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dartomic

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  1. It worked fine for me this time. I think the link was just down for a little while.
  2. I figured it out. I just had to add --exclude nano to the end of the emerge I was doing.
  3. I haven't heard of codium. I'll have to check that out when I get some time to dedicate to programming again.
  4. VS Studio Code does that as well, I think. I haven't used it in a while. But I do like it a lot. I like Kate a lot too. Vim seems cool, I just don't know how to use all of it's features yet.
  5. I don't know Python, but I see a lot of job postings for it. I really like C, but I haven't seen many jobs for C programmers unless I learn more math and assembly to work for a video game company. But I have seen a lot of people say good things about PyCharm. I'll have to get into that when I get into writing more advanced stuff in Python later. Is it safe to assume that anything below Python 3 is pointless to learn, if they're different? I'm not really sure if they're different languages.
  6. Update: Nevermind, I figured it out. I haven't done an emerge for a while, and decided to do one now that I'm thinking about it. I don't remember my way around how to solve this, and I have to get back to my studies soon. Anyway; I typed sudo emerge -auVDN @world into the console. It completed a lot of it, but stops here: >>> Failed to emerge app-editors/nano-6.0, Log file: >>> '/var/tmp/portage/app-editors/nano-6.0/temp/build.log' Here is the log file: >>> Downloading 'https://fastpull-us.funtoo.org/distfiles/nano-6.0.tar.gz' --2022-01-24 03:22:26-- https://fastpull-us.funtoo.org/distfiles/nano-6.0.tar.gz Resolving fastpull-us.funtoo.org... 192.150.253.88 Connecting to fastpull-us.funtoo.org|192.150.253.88|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found 2022-01-24 03:22:27 ERROR 404: Not Found. >>> Downloading 'https://www.nano-editor.org/dist/latest/nano-6.0.tar.gz' --2022-01-24 03:22:27-- https://www.nano-editor.org/dist/latest/nano-6.0.tar.gz Resolving www.nano-editor.org... 213.138.109.86 Connecting to www.nano-editor.org|213.138.109.86|:443... failed: Connection refused. !!! Couldn't download 'nano-6.0.tar.gz'. Aborting. ^[[31;01m * ^[[39;49;00mFetch failed for 'app-editors/nano-6.0', Log file: ^[[31;01m * ^[[39;49;00m '/var/tmp/portage/app-editors/nano-6.0/temp/build.log' I see that it was not able to download it from the location that it attempts to get it from. I personally don't care about having nano, because I have vim. So I uninstalled it hoping that it might just skip trying to get nano. But obviously that made no difference. So any help would be great. Thanks!
  7. I was using VS Code for a while, but I just tried Kate and realized that I like it a lot better. I want to know what else people like a lot, even if it's for the terminal, and even if it requires a lot of learning. If it does require a lot of learning, I would like to know what features might make it worth the effort to learn the application.
  8. I went ahead and installed it anyway. If someone tells me it might be some kind of man in the middle attack, then I'll just redownload it and start over again.
  9. Edit: I should probably first say that I don't know much about what I am looking at here. I will learn more about that later once I start studying my cyber security books. I really just want to know if the output that I am getting is ok for me to continue with the installation process. I would hate to install some system that some jerk modified for some malicious reason. I am wanting to install the recommended gnome stage 3. The instructions say that I should see output similar to this: gpg: Signature made Sun 25 Dec 2016 03:57:27 PM MST using RSA key ID 613539CB gpg: checking the trustdb gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s) needed, PGP trust model gpg: depth: 0 valid: 1 signed: 4 trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u gpg: depth: 1 valid: 4 signed: 0 trust: 3-, 1q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 0u gpg: Good signature from "Daniel Robbins (metro:odroid-xu4) <drobbins@funtoo.org>" [full] But instead, I am receiving this output: gpg: Signature made Wed Nov 24 19:33:44 2021 UTC gpg: using RSA key 30737D12308C9D0C882FC34B57CB0A121BAECB2E gpg: Good signature from "Daniel Robbins (metro:node) <drobbins@funtoo.org>" [unknown] gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Primary key fingerprint: 70AC BB6B FEE7 BC57 2A89 41D1 9266 C4FA 11FD 00FD Subkey fingerprint: 3073 7D12 308C 9D0C 882F C34B 57CB 0A12 1BAE CB2E I made sure to do the best I could at following the instructions for trusting last 8 digits of the BDFL fingerprint, and using gpg --recv-key command for the last 8 digits of the build server's primary key fingerprint. But then when I follow the next instruction: "gpg --verify stage3-latest.tar.xz.gpg stage3-latest.tar.xz" the above output is what I get. I use the actual file names, not a copy and paste of the text "stage3-latest.tar.xz.gpg stage3-latest.tar.xz" from the instruction. I installed the Cinnamon desktop the other day, and I don't remember having this issue, if it is an issue. If it's not an issue, then I will just continue with the install process. If it is an issue, then this is the skylake stage 3 package for gnome.
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