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Re: arrow keys in the console
From: |
Tyler Smith |
Subject: |
Re: arrow keys in the console |
Date: |
20 May 2007 15:43:02 GMT |
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On 2007-05-19, Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE> wrote:
>
> Am 19.05.2007 um 16:59 schrieb Tyler Smith:
>
>> It's become apparent
>> that I need to read up on keymaps in Linux in general in order to
>> figure out which of my problems are in Emacs, which are in Debian, and
>> which are in the particular way i've configured each.
>
>
> The question is why anyone is using such a thing. Xterm can be a
> console, too, it only needs an X server and an option. Are you using
> this "linux" terminal device as a Linux virtual console? Isn't vi
> sufficient for a bit of editing in this situation?
>
Most of the time I actually use Emacs as an x application, but also
often from within an xterm. My experiments with the console are
primarily educational excursions - just trying to figure out how
things work. I won't bother you with more questions on the topic -
I've now been pointed towards a number of resources that will take me
a while to sort through.
Thanks,
Tyler
- Re: arrow keys in the console, (continued)
- Re: arrow keys in the console, Tim X, 2007/05/18
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- Re: arrow keys in the console, Tim X, 2007/05/18
- Re: arrow keys in the console, Tyler Smith, 2007/05/18
- Re: arrow keys in the console, Peter Dyballa, 2007/05/19
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- Re: arrow keys in the console, poppyer, 2007/05/19
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- Re: arrow keys in the console, Tyler Smith, 2007/05/19
- Re: arrow keys in the console, Peter Dyballa, 2007/05/19
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- Re: arrow keys in the console,
Tyler Smith <=
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- Re: arrow keys in the console, Will Parsons, 2007/05/21
- Re: arrow keys in the console, Xavier Maillard, 2007/05/22