When posting terminal output, copy the output and paste it here, wrapped in three (3) backticks, beforeANDafter the pasted text. Like this:
```
pasted text
```
Or three (3) tilde signs, like this:
~~~
pasted text
~~~
This will just cause it to be rendered like this:
Sed
sollicitudin dolor
eget nisl elit id
condimentum
arcu erat varius
cursus sem quis eros.
Instead of like this:
Sed sollicitudin dolor eget nisl elit id condimentum arcu erat varius cursus sem quis eros.
Alternatively, paste the text you wish to format as terminal output, select all pasted text, and click the </> button on the taskbar. This will indent the whole pasted section with one TAB, causing it to render the same way as described above.
Thereby increasing legibility thus making it easier for those trying to provide assistance.
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Additionally
If your language isn’t English, please prepend any and all terminal commands with LC_ALL=C. For example:
LC_ALL=C bluetoothctl
This will just cause the terminal output to be in English, making it easier to understand and debug.
Side note:
If your username is true, then you’ve got to be hella bloated and it’s not good. You should go see a doctor.
how to do this? and, this sublime, if I remember correctly, didn’t come over pacman. how can I just remove it?
OK, so I think maybe this is what is happening. I am adding this comment in case anyone is also having issues with SUBLIME-TEXT preventing PACMAN from updating:
This URL is 404 not available:
Not really as now you probably still have Sublime Text installed and it will not receive updates anymore. Remove also Sublime Text from the installed software now.
In the future don’t do things you don’t understand to your system. Only use the repositories to install packages and don’t follow blindly instructions from external sources if you don’t understand the consequences and how to maintain such external packages.
I would suggest you completely remove the modifications about Sublime Text in the pacman.conf file so it is like default.
Actually the last post is a solution, follow the link and update the GPG key. (unfortunately I can’t edit it to correct the typo)
This is a common problem when using the sublime text repo, you need to update the GPG key, as @omano has already pointed out…twice.
An alternative is to remove sublime text, remove the sublime text repo from pacman.conf and install from another source such as the AUR.
EDIT:
It looks like you’ve only removed part of the sublime text repo, so now you need to either
Revert that change and update the GPG key.
or
Make sure pacman.conf is in a proper state (ie finish commenting out/removing the repo, if you haven’t already), and install sublime from another source (assuming you want it, if not uninstall sublime-text).
Whatever you do, you should post the contents of your pacman.conf here so we can check it.