Hello
How are you doing today? Fine I presume. My reason for writing you a
emergency letter is that I am currently traveling in Africa, to visit
my ill Sister, am sorry for not informing you before embarking on my
journey to Africa, because the news of her illness arrived to me as "
EMERGENCY " she
Hi Pedro,
Sorry, I missed a step out! Here's an updated version, I've added in
step 5...
1) Open a new terminal
2) Maximise the terminal
3) Open a new terminal tab
4) Make the text size smaller in the new tab (I use -)
5) Flip back to the first tab and press return until the cursor passes the
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
These steps work for me on the latest Hardy, amd64:
1) Open a new terminal
2) Maximise the terminal
3) Open a new terminal tab
4) Make the text size smaller in the new tab (I use -)
5) Flip back to the first tab and enter the following dem
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Binary package hint: vim
Hi,
On previous versions of Ubuntu, I've been able to use the key
combinations Ctrl- and Ctrl- to move the cursor
to the next and previous words, respectively in Vim (much as I am doing
now in this browser text box). On Feisty,