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    How to install emacs?

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        mdl
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        I am happy that I can ssh into my phone, but I'm a heavy emacs user, and need that for text files. As an Ubuntu user (longer time linux / unix user), I immediately tried ap-get, however, that will not work due to the read only file system. So, what is the "approved" method of installing standard linux tools?

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          arubislander @mdl
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          @mdl The supported method is described here in the UBports documentation.

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            Pulsar33 @mdl
            last edited by Pulsar33

            @mdl : many information to read about Libertine in this sub-forum
            However, AFAIK, nobody has reported to have tested emacs.
            Good luck
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