hi Zyx
ZyX於 2013年11月17日星期日UTC+8下午6時56分48秒寫道:
> I guess you typed two characters: ^ and @. This is incorrect. If you see such 
> special symbols and do not know how to type them put the cursor on one of 
> them and do "yl" to yank then "CTRL-R 0" to paste. This specific symbol may 
> be inserted using CTRL-V CTRL-SPACE.
> 
when I follow your suggestion, 
1. yl for copy
2. CTRL-R 0
after #2, vim said "Already at newest change"


> 
> > "%s/$.*ehci_urb_done/ehci_urb_done/g"
> 
> WTF is $ doing here? It denotes end of line, of course nothing is matched 
> after end of line.
> 
Yes, you are write.
I originally try to eliminate it from each end of line to next ehci_urb_done

BTW, when I use gedit open the file.
The "^@" I see in vim become "\00"
why in different editor give us different result?
how could I eliminate them?

Appreciate your kind help,

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