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guys anyone have idea how to install notepad++ is centos 7 64bit

older with 32 bit works now in 64 bit write corrupt exe file with wine any idea ?

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  • Not sure since I never tried but is Centos 64-bit also?

  • miklosmiklos Member
    edited September 2015

    @mikho said:
    Not sure since I never tried but is Centos 64-bit also?

    yes it is :( and from basic corrupt file notepad works lol

  • You can run windows apps via wine on linux, but I guess you can't run x64 apps via wine. Try Sublime text It's a great freemium alternative for notepad++ and it's cross-platform.

  • HassanHassan Member, Patron Provider

    Dude screw notepad++! Try Gedit, should have all the fun syntax highlighting that you need

  • Geany is another similar option for Linux.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • SublimeText

  • If we're suggesting better editors, then look at Brackets :) Just figured that Geany (and well, gedit) would be closest to Notepad++.

    Thanked by 1BensDaMan
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