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Ya, you are right, some unix having no GUI for the first installation like
FreeBSD 4.
vi is the only one availabe there for you to configure your xwindows or KDE.
it also helps if you have a lot of the commands hardwired into your
fingers.;-)
and one of the first
and mc.
:-)
On Thu 10. January 2002 13:50, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ya, you are right, some unix having no GUI for the first installation like
FreeBSD 4.
vi is the only one availabe there for you to configure your xwindows or
KDE.
it also helps if you have a lot of the
Hey, who's your buddy?
But I was disappointed it doesn't have a template yet for IEEE 802.11b
RSA triple dipstick encryption.
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Hannibal,
Thanks for the link! This product is SO COOL!
I personally code in SQL, HTML, Javascript, PHP (sometimes) and am curently
I have worked at about 5 different Unix installations over the years. They
all had a GUI editor, but each editor was different. Some installations you
have to use a different editor on different systems. But they all have vi.
And vi is always the same. When I started working on Unix, I spend a
Hannibal,
Thanks for the link! This product is SO COOL!
I personally code in SQL, HTML, Javascript, PHP (sometimes) and am curently
trying to get my head around perl - and this product rocks for all of them!
Thanks..
Mark
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Sent: 08 January 2002 20:35
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OK, now I have to go look it up. I ignored it the first couple of
posts.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:20 AM
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Hannibal,
Thanks for the link! This product is SO COOL!
I personally code in SQL, HTML, Javascript, PHP
www.vim.org
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 10:40, Mohan, Ross wrote:
http://www.fixedsys.com/context/ (yes, Virginia, it's
oracle-relatedread the site...!)
Apologies to the OFF TOPIC list for this ON topic crap!
- Ross Data bin Loaden Mohan
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Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ:
I just downloaded it but kinda disappointed that
it doesn't (yet ?) provide any JSP highlighting.
Otherwise it looks cool as they say - even over here in the UK :-)
Martin
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Smith
Sent: 09 January 2002 15:06
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OK, now I have to
http://www.nedit.org
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Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:55 AM
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www.vim.org
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 10:40, Mohan, Ross wrote:
http://www.fixedsys.com/context/ (yes, Virginia, it's
oracle-relatedread the site...!)
vim! Indeed my favorite editor - gvim if I feel a need for a GUI look and
feel.
If you are a Unix dba, know vi - it is almost guaranteed to be available on
every system you touch. Or so a wise man once told me.
And, then once it gets in your blood, you forget why you needed another
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editor
And I've got a .nedit resource file that will highlight all Oracle 8
init.ora parameters here: http://www.westbend.net/~legoman/.nedit
At least it works for NEdit v5.1.1 on HP/UX 11.0.
Easy to make, too! :)
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
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I just downloaded it but kinda disappointed that
it doesn't (yet ?) provide any JSP highlighting.
Otherwise it looks cool as they say - even over here in the UK :-)
Martin
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Ya, you are right, some unix having no GUI for the first installation like
FreeBSD 4.
vi is the only one availabe there for you to configure your xwindows or KDE.
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Stauffer
Sent: 10 January 2002 02:06
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vim! Indeed my favorite
roger that, my DBA Brother..
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 2:20 PM
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Looks very cool Ross, thanks for the link. -E
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 12:40 PM
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I've used thisit is stellar.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 2:38 PM
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Another cheap and excellent editor.
http://www.multiedit.com/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/08/02 02:10PM
Ross,
Try www.ultraedit.com as well. It may
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