Hi all,
Set my plan9.ini vesa resolution incorrectly... I get dropped to a shell on
boot, but I don't know of any non GUI editors for plan 9.
Can anyone suggest an editor?
Thanks,
Jason
On Tuesday 03 of May 2011 04:23:59 Jason Dreisbach wrote:
Set my plan9.ini vesa resolution incorrectly... I get dropped to a shell on
boot, but I don't know of any non GUI editors for plan 9.
Can anyone suggest an editor?
been there once, used sed, did the job for me. about the only thing
On Mon May 2 22:25:55 EDT 2011, jtdre...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Set my plan9.ini vesa resolution incorrectly... I get dropped to a shell on
boot, but I don't know of any non GUI editors for plan 9.
Can anyone suggest an editor?
ed(1).
- erik
a more plan-9-ish way would be to export relevant namespace subtree and work
from a different machine, i guess... but i have no idea how to :D
clearly, the easy way to do this is learn ed. if you know how
sed works, there are only two more commands that need learning: w and q.
however, in
I used sed and cat. Now up and running fine.
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Jason Dreisbach jtdre...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Set my plan9.ini vesa resolution incorrectly... I get dropped to a shell on
boot, but I don't know of any non GUI editors for plan 9.
Can anyone suggest an editor?
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Jason Dreisbach jtdre...@gmail.com wrote:
I used sed and cat. Now up and running fine.
it's hard to overstate the value of ed, however.
ron
sam -d
-- vs
Jason Dreisbach jtdre...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
Set my plan9.ini vesa resolution incorrectly... I get dropped to a shell on
boot, but I don't know of any non GUI editors for plan 9.
I use a plan9.ini with a menu. I make sure to have one menu entry with
everything =ask so, if I screw