Hi, On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:32 PM, Zhihao Yuan <lich...@gmail.com> wrote: > Among *all* the GNU/Linux distributions I used, they include a vim > compiled in tiny mode (ln -s it to vi), which doubles the size of nvi, > in their base systems. A vim.tiny contains much more features compared > with nvi, but it's not compatible with POSIX vi. > Let's compare the comparable, I don't really care if PCbsd ship vim as its default, but FreeBSD as the base is not only aimed at desktop specifically. So you should take into account that I may want to run FreeBSD on an adm5120 board with 32MB of RAM, without having a text editor consuming too much disk-space/ram.
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