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- From: John De Hoog <dehoog@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 13:02:55 +0900
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Peter Evans <peter@example.com> wrote: Now all I have to do is dig around my thousands of pages of Linuxbooks for an editor and how to use it. pico sounds promising That one's easy enough even for me: From a command line, type "pico" followed by the name of the file you want to edit (with path as necessary). The keyboard commands you need in pico are listed at the bottom of the console screen. -- John De Hoog, Tokyo <dehoog@example.com>
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