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Damn Small Linux Text Processing

August 16th, 2009. Published under Linux Tutorials. 5 Comments.

Damn Small Linux Text Processing

Damn Small Linux is an excellent tool for learning Linux commands and running the Linux operating system. But what if you don’t plan to be a computer nerd; can this software still be useful? The answer is a definite yes; you can make use of this tiny operating system whether or not you want to learn the sometimes gruesome details of operating systems. This article introduces the text editors that come with your free Damn Small Linux that runs on even obsolete Windows computers. You can use these applications to compose simple text or programs of any level of complexity.

Once you have downloaded and installed Damn Small Linux there are several equivalent ways of launching its text editors. You can click on the DSL button in the lower-left hand corner or on the Apps icon toward the top of the screen. Then open the Editors: there are four, Beaver, Nano, Notepad, and vi (actually vim). We will look at these editors in order plus an additional one.

Beaver is my choice for creating and editing the text files used in my Damn Small Linux tutorials. The name Beaver stands for Beaver is an Early AdVanced EditoR which is the kind of joke that many Linux and Unix people find funny. This editor is particularly useful for programming and web page editing. Beaver’s special features include color coding and the ability to convert text to Upper Case, Lower Case or to capitalize the first letter of every word. You can convert text among the following formats: Unix, DOS, and Mac. Programmers will be glad to know that Beaver formats code for the following programming languages: C/C++, HTML, Perl, JavaScript, PHP, and Bash. Unfortunately there is no Help function.

The nano program is especially used for email messages. It stems from the widely used Pico email program that is not available for some versions of Linux. I have not worked with nano but am told that many Linux and Unix people like it.

What the Damn Small Linux people call Notepad is actually another text processor that is similar to the DOS/Windows Notepad. I haven’t used it because Beaver is more powerful, and just about as easy to use.

The final application in this group is VIM, vi IMproved. The original vi was a very-widely used text editor for Unix and Linux systems. Today almost all Unix and Linux people work with other, more sophisticated text editors. When I teach Linux on systems other than Damn Small Linux I teach a reduced version of vi. This editor is cumbersome, but you make like the improved version. Damn Small Linux offers you a choice.

The Office folder includes Ted, a word processor which is compatible with Microsoft Word. Ted saves documents in RTF (rich text format) that can be read by Microsoft Word and other word processors including Open Office. Ted and Beaver belong to different worlds; you can’t take documents back and forth between these two applications.

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I’m actually more interested in FreeBSD so if anyone can suggest a good set of video tutorials for that it would be better.

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Over the years Levi Reiss has authored or co-authored ten books on computers and the Internet. He loves wine in moderation as exemplified by his wine websites such as www.theitalianwineconnection.com. He teaches various computer courses including Linux and Windows operating systems at an Ontario French-language community college. Visit his new website http://www.linux4windows.com which teaches you how to download and run Damn Small Linux even on that outdated Windows computer which you have been meaning to throw out.

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5 Comments

lockernome1995  on August 16th, 2009

its the pw for ur wirelss network

xtrippax01  on August 16th, 2009

2:37 i dont understand password do you make anything up or is it internet pasword

xuLiOxS  on August 16th, 2009

when I finish the connection test theres an error. its telling me to go to the internet settings and confirm it. help plz

thanks

fatboy  on August 16th, 2009

You said in your additional details that you're more interested in FreeBSD? It's probably difficult to find video tutorials about this because of the nature of the command-line based Unix variants, but the absolute best source for learning FreeBSD is the FreeBSD handbook available here: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook

There's a section there on setting up Apache in there as well. A great place to ask questions about FreeBSD and other BSD/Unix-like variants is BSD Forums found here: http://www.bsdforums.org

I hope this helps!

laniiboy  on August 16th, 2009

Linux?
As in what Linux O/S?

Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) Guide
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Gutsy

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