Re: keep old files

2003-12-07 Thread joy12
- Original Message - From: Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, December 7, 2003 10:19 am Subject: Re: keep old files > Joydeep Bakshi wrote: > > >Hi list, > >I am a newbie debian user (switched from RH). > >I have faced a strange prob. in woody. w

Re: keep old files

2003-12-07 Thread Marc Wilson
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 01:52:35PM +0530, Joydeep Bakshi wrote: > I have faced a strange prob. in woody. whenever I modified any file the > previous contents is backedup with a *~* sign and the modified one is saved > with the actual name. Yes, that's the default behavior for vim. I imagine tha

Re: keep old files

2003-12-07 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 01:52:35PM +0530, Joydeep Bakshi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi list, > I am a newbie debian user (switched from RH). > I have faced a strange prob. in woody. whenever I modified any file the > previous contents is backedup with a *~* sign and the modified one is saved >

Re: keep old files

2003-12-06 Thread Kent West
Joydeep Bakshi wrote: Hi list, I am a newbie debian user (switched from RH). I have faced a strange prob. in woody. whenever I modified any file the previous contents is backedup with a *~* sign and the modified one is saved with the actual name. like *test.kwd* will be *test.kwd* after modifica

keep old files

2003-12-06 Thread Joydeep Bakshi
Hi list, I am a newbie debian user (switched from RH). I have faced a strange prob. in woody. whenever I modified any file the previous contents is backedup with a *~* sign and the modified one is saved with the actual name. like *test.kwd* will be *test.kwd* after modification, but there will b