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Dunno if it's me, but at the more fundamental levels (DE, IDE etc.) all my uses are 2nd, though I suspect a lot of it is to do with the whole KDE thing (i.e. people following the DE trend - I use xfce). However, at the most fundamental level (package manager, distro) I'm way down the list, though as an Arch user I can understand that it's not quite as "out of the box" as others, to put it mildly.
Of course, with top level packages I'm pretty much up there with everyone else.
I missed something. If I can say my favorite distro is Slackware....
True.
Should be something like "vi and derivatives".
As an Emacs user (no need for two huge platforms), I prefer the less complicated Elvis (or even plain vi) over Vim as well (though I only use it it for admin stuff).
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