RE: DB2 - Text Editor on a Solaris Server Running X-Windows

RE: DB2 - Text Editor on a Solaris Server Running X-Windows

 

  

...or you can use nedit, which is far far superior, available for most
platforms, and free

http://www.nedit.org/



George I. Develekos



-----Original Message-----
From: Edwards Ed
[mailto:db2udbdba-ezmlmshield-x16750284.[Email address protected]
Sent: Πέμπτη, 26 Απριλίου 2007 2:33 μμ
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: DB2 - Text Editor on a Solaris Server Running X-Windows


So, you have a new troop and you are running DB2 on a Solaris server and
the new troop has X-Windows loaded on their new pc and the new troop
doesn't know vi yet! Hehe.

Well, Nancy! Hehe. While the new troop is learning vi, maybe he or she
could benefit from the following process (until they are good at using
vi, hehe)!


Using a Text Editor on a Solaris server (if you have X-Windows)

1. Start X-Windows on your pc
2. Log on to the Solaris server
3. Type in: /usr/dt/bin/dtpad
4. When you are done using dtpad, close X-Windows.


It's almost Fridayyyyyyyyyy! Partyyyyyyyyyy! Hehe.

Have a great Day!


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