Dummkopf's guide to vim
Billie Walsh
bilwalsh at swbell.net
Thu Sep 4 15:56:15 UTC 2008
Knapp wrote:
>> $ which nano
>> /usr/bin/nano
>>
>> Now, this is far from a new install, but I certain did not add that
>> myself. So either something pulled nano is as a dependency (doubtful),
>> or it comes installed in 8.04
>>
>> By the way, Ubuntu does not come with VIM on a standard install
>> either. You are using VIM-tiny, which is missing quite a few features,
>> such as vimtutor:
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vim/+bug/225231
>>
>> --
>> Dotan Cohen
>>
>
> $ which vim
> /usr/bin/vim
>
> How can you tell if it is vim-tiny?
>
>
>
When I opened a terminal and typed in "vim" yesterday the screen that
opened told me it was vim-tiny and what was needed to install to have
full functionality.
With the talk about nano I tried that and it came up. Whether it's a
default install or something that something else installed I don't know,
but it's there.
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