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Thread: Permissions DualBoot

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    Re: Permissions DualBoot

    For editing system files in console, I use Nano, Vi, Sublime, and sudoedit. When I tell someone to edit a file with elevated permissions, I tell them to do it in terminal or console, and use nano... Since nano displays the hot-keys on the bottom of the terminal screen, it is often easier for new users to pick up and use.

    Sidenote: I have used sublime-text for years, but is not in the repo's anymore so is no longer in APT. I add their repo to install it. Also available via Snap and FlatPak.

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    Re: Permissions DualBoot

    Quote Originally Posted by MAFoElffen View Post
    Sidenote: I have used sublime-text for years, but is not in the repo's anymore so is no longer in APT. I add their repo to install it. Also available via Snap and FlatPak.
    Same here but a heads up the flatpak version has an outdated "(runtime/org.freedesktop.Sdk/x86_64/21.08) found in remote flathub"
    If your concerned with security is all.

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