DocMcStuffin, 1 year ago Try editing a file in /etc as a regular user. It happens sometimes and you really want that warning that the write failed. Anyway, :x is superior. It only writes if there are changes. So, your mtime doesn’t change unnecessarily.
Try editing a file in /etc as a regular user. It happens sometimes and you really want that warning that the write failed.
/etc
Anyway, :x is superior. It only writes if there are changes. So, your mtime doesn’t change unnecessarily.
:x