Amessyroom wrote to All <=-
I recently started getting an error when I try
to use an external editor, that is a native
program on my linux server.
This worked a few months back.
I now get error:
ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM
In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted
options).
I recently started getting an error when I try
to use an external editor, that is a native
program on my linux server.
This worked a few months back.
I now get error:
ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM
In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted
options).
ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM
What is "MFS"? A program? Is it an editor that you have told Synchronet can be found on the path /media/CDROM ? That seems like a very strange place to find an editor.
In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted options).
Well, is this new (un-named) editor configured the same as those were?
You'd likely get much better help/answers if you learned to ask better questions and gave some useful information/context about the problem...
I recently started getting an error when I try
to use an external editor, that is a native
program on my linux server.
This worked a few months back.
I now get error:
ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM
In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted
options).
I now get error:
ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM
In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted options).
I now get error:
ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM
In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted
options).
Re: Re: external editors - native programs
By: Dan Clough to Amessyroom on Tue Nov 26 2024 03:23 pm
ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM
What is "MFS"? A program? Is it an editor that you have told Synchronet can be found on the path /media/CDROM ? That seems like a very strange place to find an editor.
In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted options).
Well, is this new (un-named) editor configured the same as those were?
You'd likely get much better help/answers if you learned to ask better questions and gave some useful information/context about the problem...
MFS has something to do with DOS based programs, which the two editors that worked previoiusly are not. They are linux programs.
El 26/11/24 a las 13:06, Amessyroom escribi¢:
I recently started getting an error when I try to use an external editor,
that is a native program on my linux server.
This worked a few months back.
I now get error:
ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM
In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted options).
this is a dosemu error,
do you update dosemu ?
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Re: Re: external editors - native programs By: Errol Casey to Dan Clough on Tue Nov 26 2024 06:27 pm
Re: Re: external editors - native programs By: Dan Clough to Amessyroom on
Tue Nov 26 2024 03:23 pm
ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM
What is "MFS"? A program? Is it an editor that you have told
Synchronet can be found on the path /media/CDROM ? That seems like a
very strange place to find an editor.
In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted options).
Well, is this new (un-named) editor configured the same as those were?
You'd likely get much better help/answers if you learned to ask better
questions and gave some useful information/context about the
problem...
MFS has something to do with DOS based programs, which the two editors that
worked previoiusly are not. They are linux programs.
That tells me that the editors are not configured as "native programs" in SCFG. Can you double check that? --
digital man (rob)
Re: Re: external editors - native programs By: Digital Man to Errol Casey on Tue Nov 26 2024 08:12 pm
Re: Re: external editors - native programs By: Errol Casey to Dan Clough
on Tue Nov 26 2024 06:27 pm
Re: Re: external editors - native programs By: Dan Clough to Amessyroom on
Tue Nov 26 2024 03:23 pm
ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM
What is "MFS"? A program? Is it an editor that you have told
Synchronet can be found on the path /media/CDROM ? That seems like a
very strange place to find an editor.
In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted options).
Well, is this new (un-named) editor configured the same as those
were?
You'd likely get much better help/answers if you learned to ask
better questions and gave some useful information/context about the
problem...
MFS has something to do with DOS based programs, which the two editors
that worked previoiusly are not. They are linux programs.
That tells me that the editors are not configured as "native programs" in
SCFG. Can you double check that? --
digital man (rob)
Correct. I had this working, and I think I blew away something; when I had that build fiasco. I've added them back as native apps. I've tried to follow the nano config in the wiki (which I think I used before).
But now I get "aborted" from synchronet I believe, when I try it.
Vim, just hangs (black screen when it tries to start it).
Tim (kk????) had helped in the past with changing sbbs.ini setting; found that email. I may have to go back further and see if I can find more details; of how I got it to work in the echo.
I didn't realize my fiasco had lost these settings. I have a better backup practice in place now, LOL! Learn from our mistakes.
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Amessyroom
Is there an method to get a text
capture of SCFG screens; in text vs
screen capture (graphic file) ?
Is there an method to get a text
capture of SCFG screens; in text vs
screen capture (graphic file) ?
Yes, highlight the rectangle with the mouse (click and drag). The rectangle is copied to the clipboard, like this:
Re: Re: external editors - native programs
By: Digital Man to Amessyroom on Fri Nov 29 2024 23:15:58
Is there an method to get a text
capture of SCFG screens; in text vs
screen capture (graphic file) ?
Yes, highlight the rectangle with the mouse (click and drag). The rectangle is copied to the clipboard, like this:
Excuse the interjection, but is this exclusive to the Sysop side? As a user, I'd find this very useful. When I do a selection, I get whole lines.
rectangle is copied to the clipboard, like this:
Excuse the interjection, but is this exclusive to the Sysop side? As a user, I'd find this very useful. When I do a selection, I get whole lines.
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