^ X means exit
Jan. 14th, 2014 11:11 amI just completed the most difficult task so far in my internship. I was to "send your translation as a bug report against the
"locales" package. Please CC me to the bug report (reportbug will ask
you if you want to CC some mail addresses to the bug report)."
I had just completed the edits to the new locale file for Jamaica and thought that report bug would be an easy editor that i would use to sen an email. It was not so simple at all. I had to use the command line and this made me feel quite adequate but humble. What did i really know about computers. I struggled to talk to them. In my struggle i wondered who taught computers to speak in this way? Why does ^ X mean exit?
"locales" package. Please CC me to the bug report (reportbug will ask
you if you want to CC some mail addresses to the bug report)."
I had just completed the edits to the new locale file for Jamaica and thought that report bug would be an easy editor that i would use to sen an email. It was not so simple at all. I had to use the command line and this made me feel quite adequate but humble. What did i really know about computers. I struggled to talk to them. In my struggle i wondered who taught computers to speak in this way? Why does ^ X mean exit?