re: working with nano

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Actually Mark, if you were to run aptitude and if it says it cannot find any packages, it may reference packages with nano in its description. You can then paste those in your next apt-get or aptitude. Otherwise, a more drastic step would be useing a question mark, as in
aptitude install nano?
You would probably need to completely become root, but you may also get alot of extra packages.
Chime

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