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I'm trying to setup the pico editor, which comes with pine. But I am not sure how to activate pine. I'm using the newest stable version of openbsd. If someone could tell me what file to execute, or, if not 'onboard' the package, where to get it. I would be much obliged.
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There is discussion on setting up PICO here (in this guide):
http://www.nomoa.com/bsd/installation.htm |
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