On 30.01.15 21:18, Tim Chase wrote:
> On 2015-01-30 23:37, kouzennoki@gmail.com wrote:
> > LISTEN UP FOLKS. KUBUNTU DOES NOT BY DEFAULT INSTALL VIM :P.
> >
> > Let's check Debian...
> >
> > NEITHER :P.
>
> While I can't speak to the specifics of KUBUNTU over Ubuntu, I'm darn
> certain that Debian & Ubuntu both include it vim out of the box. I
> just installed several Debian boxes (stable, testing, and unstable)
> and an Ubuntu box, and vi/vim was available out of the box on every
> one of them. And the BSDs all come with vi (though nvi, not vim) out
> of the box. And Redhat. And Slackware. Having vi (or a clone) is part
> of POSIX compliance, so any system striving to meet standards includes
> it. Along with ed(1) :-D
What is found on some distros is that there is no "vim" in the command
path, but whenever I've encountered that, it is simply because vim has
supplanted obsolete vi:
$ file /etc/alternatives/vi
/etc/alternatives/vi: symbolic link to `/usr/bin/vim.basic'
Has that led to some initial confusion? (Or is it called kvim there?)
Erik
(Who kan't kwite kome to kterms with kommand knames in kkubuntu.)
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