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<0> Mirrakor I believe your correct .... it's been a while since I dug into that timeline <1> Splinter2, anyway it's not that important ;) are you using one of them? <0> of course <1> would you tell my which and why? :) <0> which one depends on which system :) <1> depends on OS or machine? <0> os usually though version plays a part in this <1> which systems are you using? <0> Mirrakor hardware or software ..... there are about 20 boxes at this site, and I've been around ..... <1> lol ok, i ask the other way 'round, I have a gentoo system (P4; 512MB Ram, 3,06Ghz) - what would you recommend? <2> what are you two talking about? <1> about vi(m) and emacs <2> mmm <2> i love vim <1> explain why *g* <2> easy
<3> system doesn't matter (ok, emacs likes a bit more ram)... its all about your preference <2> i can get around vera fast <2> easy to use <2> the m part is pretty nice, color coding and all that <1> right, vim is a improvement of vi <1> (right?) <0> Mirrakor that box should be stable, ix86 you'll be using vim or emacs are you familiar with either and or what other editor (brief , wordstar ... ?) <2> basically <1> Splinter2, just mcedit and nano <2> if you aren't familiar with vi/m it can be tough to wrap your mind around it <2> but once you do you'll love it <0> correct <2> there's a quick cheatsheet somewhere <2> quick reference <1> yeah i saw one in a shop as mousepad *g* <2> http://wks.uts.ohio-state.edu/unix_course/intro-134.html <1> thanks <2> yeah <1> so you (both?) would recommend me vim? <0> on intel linux yes <2> I definitely would recommand vi to anybody. vim is just... nicer <2> pretty colors <4> If on a serial connection, all you get is giberish, that would mean your port settings are incorrect, yes? <1> Splinter2, is there anything what would be better on non-intel pcs? <2> at least, if you are the sysadmin type. i am one of those, and i do a lot of editing of stuff. really nice, particularly if you know regular expressions <0> Fooker usualy <1> Ok, I'll give vim a try ;) <0> Fooker various chars or just repeated <1> Thanks for your advices :) <0> Mirrakor enjoy :) <4> Splinter2: Lots of repeated characters. Different port settings result in slightly different patters, but mostly the same <5> anyone tell me the best way to cat a bunch of text files and replace ||| with |foo|bar| <6> pie <7> :DDDDDDDDDDDD <8> so apparently at the grocery store i had detergent driping down my leg and noone felt the need to inform me <0> Fooker the further off the baud rate the less varity in char, parity can throw it all off <7> gufymike!!! <9> ? <7> missing BL episodes!!! <7> i just found them :P <7> shinsen <9> :P <4> Splinter2: Ok. Any ways to detect any of the settings automatically? <0> Niacin read man sed <7> you got them already? <9> upto 9 right? <7> yea mate! <7> heh :P <7> :P <0> Fooker as a diagnostic it can be done, I don't know of a free tool that does it <4> No one would happen to know the serial port settings for an NPI 24port Keystone24G layer 2/3 switch by chances, would they?? <1> Splinter2, Kurrasoe , ehm.. i don't turn into someone like VIm_Enforcer when i use vim, or? *gg* <0> Fooker are you hanging terminals on it ? .... some of them report when they power up the switch <4> Splinter2: Hanging terminals on it? <0> Mirrakor nope ... thats an extreme case :) <4> Splinter2: I'm just doing a serial connection from minicom on a linux box to it <1> *gg* <0> Fooker can you find it's manual on the web
<4> Splinter2: No, business went under <1> VIm_Enforcer, splinter just told me to use vim *g* <7> i know <7> i'm the chief VImer here <7> >:| <1> he should be your friend >) <4> Splinter2: Thanks for your help, I gotta jet. <10> Mirrakor: everyone uses vim <0> Fooker the next best .... 9600 8N1 <7> he can't anymore <7> he's got his head bit off :) <1> *gg* <4> Splinter2: Any flow control? <0> xon/xoff <0> software only <7> see? Splinter2 is acting up <0> but thats wyse speaking <7> who wouldn't with no head <7> :P <11> Fooker to determine settings of a serial port use "stty -F </dev/......> all" replace .... with your device name <7> Splinter2 is not a Wyse Man <7> neither is he jim blunty <0> VIm_Enforcer we love ya ... despite my emacs history <11> by whose terms? <4> bronze: That will tell me the other computers serial connections? <5> whats the best way to cat all files in a directory together that have the prefix FOO_* <11> Fooker: no, only works local. <0> Fooker btw ... 7 bit will hose the chars all across the board pretty good also <11> Niacin: cat FOO_* >allofem <0> smoke <7> of all keys i like backspace the most <7> :P <7> it does a nifty sound <7> ? <7> i don't know a key labeled VIm_Enforcer <7> :/ <11> your backspace key was making too much noide.. :) <7> nor bbq <11> s/ds/ <11> s/d/s <7> anyone ever wondered that BBQ sounds a bit like be quiet <7> so bronze, BBQ!! <7> :P <7> lol <7> "you see this cat Shaft is a bad mother<shut your mouth>" <7> who's the black private **** <7> that's a *** machine to all the chicks? <7> VIm_Enforcer! <7> ya damn right <7> :P <12> hey, VIm_Enforcer! <7> lo_tek! <7> long time no see <7> :D <12> <-- in the middle of the final install of glibc on my super lfs box! :-D <12> if you can make it through a compilation of glibc, you can make it through anything, lol <7> lol <7> lfs? <7> what fs is that <12> linux from scratch <13> back. <7> oh <10> lo_tek: triple-compile bootstrap? <7> Quizyz <7> quizzy <12> amphi, yes, something like that <13> hi <10> lo_tek: aye, it takes its time
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