I will suggest different way just type:

xorgcfg -textmode

In this way you will avoid editors ;)

Best,
Zlatozar

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 14:49:07 -0600, W. D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:23 2/15/2005, Peterhin wrote:
> 
> >>OK thats great, now that I am there, my problem is with  say 'ee'
> >how do I edit the text.?
> >I am a total newbie to the CLI. Any help would be appreciated.
> >I typed 'ee  xorg.conf.new' it gives me the editor and the
> >'xorg.conf.new' at the bottom of the screen.
> 
> You may find 'pico' more intuitive:
> 
> cd /usr/ports/editors/pico
> 
> make install
> 
> More info:
> http://www.US-Webmasters.com/FreeBSD/Configuration/Shell/
> 
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