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Warp wrote:
> Btw, another difference between emacs and notepad (and a lot of other
> Windows text editors):
>
> If I need to edit a file remotely through SSH, emacs will do the job
> (regardless of which OS I'm using, because emacs will be running on the
> remote computer), notepad won't.
Yes, it does seem that just about every Linux install known includes
Emacs by default. (Although not so many include SSH by default.)
One of the things I always liked about YaST is that it works in console
mode as well as on X Windows.
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