1. Why think about a file editor?

Linux works with files. All kinds of them. Configuration ones, scripts, data files, the list goes on and on. As one person (of many) once wrote, "In Linux, everything is a file." Guess what? You need a file editor. And while you might plan to spend a lot of time in X Windows, you will likely find the command line your friend after a while.

As a non-programmer/Linux-neophyte/once-GUI-oriented sort of fellow, I thought it would be nice to write up a short piece for Debian newbies (or Linux ones in general) about some apps which with almost anyone from outside Linux would quickly feel comfortable. I have used joe at the command line ever since I began with Linux. (I haven't wanted to go through the learning curve associated with emacs or vi. There are too many other things to learn...)