If nano is your default editor, which it is if you don't change it, apt --edit-sources will use nano for the edit with the added benefit of checking syntax and other sanity checks like duplicates. Therefore it is better than just opening sources directly in nano.FWIW : I find it a bit strange that when it comes to keeping the "sources" in order, no reference is made to the “ sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list “ procedure... very easy , right ?
Statistics: Posted by sunrat — 2024-07-23 13:36 — Replies 8 — Views 146