Dockeen wrote:
>
> Another useful skill on finding what is where, is the
> "which" command.
That only works if there's a 'vi' in the path. That wouldn't have
helped our perplexed Oriental friend.
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Another useful skill on finding what is where, is the
"which" command. I type:
which vi
and I get
/usr/bin/vi
This can be useful in determining where something is.
Wayne Keen
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On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 09:02:11PM +, John Vincent wrote:
>Here's an extra hint - don't look for vi - look for vim.
No hint needed. Even if you look for 'vi' you'll find the right thing.
cgf
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Hi,
Here's an extra hint - don't look for vi - look for vim.
/John.
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