Ah, the other day I updated and both vim and emacs broke! Another update and vim was working in a few minutes, then emacs the next day. But still, I was quite surprised. Maybe I’d have to learn Nano!!
I don’t think there’s really anything to learn with nano, the key bindings for control are all on the bottom and to enter text you just type like normal.
It’s overall very simple, very easy to use and also doesn’t take up much memory.
Yeah because Linux doesn’t have hair pulling dependency issues. I love Linux, but come on folks.
What’s this 1998?
It’s been less than a month since trying to run a server that was too old made me wish for death on Ubuntu.
Ah, the other day I updated and both vim and emacs broke! Another update and vim was working in a few minutes, then emacs the next day. But still, I was quite surprised. Maybe I’d have to learn Nano!!
What’s there to learn with nano?
About a thousandth of what there is to learn with Micro, I guess.
I don’t think there’s really anything to learn with nano, the key bindings for control are all on the bottom and to enter text you just type like normal. It’s overall very simple, very easy to use and also doesn’t take up much memory.
Same as with vim: how to exit 😆
Nano shows how on the bottom of the screen. ^X iirc.
Have you heard of nix, can’t happen there
^^ nix gang. Imagine being afraid to update your system
Dude, Nix is amazing. Like, want to update? No problem. Want to install a new WM? No problem. Switching from GNOME to KDE? Done.
Like, not only is it crazy stable, it makes everything as easy as editing line a in a file.
Love Nix.