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<0> there are others too <0> but pico is what I think is the easiest one to use <1> dude, i cant edit it without root permissions, so i gotta do it thorugh terminal <0> yeah <0> in terminal <1> pico is fe right?
<1> or no? <0> in terminal write: sudo pico file.conf <0> ofc you have to replace file.conf with whatever you want to edit <0> and if you're not in the correct directory you will need to add the path to it <1> ok i got it open <1> but it isnt letting me type <1> yet again <0> did you use sudo? <1> yep <0> ok that's weird :o <1> and i was root <1> before i did sudo <0> oh <0> then dont do sudo <1> wait, for osme eried reason its letting me type now <0> good :) <0> when you made your changes just press ctrl+x <0> and save over the old file <0> backup is recommended :) <1> uhm, ok whats the command for backup <1> and whats the command for saving it
<0> a backup is made easily by just typing: cp file file_backup <0> cp is the copy command <1> ok <0> when you have the editor open, and have made the changes you want, just press ctrl and X <0> then it will ask you what you want to do <0> just save over the old file <1> ok awesoe <1> thanks dude <0> you're welcome :) <2> hey sas <2> -him <2> i repooled <2> ok, now when i open the files, apparently when i saved it, it saved the file as file.conf.save <2> and i open the files i tried to edit, and my changes are not there <1> any ideas? <1> or should i just log in as the user tooy <1> root* <1> and stop ****ing around in the terminal? <0> uhm <0> terminal should be fine <0> did you at any point manually type "save"? <1> no <1> i hot ztrl x <1> and i hit y
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