On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 18:53:11 +0200
Didier Kryn <kryn@???> wrote:
2) have vi only
You can't do that. Even the most enthusiastic vi/Vim advocate remembers
with horror the first few days he/she got dragged into vi/Vim. For the
purpose of a Linux installation, you need something beyond intuitive,
it must be obvious.
I've heard it's currently defaulting to nano and also offering a
stripped down vi. Why not leave well enough alone?
SteveT
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