Meh; I wouldn't if I were you.
Nano is the default because it's a fairly straightforward editor to use. But vim or emacs (or indeed, even a traditional vi) are much, much more powerful.
First thing I do whenever I install Ubuntu is to install vim-full or vim-gnome. :)
Meh; I wouldn't if I were you.
Nano is the default because it's a fairly straightforward editor to use. But vim or emacs (or indeed, even a traditional vi) are much, much more powerful.
First thing I do whenever I install Ubuntu is to install vim-full or vim-gnome. :)