When you are using git via SSH, the first time you try to commit something, you might get this error:
[bash]
(gnome-ssh-askpass:1266): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
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The fix is really quite simple:
[bash]unset SSH_ASKPASS[/bash]
When you are using git via SSH, the first time you try to commit something, you might get this error:
[bash]
(gnome-ssh-askpass:1266): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[/bash]
The fix is really quite simple:
[bash]unset SSH_ASKPASS[/bash]
On new (or new to me systems) I find it annoying to use a program like git, or crontab -e and find myself in the pico editor. 🙁
So, here’s how to change it:
[bash]
sudo update-alternatives –config editor
There are 4 choices for the alternative editor (providing /usr/bin/editor).
Selection Path Priority Status
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* 0 /bin/nano 40 auto mode
1 /bin/ed -100 manual mode
2 /bin/nano 40 manual mode
3 /usr/bin/vim.basic 30 manual mode
4 /usr/bin/vim.tiny 10 manual mode
Press enter to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number: 3
update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/vim.basic to provide /usr/bin/editor (editor) in manual mode.
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and to confirm your selection, run the same command again, and check out the item that has the asterisk next to it:
[bash]
sudo update-alternatives –config editor
There are 4 choices for the alternative editor (providing /usr/bin/editor).
Selection Path Priority Status
————————————————————
0 /bin/nano 40 auto mode
1 /bin/ed -100 manual mode
2 /bin/nano 40 manual mode
* 3 /usr/bin/vim.basic 30 manual mode
4 /usr/bin/vim.tiny 10 manual mode
Press enter to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number:
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If that still doesn’t work, try this instead:
[bash]
export EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim.basic
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