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    Default Editing Config.pm in /usr/local/???/

    I am new to the forum.. But I have a question.. I had someone install a package on my server and it would appear it is up to me to edit the file and change the layout.

    I have never used ssh.. or superuser on my dedicated server..

    how do I view and edit the Config.pm located /user/local/????/

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    Default Re: Editing Config.pm in /usr/local/???/

    Originally posted by Charter
    I am new to the forum.. But I have a question.. I had someone install a package on my server and it would appear it is up to me to edit the file and change the layout.

    I have never used ssh.. or superuser on my dedicated server..

    how do I view and edit the Config.pm located /user/local/????/
    For OSX use rBrowser from rbrowser.com - It simply owns!

    For PC use Putty from http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

    This will make it a lot more easier than using telnet


    midz

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    log in as root su

    then
    type this...

    pico /user/local/Config.pm

    do your stuff... the Ctrl+O to "write out" or save it.

    may have to reboot apache maybe? depends what config file it is...

    rYno

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    Originally posted by ryno267
    log in as root su

    then
    type this...

    pico /user/local/Config.pm

    do your stuff... the Ctrl+O to "write out" or save it.

    may have to reboot apache maybe? depends what config file it is...

    rYno
    Cool thanks.. what is PICO?

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    pico is linux text editor

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    Thanks trying it now

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