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To edit or view a file you can open it directly from the command line.  Reference the list below to find the appropriate editor installed with your edition.  For example to open your pacman.conf from the XFCE edition you could type:
To edit or view a file you can open it directly from the command line.  Reference the list below to find the appropriate editor installed with your edition.  For example to open your pacman.conf from the XFCE edition you could type:
   mousepad /etc/pacman.conf
   {{UserCmd|command=mousepad /etc/pacman.conf}}

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To edit or view a file you can open it directly from the command line.  Reference the list below to find the appropriate editor installed with your edition.  For example to open your pacman.conf from the XFCE edition you could type:
  {{UserCmd|command=mousepad /etc/pacman.conf}}

To edit or view a file you can open it directly from the command line. Reference the list below to find the appropriate editor installed with your edition. For example to open your pacman.conf from the XFCE edition you could type:

user $ mousepad /etc/pacman.conf COPY TO CLIPBOARD


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