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there's no /etc/init.d/* scripts to turn off GDM or whaveter graphical boot program they're using (I thought /etc/init.d scripts were more or less a Linux standard, having seen it in just about every other distro I've tested), so I had to kill the x client repeatedly in order to get 2 new minutes of editing. I tried the obvious "killall -9 gdm", "... xdm", "... kdm", but none were running.
"pstree" is a good tool for viewing the currently active services. Since Zenwalk is based on Slackware, it might be worth reading the Slackware documentation to find out more about Zenwalk's init system.
http://www.slackbook.org/html/system-configuration.html#SYSTEM-CONF...
http://www.slackbook.org/html/security.html#AEN5102
I haven't yet tried Zenwalk but there's another Slackware derivative that I can recommend: Frugalware. Frugalware shares Slackware's ideal of simplicity but it's more desktop-oriented (KDE, GNOME, XFCE ...). Frugalware uses scripts written by Patrick Volkerding and it has better localization support than Slackware. Frugalware uses the pacman package manager from Arch Linux and it has added a GUI frontend to pacman. Frugalware packages are usually very up-to-date and they are i686 optimized.
And, yes, Frugalware has nano. :-)