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Old 07-27-2004, 11:26 PM   #5
MichaelS
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Originally Posted by nocturnx
I tried and for some reason it said -bash edit is not a valid command or something similar. I ended up just putting the cd 1 in and reinstalled it and it booted up into kde with all my settings and files and the background I had set so I dont know what the deal was.
Not to make you feel bad, but there is no such command 'edit' in linux (unless you make an symbolic link or alias to an existing command. pico is a good beginners editor, and vi is good for more advanced users. Theres also emacs, but I have no experience with that one.

Regards,

Michael

P.S. There are many other editors not mentioned above, but those are the more popular ones.
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