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#38
Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
If nano isn't in his path (which was the problem) then that won't help.
That is the reason why I talked about "which":
-either it shows that $PATH has a problem
-or the application is not there
-or (less often) there is a naming problem with the binary

Starting to search with ls in all possible directories may
be another solution but I do not like this one.