Okay, well...
Not sure about that, but I also just installed a Debian and Kubuntu, and
on both I've had to install vim (not vi) manually. It is included on the
first Debian DVD though (I don't have internet on that box as of yet) but
I guess basically everything is included on that 3-dvd set.
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, 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
>
> -tim
>
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