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Lucky for us, Linux comes with a good, free text editor called GEdit.
GEdit should already be installed on your computer. To start GEdit: click Applications, point to Accessories, and click Text Editor. If you don't have this option, let a staff member know.▼
If you need help or have questions while checking your GEdit installation, [[Skillshare intro to Python/Asking questions| don't hesitate to ask]]!
== Finding GEdit ==
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== How to find GEdit from a terminal ==
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