Pico used to be my friend. I learned it all those years ago when I had
an account at the University of Nevada, Reno when it was the "suggested"
editor. I still use it when I just need to change a couple of lines in
a .conf file and firing up Emacs is not worth it. However, I have
gotten quite used to thinking of "save" as Ctrl-X Ctrl-S. Pico's save
command is Ctrl-X Enter. For some reason when you hit Ctrl-X Ctrl-S in
pico, it totally locks it up. Maybe I'm doing some kind of suspend
command? Anyway, I have to kill the process...
BTW I finally figured out how to come back from near-death terminal
experiences ... whenever Linux Quake II segfaults (a frequent occurence)
it leaves my terminal and keyboard in an unusable state ... but then I
did some reading and figured out to telnet into my machine (ahhh gotta
love those toasternets)
kbd_mode -a
stty sane < /dev/tty1
(and also put that in the Quake2 scripts so I don't have to remember it
again.)
SpamHeart wrote:
> Pico is your friend.
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