[EMAIL PROTECTED] 808.356.2913 wrote:
this might not sound nice but
use 'vi' not 'nano'
you will never feel any editor woes again
Sean
http://www.kokuatraffic.com
You're right, it doesn't sound nice. It sounds elitist and stupid.
-Eric Hattemer
You dispute recomending people use vi which is a superior editor?
Almost all systems have vi installed and in the default path..
not the case for nano.
What is more elitist is not encouraging people to use the proper tools!
Sean
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 9:29 pm, Eric Hattemer wrote:
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On Wednesday,2007-10-17 21:44:36 Sean Fairchild wrote:
You dispute recomending people use vi which is a superior editor?
Almost all systems have vi installed and in the default path..
not the case for nano.
What is more elitist is not encouraging people to use the proper
tools!
Different
Angela Kahealani wrote:
the REAL holy war is vi vs emacs.
I've always heard about this one. Is there a story behind it other than
a pointless argument over superlatives?
The real question of this thread is did either Peter's or Antonio's
suggestions work? They included the inquisitor
On Wednesday,2007-10-17 22:37:32 R. Scott Belford wrote:
I've always heard about this one. Is there a story behind it other
than a pointless argument over superlatives?
my point exactly... these things are not resolvable,
because different people / circumstances yield different optimizations.
ah sorry I think I miss something =)
Angela Kahealani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday,2007-10-17 22:37:32
R. Scott Belford wrote:
I've always heard about this one. Is there a story behind it other
than a pointless argument over superlatives?
my point exactly... these things
Hi all, I have a question regarding postfix.
I was searching and reading some books about postfix. But they really didn't
get in to non unix email accounts. So my question is...
Is there a way without using mysql database to create non unix email
accounts? I know that you can have
On 10/16/07, Peter Besenbruch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
goku ball z wrote:
setenv EDITOR/usr/local/bin/./nano ( which didn't work )
then I tried this also
setenv EDITOR/usr/local/bin/nano (which also didn't work)
Setting the EDITOR only helps when you use a program that calls an editor
goku ball z wrote:
Hi all, I have a question regarding postfix.
I was searching and reading some books about postfix. But they really didn't get in to non unix email accounts. So my question is...
Is there a way without using mysql database to create non unix email
accounts? I know
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 08:34:56AM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 04:35:44AM -0700, goku ball z wrote:
Hi all, I have a question regarding postfix.
I was searching and reading some books about postfix. But they really
didn't get in to non unix email
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 04:35:44AM -0700, goku ball z wrote:
Hi all, I have a question regarding postfix.
I was searching and reading some books about postfix. But they really
didn't get in to non unix email accounts. So my question is...
Is there a way without using mysql
On 10/18/07, Clifton Royston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 04:35:44AM -0700, goku ball z wrote:
Hi all, I have a question regarding postfix.
I was searching and reading some books about postfix. But they really
didn't get in to non unix email accounts. So my
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