On 5/11/05, gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gabe Rubin wrote: > > to drop my 2 cents in, just use something like nano or pico. > > Intuitive, straightforward and perfect for the ssh session. > > what's nano? is that the editor all the gentoo docs use? i know it was > something i'd never used before that reminded me of pico, but not sure > what it was called... > > > There really is NO REASON to need to know emacs or vi to use myth. None! > > yah, but it's good to know, since i think nearly every distro and *nix > flavor (incl OS X) has VI or Vim installed by default ;) and if you > think about it, it's not really any harder to use than notepad.exe, it's > just that we've all been trained from the early days of home computing > to remember all those Ctrl+[x] keys .. in vi, it's just a different set > of keys to remember :p > > -g-
nano is the new pico. Comes with the Fedora distro, and probably some others. By far the easiest editor to use, IMHO. However, it's easy to get stuck using nano (pico) and never move on to the more advanced text editors, so I would recommend learning vi and using nano when a user gets stuck or needs to fix something quickly. -- Garry _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
