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The custom .bashrc breaks nano on Fedora 40 by setting the alias to "edit," which is not a recognized command on my system. Am I missing something here or should I just comment out the line and pretend it never existed?
It's not often a command that is included in an online resource doesn't even get a recommended package to install that would provide it in the event that it doesn't exist on the system. I'd like to take advantage of all the functionality that this custom setup provides so I'd like to know if there's a fix to this that doesn't involve commenting out the alias.
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The custom .bashrc breaks nano on Fedora 40 by setting the alias to "edit," which is not a recognized command on my system. Am I missing something here or should I just comment out the line and pretend it never existed?
It's not often a command that is included in an online resource doesn't even get a recommended package to install that would provide it in the event that it doesn't exist on the system. I'd like to take advantage of all the functionality that this custom setup provides so I'd like to know if there's a fix to this that doesn't involve commenting out the alias.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: