OK I see that vi now maps to vim via an alias from /etc/profile.d/vim.sh. My custom .bashrc does an explicit 'unalias' on vi for some reason lost to history (comment above my unalias refers to RHEL7/8 but I can't recall why I did it). Anyway if I ditch that it obviously all works.
As with the fc43 version, unless I'm not understanding the strategy, this still isn't fixed. Running 'vi' isn't running 'vim' for me, at least not the way it used to (vim features missing).
I could be losing my mind here, but didn't /usr/bin/vi used to be a shell script? I seem to have a binary there now. If I call 'vi' on a file, I don't have color syntax highlighting so it looks like it's not running vim still for me.
Seems to be OK, in my case gnome-system-monitor I believe uses it (I'm using it under Xfce).
Working fine for me in the beta branch.
Working in 43.
Working in 42.
Working fine so far.
Working in 42.
Working OK on native H/W and in VirtualBox VMs.
Intel NUC NUC13ANHi7 (NUC13ANHi7000) (rev N11225-207) 1 x 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1360P Intel Corporation Raptor Lake-P [Iris Xe Graphics] (rev 04)
Dell Precision T5610 2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2603 v2 @ 1.80GHz (8 cores total) NVIDIA Corporation GK104 [GeForce GTX 760] (rev a1)
Working OK in a VirtualBox VM.
Looks OK.
Working here for me.
Looks good here.
Looks OK in 42.
Looks good here.
Looks good in the beta branch as well.
Working for me in 42 also.
Looks OK.
See my second comment under the fc43 version.