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3) Dropbear/OpenSSH installed | 3) Dropbear/OpenSSH installed | ||
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4) Connect & Log Into the Pre | 4) Connect & Log Into the Pre | ||
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Once that is complete, you may now install a new Fullscreen Text Editor. | Once that is complete, you may now install a new Fullscreen Text Editor. |
Latest revision as of 17:44, 22 July 2009
If you find "vi" to be frustrating to use, there are solutions for you.
Prerequisites:
1) A rooted Pre
2) Installed backdoor with sudo
3) Dropbear/OpenSSH installed
4) Connect & Log Into the Pre
Once that is complete, you may now install a new Fullscreen Text Editor.
Method 1: Install "joe"
Make sure ipkg-opt is up to date
user@castle:~$ sudo ipkg-opt update
Install Joe from ipkg-opt
user@castle:~$ sudo ipkg-opt install joe
Verify /opt/bin is in your path
user@castle:~$ echo $PATH # If /opt/bin is listed in the path, then you have correctly fulfilled prerequisite #2. # $PATH should look like: /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin
//If /opt/bin is not in your path, complete prerequisite #2 and echo $PATH again.//
Command line syntax is pretty easy
//To edit a specific file://
joe /path/to/existingfile.ext
//To create a new file://
joe /path/to/newfile.ext
//To create a new file but you don't know what to call it yet://
joe
Inside Joe
Using the same key sequence strategy from above:
Ctrl+K, H Opens/Closes the Help Menu Ctrl+K, X Exit and Save the file Ctrl+C Abort edit, don't save
Everything else you could need is on the Help Menu.
Method 2: Install "nano"
Make sure ipkg-opt is up to date
user@castle:~$ sudo ipkg-opt update
Install nano from ipkg-opt
user@castle:~$ sudo ipkg-opt install nano
Verify /opt/bin is in your path
user@castle:~$ echo $PATH # If /opt/bin is listed in the path, then you have correctly fulfilled prerequisite #2. # $PATH should look like: /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin
//If /opt/bin is not in your path, complete prerequisite #2 and echo $PATH again.//
Command line syntax is pretty easy
//To edit a specific file://
nano /path/to/existingfile.ext
//To create a new file://
nano /path/to/newfile.ext
//To create a new file but you don't know what to call it yet://
nano
Inside nano
Ctrl+G Opens the Help Menu Ctrl+X Close a Menu or Exit (you will be prompted to save a modified file or quit)
Everything else you could need is on the Help Menu.