faster than 10.0 Official.
Everything looks good, except whenever I fire up vi, I get the
following message:
E575: viminfo: Illegal starting char in line: ^V4516^@
Hit ENTER or
Dave Williams wrote:
E575: viminfo: Illegal starting char in line: ^V4516^@
Hit ENTER or type command to continue
I get the same message when I use shift-ZZ to exit.
This happens in a konsole in KDE, and it also happens if I use
ctrl-alt-F1 and log into a pty session. vi seems to *work* okay,
Dave Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I recently did a full install of M10.1 onto a blank hard disk. This
is the first time I've run 10.1; it's *much* faster than 10.0 Official.
Everything looks good, except whenever I fire up vi, I get the
following message:
E575: viminfo: Illegal