Yes, you said the most right thing that one linux is not the other linux. At this point of time I only use Fedora for my server, and Ubuntu is very annoying to me because you need to "sudo" everywhere in it.
Thanks 🙂 They are different programs... but they are also interchangeable in a practical sense because if you type "VI" it opens VIM on most systems these days as VIM is generally considered to be the replacement for VI. That's what was happening in the example I gave - I typed "VI" and it opened "VIM".
@@ProTechShow That isn't true for all. Manjaro for example ships with both vi and vim. I would therefore be cautious with calling them interchangeable (it's probably closer to the case with less and more). This goes back to what you said in the video - every Linux based system is slightly different :)
Haha, yes the key word was "most". It's nearly impossible to make a blanket statment about Linux because somebody will always have somthing a little bit different!