jdd wrote:
Rajko M a écrit :
Some editor has to be included and nano fits better because it's no learning necessary type of editor, as mentioned in few other posts.
we need mostly know the _size_ of nano and it's dependencies, more than the ease of use.
I'm used on many linux variants (from mulinux and gentoo to suse) and the only thing I _always_ find is Vi on it's mini flavor (there is NO "original" Vi as I discovered once, but many flavors, Vim being the more common, but not the smaller). so any usual linux user (the one than can have to wotk on various machines) must have at least some sort of use ov Vi.
You're right that almost any Linux user has to have Vi installed in their system but it still doesn't mean that they - even know they have it installed - known how to work with it - like it - are satisfied with working with it Back in 90's I was used to have 'pico' and 'pine' in my system but the time has changed ;) Well, we could have both hard-core vi + some easy-to-operate editor for novices :) Lukas