Hi ppl.
I got this little (or maybe not so little) project of designing lab
lessons for linux.
So far i have 6-7 labs :
1. installation and global environment.
2. basic environment parameters.
3. advance environment parameters and security.
5. installing and configuring FTP server.
6. installing
Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi ppl.
I got this little (or maybe not so little) project of designing lab
lessons for linux.
So far i have 6-7 labs :
1. installation and global environment.
2. basic environment parameters.
3. advance environment parameters and security.
5. installing
Well, i think that i will show them the use of vi in a edqouta (i hope the
spelling is right). but for a text editor i will show the the pico (as i
belive that the target ppl for this cource are not much of unin ppl (mybe
even not
windows ppl).
The shell commands that i will show then will be
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Mike wrote:
pico is NOT a good editor, although simple, since it tends to break long
lines, (although -w can be used) and also tends to create other mess.
In general, vi is not hard to learn, and is worth while. I once too a ANSI
C course, under Unix environment, and they
Hi,
Another question: who will take a part in the event as guide?
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From: Yoni
Hi,
I just dug the following page through developer.gnome.org
(Architecture/Unicode):
http://www.labs.redhat.com/~otaylor/gscript/
It mentions Dov Goldbergs bidirection work as well as other stuff. I
suppose the Ivrix project would be interested in this (but I lost its
on-line forum address).