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Invisible escreveu:
> 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.
That's actually still only true for vi (not even vim). Ubuntu doesn't
come default with Emacs installed and I guess neither do other
user-geared distros.
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