nano (was pico)

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By the way, I pulled this nano rpm off a current Red Hat rawhide mirror.
It just seemed easier to put directions to my site than a deep stack of
directories at a major mirror site.

Andrew Hodgson writes:
> From: Andrew Hodgson <andrew at hodgsonfamily.org>
> 
> Janina Sajka in <20030622231412.GF1166 at rednote.net>:
> 
> >Sinceyou couldn't install everything, some things weren't installed. It
> >stands to reason.
> >
> >As it happens, Pine and Pico are being phased out by Red Hat because of
> >their nonfree license. Instead, get nano. It's a pico look alike. You
> >can download from my anonymous ftp server:
> 
> Thanks for the tip, I now am going to use Nano for editing.  I don't
> like Pine in any case, but do use Pico on occasions where nothing else
> is available.
> 
> Andrew.
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> Email: Andrew at hodgsonfamily.org
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