Package: base-config Version: 2.40.6 When I launch 'base-config', it tell me to choose between different kinds of souces for packages. Since it's already ok and there's no 'continue with no changes' entry, I try 'modify packages sources manually' (or something like that, I'm localized in french), thinking to exit immediately the editor to reach the next part of the configuration. But the editor is VI! I don't have any use of it, I don't understand anything of it and I don't understand anything of its man page. So, I don't understand how to quit it. Finally, and because of a problem on the mutiple console configuration of the ppc version of my debian, I can't reboot it properly, so I'm forced to hard-reset the computer. I think using a more user-friendly editor like nano should be a good thing to help beginners and simple users like me to configure the system without non-necessary read of big documentations just to learn how to type one or two lines of simple text and exit the editor.
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