Setting up network

Bill Tetens zuki269 at netscape.net
Thu Aug 19 11:14:10 UTC 2004


Thanks for the advice about the editors.  Right now I am going to stick 
with VIM.  I am getting the basics down and very shortly will consider 
getting help to finish setting up the network.

roboticgolem at gmail.com wrote:
> May I suggest the Oreilly vi Editor pocket reference.  I liked it a
> lot and picked it up for around $10.  It even have plenty of sections
> on the different variations of the vi editor.  (ie:  vim vile elvis
> etc)
> 
> _Matt
> 
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 08:17:49 -0500, Bill Tetens <zuki269 at netscape.net> wrote:
> 
>>Have gone through the tutorial twice now and will do it again before
>>long.  Since I have the tutorial will stick with it.  May order a book
>>on it today since the reference for added functions will be real useful.
>>Give me a couple of days and I will (maybe) be ready to finish setting
>>up the network..,
>>
>>
>>
>>james at westexe.demon.co.uk wrote:
>>
>>>Richard E Miles wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>enter vimtutor at a terminal.
>>>>follow tutorial to learn vim
>>>
>>>
>>>It's good to know vi (I'm writing this in it). It's available on
>>>practically any Unix you're likely to need to use.
>>>
>>>But it's not the easiest thing in the world to learn. Don't get put off
>>>the OS by the editor.
>>>
>>>You may find nano, gedit, or kwrite more to your tastes.
>>>
>>>James.
>>>
>>
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