07-11-2026, 09:50 AM
(07-10-2026, 03:00 AM)Guest Wrote: SUDO APT-GET VIM
(07-10-2026, 03:07 PM)aotihav Wrote: Hang on! bombarding you with a strange image
Please find the specific style of buttons and symbols that matches the box you have in front of you.
The blue button will remove the space that the wide blank button made. The red button will (hopefully) do something. The other buttons can be matched with symbols we send you.
Try pressing the red button, we don't know enough about what (if any) letters could be added after the q_
You appreciate a warning before a vision. Interesting. You think it resembles the first of these, the "ANSI". You press the blue button which removes the space and then the red button. The "screen" changes and reads "bash: q: command not found". Seems like some sort of automated typewriter system? Or something. Electric book that changes the words. They layout of this typewriter is unlike any you've seen, and also in a language you shouldn't be able to understand, but do.
You type sudo apt-get vim and hit "enter" again. It reads "[sudo] password for:"
What is to be done?


![[Image: Physical_keyboard_layouts_comparison_ANS...JIS_13.png]](https://file.garden/akbc_Xb1NCgL8Zbc/Physical_keyboard_layouts_comparison_ANSI_ISO_KS_ABNT_JIS_13.png)
