Press to keep the current choice, or type selection number: There are 5 choices for the alternative editor (providing /usr/bin/editor). The output will present you all the text editors installed on your system and you’ll have to select one of them as the default editor. In the terminal, type the following command: sudo update-alternatives -config editor What you can do is to change the default text editor to Vim in Ubuntu and other Debian based distributions. Since Nano is the default text editor in Ubuntu, you might not like that the files are being opened in Nano. But some command line utilities allow you to edit their configuration files in the default text editor. Normally, when you have to edit a file in the terminal, you use vim filename command for that.
#Install meld command line Patch
The equivalent Windows Installer command line has PATCH = set on the command line.Make Vim the default editor in Ubuntu and other Debian-based distributions The equivalent Windows Installer Command-Line Option is: /I.
This option cannot be used together with the /quiet option. Displays a message that a restart is required to complete the installation and asks the user whether to restart the system now. Msiexec /package Application.msi /forcerestart /promptrestart The equivalent Windows Installer command line has REBOOT=Force set on the command line. The installer always restarts the computer after every installation. Msiexec /package Application.msi /norestart. The equivalent Windows Installer command line has REBOOT=ReallySuppress set on the command line. The installer never restarts the computer after the installation. Msiexec /package Application.msi /passive /norestart The equivalent Windows Installer Command-Line Option is: /qb!- with REBOOTPROMPT=S set on the command line.
If no reboot option is specified, the installer restarts the computer whenever necessary without displaying any prompt or warning to the user. Use the /norestart or /forcerestart standard command-line options to control reboots. The installer displays a progress bar to the user that indicates that an installation is in progress but no prompts or error messages are displayed to the user. Msiexec /uninstall msipatch.msp /package Application.msi / quiet /passive Msiexec /uninstall Application.msi /quiet The equivalent Windows Installer Command-Line Option is: /qn. If no reboot options are specified, the installer restarts the computer whenever necessary without displaying any prompt or warning to the user.
No prompts, messages, or dialog boxes are displayed to the user.
The installer runs an installation without displaying a user interface. The equivalent Windows Installer Command-Line Option is: /?. Incorrect use of any option invokes this help option. The description of usage can be displayed in the user interface. Displays the correct usage of the setup command including a list of all switches and behavior. The Windows Installer Command-Line Options are available with Windows Installer 3.0 and earlier versions. The command-line options that are identified in this topic are available beginning with Windows Installer 3.0.