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"vi" crashes the whole system

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Old 02-20-2008, 08:23 AM
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Default Re: "vi" crashes the whole system

On Sun, 08 May 2005 00:10:10 +0200, Thomas Overgaard
<thover@post2.tele.dk> wrote:

>
>Alan Hicks wrote :
>
>> Note to the OP: mcedit is part of the Midnight Commander (mc) package,
>>

>Yeah! Good ole Midnight Commander. While back when I still was dual
>booting Linux and DOS/Win3.11 one of my greatest moments was when I
>discovered Midnight Commander.
>
>It had the look and feel that I knew from DOS programs like DOSSHELL and
>EDIT, and from here I was more likely to choose Linux when I booted the
>computer. Suddenly the usability of Linux was boosted, and still today
>Midnight Commander is my preferred file manager.


The exact same thing happened to me. :-)

Even now, I'm finding new ways to use mc more productively.
My latest discovery was figuring out I can edit /usr/share/mc/cedit.menu
and put whole program templates into a file with 3 button presses.
touch myfile
F4 on myfile
F11
g or h or i

and I have a perfect perl template for what I'm trying to do.





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