The original code for vi was written by Bill Joy in 1976, as the visual mode for a line editor called ex that Joy had written with Chuck Haley.[2] Bill Joy's ex 1.1 was released as part of the first BSD Unix release in March, 1978
The original code for vi was written by Bill Joy in 1976, as the visual mode for a line editor called ex that Joy had written with Chuck Haley.[2] Bill Joy's ex 1.1 was released as part of the first BSD Unix release in March, 1978
Do you think the MBA could run ex?
You can run it from the terminal!
But do you think the Air has enough power to run the terminal and ex at the same time?
But do you think the Air has enough power to run the terminal and ex at the same time?
But do you think the Air has enough power to run the terminal and ex at the same time?
what is happening here?
I was just about to write the same...
It smells like troll, but I am not sure...
Definitely a troll...
Incase by chance you aren't a troll OP my Macbook Air runs Maya, ZBrush, Houdini, and Unity just fine for those times I need to travel and work on projects so its definitely going to run old text editors from ancient computer days.
Why are you not sure?I was just about to write the same...
It smells like troll, but I am not sure...
So what's worse, a troll or people who go down the "troll hole" and answer their questions seriously?
"Is the MBA powerful enough to run X" threads
It definitely is. Run 'xterm' from the Terminal command line and you'll see (assuming you have X11 installed).
Next question: Is running the Terminal and vi at the same time girly?