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Which SVN for ubuntu

Started by Pecan, January 13, 2006, 05:25:08 PM

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Pecan

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vi sources.list Twisted Evil

That did the trick. The sources.list had to be edited...
Both the "sudo apt-get update" and the "sudo apt-get install subversion"
work ok but....

I HATE VI !!!!!!!

but now I have svn, so time to get to work...

thanks all
pecan

Ceniza

Hate it or not, knowing a bit of vi is really handy in the *nix world.

Well, in fact it's VIM (Very Intuitive Mess :P) the one that commonly comes with *nix.

Very powerful indeed, but really unfriendly.

Anyway, good to know you got SVN, that's what matters in this thread.

Game_Ender

You should gedit on Ubuntu for basic graphical text editing and I find nano pretty good for basic command window text editing (or those emergency terminal only config changes).

yop

Quote from: Game_Ender on January 13, 2006, 11:55:59 PM
You should gedit on Ubuntu for basic graphical text editing and I find nano pretty good for basic command window text editing (or those emergency terminal only config changes).
And joe is a good alternative (just press Ctrl+K and then H for help). vi is powerfull but I still can't remember how to quit :)
Life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source code.