How to Lock Up Linux Using Sublime Text 3

Steps to Lock Up Linux Using Sublime Text 3:

  1. Log in to your Mac OS X machine.
  2. Install VirtualBox.
  3. Install a Linux virtual machine.
  4. Boot that Linux virtual machine.
  5. Install Sublime Text 3 on that Linux virtual machine.
  6. Launch Sublime Text 3 and open some files for editing.
  7. Hit Cmd+P to Goto Anything….

There you go. As we say in The Deep South, you’re locked up tighter’n a tick. You can click around, mash keys, yell, and curse, even for a long time, and you’re completely stuck.

Steps to Unlock Linux After Sublime Text 3 Has Locked It Up:

  1. Hit Cmd+P to uncheck the Machine > Pause (Host+P) menu item.
  2. Hit Ctrl+P to Goto Anything….

Don’t ask me how I know this; maybe I read it somewhere.

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