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Hello everyone,
Antidote is a powerful English and French corrector, which does not work "out of the box" on Arch. It is officially supported only on Ubuntu and Fedora.
I have absolutely no merit for this "guide", because I found the solution here. I have hesitated to make that topic, but I think it may be easier for an Arch user to find this post than the original one.
All you have to do is, before to proceed to the installation:
mkdir /etc/dbus-1 && mkdir /etc/dbus-1/system.d
Also check that the folder /usr/local/bin exists on your system.
If you have already installed Antidote before to read this post, just delete the main folder:
rm -rf /opt/Druide
If, for some reason, you decide to uninstall it, you will notice that there is no uninstaller available. You will have to find and delete everything by hand. Hopefully, outside /opt/Druide, almost all files have "druide" or "antidote" in their names.
Have fun
Last edited by Ophrys (2020-04-16 23:51:02)
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Worked for me with Antidote_10.3_F_16_Linux, fixed my issue to register the app/login after the install.
Thanks!
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I am glad it could be helpful.
You're welcome!
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