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| Hi there, I'm new to *BSD and am intrigued by it (OpenBSD especially), after being a GNU/Linux user for a while now, but a few niggles are holding me back. I've been using apt-get for a while now and love it dearly. I can apt-get install something and save all the downloaded packages on my fileserver so I never have to download them again. Is there an option to do this with pkg_add? It seems to me that you can't keep any of the .tgz packages that are ftped by pkg_add in case you need to reinstall stuff. Also I've been having troubles with vi. Please don't tell me to use Emacs. I like the fact that most keyboards include Insert, Home, Pg-Up etcetera, and it seems that with default settings vi eats my text files when I use these buttons. Maybe I'm using the wrong terminal type [vt220] or something. Can anyone help me? The thing that really irks me is that the backspace and delete buttons don't work properly in <Insert> mode in vi. Ben |