I just love nano. It is so easy to learn and use. I use it a lot. I
don't use vi because I am too lazy to remember all those tricks.
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Paul Harper 写道:
> First sorry about the double posting. The slow net here made it appear I had
> not posted. (Webmaster feel free to remove the duplicate post.)
>
> I would definitely lean to nano. It basically is easy to move around in,
> type, cut an paste without any instruction.
>
> To get users who have never seen a cmd prompt in Windows to use Vim probably
> just to configure their static network is a bit much.
>
> There does seem to be a divide in the OpenSolaris community between those who
> would like wider adoption and those who want to keep it for few people in the
> server room.
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