Kaffeine playback jerky
Knapp
magick.crow at gmail.com
Wed Sep 3 19:22:20 UTC 2008
> A while back I purchased an Asus EeePC with Xandros Linux installed.
> It's kernel was hardwired to not recognize anything over 1gig memory. I
> wanted 2gig. To make a long tedious story short. After trashing my boot
> sequence a couple times using vi and having to reload the OS I did
> finally get working. I would just about rather have that root canal
> without anesthetic than use it again.
I can understand that. The first week of daily use of VIM must include
a handy quick reference sheet by your side at all times. This is a
power tool that you can use for life. You must learn how to use it and
develop skills with it. The first time you tied you shoes, I bet you
wished they had not invented shoelaces. All skills for complex tasks
are like that. Once you master VIM you can do really incredible things
with it in just a few key strokes.
This link goes to a page of cool things that you can do with VIM but
keep in mind it is ADVANCED for the most part. Don't let it scare you
off. See my vim thread for more because we are way off topic for
helping this poor slow drive. Did this problem get fixed??????
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Best_Vim_Tips
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Douglas E Knapp
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