of nano?</font></h2>
<blockquote><font color="#330000">The current version of nano *should*
-be 0.9.19. Of course you should always check the nano hompage to
+be 0.9.20. Of course you should always check the nano hompage to
see what the latest and greatest version is.</font></blockquote>
<h2>
current nano packages for:</font>
<ul>
<li>
-<font color="#330000"><a href="http://www.debian.org/Packages/frozen/editors/nano.html">frozen</a></font></li>
+<font color="#330000"><a href="http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/editors/nano.html">stable</a></font></li>
<li>
<font color="#330000"><a href="http://www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/editors/nano.html">unstable</a></font></li>
</ul>
<font color="#330000">Note that versions < 0.9.10 are probably not for
-those wanting to get serious work done, so until the frozen/stable distributions
-have an updated version of nano, you are best off using the one in unstable
+those wanting to get serious work done, so until the stable distribution
+has an updated version of nano, you are best off using the one in unstable
for now.</font></blockquote>
<h2>
previously entered is already inserted before the cursor. If you
prefer the old behavior, use the pico emulation mode (-p or --pico) or
just hit Meta-P while in nano (see the ^G help text for more details).
+</font></blockquote>
<h2>
<a NAME="4.6"></a>4.6. How do I make nano my default editor (in Pine,