![]() ![]() the folder doesn’t exsits then this means you don’t appear to have the ports installed… therefore run the above command to download and extract so we can continue on with this tutorial) If you are unsure if you do or don’t have the ports tree installed just try this command:- cd /usr/ports you’ll need to install the ports tree like so:- portsnap fetch extract update or simply did not install the ports tree during the set-up process). If you don’t have the ports tree installed on your server (maybe you are using an Amazon cloud image etc. So here goes, firstly make sure your logged into the server as ‘root’ then make sure your ports tree is up to date like so:- portsnap fetch update You will find that by default FreeBSD does not come with this installed, having mainly used Linux in the past I have mainly used Nano and vi, Nano however is my favourite, as its dead easy to use □ I just thought I’d quickly post up a post on how to install Nano (a really simple to use CLI text editor) on FreeBSD, Although I’ve tested on FreeBSD 9.0 it should work with other versions of FreeBSD too…
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