I think '/usr/bin/editor' should be linked to a console-based editor. Because 
of this it's okay to start gnome-terminal and execute the default console-based 
editor.
But why not implement a tick in "editor settings" of corewars to mark the 
editor as console-based or not? Also set the default editor in corewars to an 
editor that is installed by default in ubuntu like nano or so.

Greets,
pot

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Corewars should recommend nedit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197132
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