> This question came up at the InstallFest. How do I find an editor package if > I don't know the names of all the Linux editor packages! The distro in > question was Slackware, but this HOW-TO applies to other distros as well. > > A quick way, of course, is to ask on the PLUG list. > > "Hi, I'm new here. Can anyone recommend a simple editor besides vi or emacs? > I'm using Buffalo Linux." > > Some one reply with, for example, "pico", or "You can edit files in Midnight > Commander." Now you can run the command "whereis pico" or "man pico" to see > if it is installed. OK, but what about the other one, Midnight Commander. > What do I type to run that? > > Well, the Slackware website has a browsable list of packages. Search on > "Midnight Commander" and you'll get this: > > "mc (Midnight Commander file manager) The Midnight Commander is a Norton > Commander clone, a program that manipulates and manages files and > directories. Useful, fast, and has color displays on the Linux console. . ." > > Aah, mc! So try "man mc" to see that manpage. Humm, too cryptic. So off to > www.google.com/linux and type in "Midnight Commander" and there I see that > Linux Gazette has an Intro to mc with pictures. Good! I'll spend a minute > and learn the program. > > O'Reilly has a nice, cheap Linux Pocket Guide out for about $7USD at Amazon, > etc. apropos editor man -k editor --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss