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Obviously, the Atom package manager, apm, must be installed (you can enter apm to verify installation).
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Enter apm install package-name on your terminal.There are mainly two ways to install packages for Atom:
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Setting up the right Packages How to Install a Package? This way Atom can be easily installed on Debian and Ubuntu Linux OS. # Install Atom’s dependencies if they are missing deb package and also install it directly: You can now install Atom easily using apt-get (or apt on Ubuntu):Īlternatively, you can download the Atom. $ sudo sh -c ‘echo “deb any main” > /etc/apt//atom.list’
You can install Atom Editor on Linux using your distribution’s package manager on the terminal by configuring it to use one of Atom’s official package repositories.
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exe package and Atom get easily installed by itself on the MacOS.
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It seemed like an amazing program but I would need a portable version or one which did not affect my system so heavily to become a regular user. I would also be happy to suggest minor tweaks to the UI via PM. If the programmers would like to reply with updates, about a portable version or to explain/ tell me about errors in my findings, I will be sure to rewrite this review promptly after re-testing the program.
The program had a number of remarkable features and was excellent at detecting encoding schemes for the. There might be another explanation for the anomalies. If the developer(s) happen to read this, I would like to ask if they can please release a portable version of the program. It made a high number of attempted permanent changes to my web browsers too. Looking over the changes, many of the files created had suspicious names, even including words like "virus" and "malware". The majority of the 38,320 files it created during install were in hidden locations, It even seemed that the program itself was located within app data or program data (can't remember which one) The download was ~50mb but once unpacked it took up around 800mb total space on my HDġ0836 folders (Majority hidden), 38320 new files. It did not show up on my desktop, program files (32 and 64 bit) or app list/start menu. For ATOM, I actually could find no other way to locate the program. I usually open the installation logs and check out the changes. I have installed hundreds of programs that way. I tested the program on Windows 8.1.įor every program I install, I use REVO installer which tracks all changes made to the registry and all file operations. I am not an expert in computer forensics or Windows.