Sebastien's information is correct (Thanks!) Command 'vim.tiny' works. Also 'vi'.
I think the confusion is the user expects a graphical application. Vim-tiny, the default installation in Ubuntu, is a console (Terminal) application. To get the graphical version, install gVim in Ubuntu Software.
Sebastien's information is correct (Thanks!) Command 'vim.tiny' works. Also 'vi'.
I think the confusion is the user expects a graphical application. Vim-tiny, the default installation in Ubuntu, is a console (Terminal) application. To get the graphical version, install gVim in Ubuntu Software.