ed(1) is worth learning (and often the fastest way to do small edits).
And there is always cat(1), which with hold mode is almost a full
fledged editor.
uriel
On Feb 5, 2008 6:58 PM, Michael Andronov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>You are probably pressing the wrong button....
> I have a 2 button mouse, and I was using CTL+right button...
> Seems like it is working everywhere - sam, rio... and even ACME ( except
> toolbars...?)
> It is really strange behavior... Or I was really too tired ... :)
>
> But SAM saved me from that....
>
> Michael.
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> On Feb 5, 2008 1:47 AM, Eris Discordia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 04:23:18 -0000, Michael Andronov
> >
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > First, thanks a lot for the advices and help;
> > >
> > > However, the theory to practice step seems to be a bit longer :)
> > >
> > > 1. about network:
> > > - following your advice, found plan9.ini
> > > - i managed to modify it with sam, ( for some strange reason, when
> I'm
> > > editing the file in ACME, the 'Put' option appears as soon as I modify
> > > the
> > > file - and that is expected; but after I select 'Put' and press button2-
> > > nothing happens.... Actually seems like commands within ACME toolsbar do
> > > not
> > > want to react to button2 (?) ).
> >
> > You are probably pressing the wrong button. To Plan 9, button 2 is the
> > "middle" mouse button not the right button (the usual "button 2" on, say,
> > Windows) which is likely a depressible wheel on your mouse.
> >
> >
> > > On Feb 4, 2008 8:46 PM, Pietro Gagliardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >> On Feb 4, 2008, at 8:44 PM, Pietro Gagliardi wrote:
> > >>
> > >> For USB, add this to the TOP of /usr/$user/lib/profile, above the
> switch
> > >> but below the other bind lines:
> > >>
> > >> bind -a '#U' /dev
> > >> usbd
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Scratch that. There is a line in /usr/$user/lib/profile that reads
> > >>
> > >> switch($terminal){
> > >>
> > >> Above that, add
> > >>
> > >> bind -a '#U' /dev
> > >> usbstart
> > >>
> > >> usbstart sets up everything, including USB-based audio and the mouse.
> > >>
> > >>
> >
> > USB add-in cards usually have OHCI host controllers, which Plan 9 does not
> > support out-of-the-box. The supported host controllers on Plan 9 are
> > EHCI/UHCI. Correct me if I am wrong on this one.
> >
> > Assuming I am not wrong with that point, there must be some sort of
> > unofficial/contributed drivers for OHCI on Plan 9. Instructions on how to
> > install/configure them will be useful, I suppose.
> >
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