* Dumb Waiter
Hi,
How does one force bash to use emacs (or uemacs) for editing, in Suse 9.2? (I mean in a KDE's konsole window.)
A while ago I installed some VIM and emacs packages and uemacs; among them kvim. (Kvim I later uninstalled.)
Now, for some reason, when I try to edit anything and type in bash for example 'edit myfile', the editor that starts is vim 6.3.
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