These are Unix and Linux text editor programs.
nano and vi (vim) are common ones. As root # nano /etc/samba/smb.conf As a user $ sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
This entirely depends on the distribution maintainers. Usually it will be either Nano or vi/vim.
Nano additives are nothing but nano particles are in micro in sizes which are used to.................................... ..................................................... U fill the blanks
Not sure what you mean by enter a file; you could use an editor, such as vi, emacs, nano, pine, etc. to edit it.
No, "nano," is not an answer to any dream, in any meaningful sense of the word. "Nano" is a term used in molecular and atomic technology. Some electronics companies have used "nano" in the names of certain products, or used the word to lend an aura of science to the advertising of a product. But the word "nano" has no relevance to dreams or dream interpretation.
vi
vi text editor is a standard text editor found in almost every flavor of Linux, it is the most preferred text editor by most Linux professionals, other text editors include nano and pico are also decent substitutes for the vi editor
The iPod Nano can be used as a voice recorder. Select Voice Memo from the Extras menu.
A nano solar cell is used with small circuits to power them without the use of regular electricity
'Nano' is not a noun; 'nano' is not even a word, it is a prefix meaning 'one billionth' or used informally as an extremely small part of a whole. Some words with the prefix nano- are nanosecond, nanotechnology, or nanoscale.
Different users have different opinions about what the best text editor is. Believe it or not, this was a major flamewar topic throughout the 80s and early 90s. Vi, Vim, eMacs, and nano are all popular choices for command-line text editors. There isn't as much flaming in the GUI arena, but there is an even larger array of choices there.
To edit any file in Unix, use a file editor; there are several, including the venerable 'vi' program or 'vim', pico, nano, etc.