*Sigh*
If you can't diagnose system issues with your OS of choice, don't try to "hack". Learn system administration and programming first, start at the basics.
Eh... no. You do need "the whole arch thing" more than anything else, and your perception as a "very beginning wanna learn hacker" is pretty much BS as well, look above to understand why.
So my advice is to install arch and understand it first, for we are not you system administration squad (you should be yourself).
I'm trying to learn arch and I meant "the whole blackarch thing" typing the arch thing was a typo. Arch is my OS (besides windows) and I wanted to add the blackarch tools to it. Before this I had Kali installed and removed this, because of the advice of the Evilzone members.
Today I did a (clean) reinstall and immediately tried to install the blackarch tools, by using the black arch guide, I got the same errors.
I did google "strike arch" before posting and all I found was a website and a wiki, both with very few information. I also googled strike arch vs blackarch, to see if there where differences or similarities. That is why i asked some information here about strike arch, there is very few information about it on the internet.
I know Evilzone is not my personal system administration squad, but as I said, When I ask something usually I already tried to fix it and googled it before asking here.
This said, this will be the 4th time a do a arch reinstall in about 2 weeks or so, so I don't mind learning something the very hard way (a reinstall takes about 2-3 hours for me). But it is fun for me to learn it that way.
I'm very positive about arch, which has a great wiki and is well documented. So, I really want to learn arch and I know I need to know the basics first, but I wanted to have the blackarch installed, because I used to use some kali tools as wel (the forensic part than).
So TheWormKill, I want to apologize If this looked like I want to do it the easy way. Believe me, I don't always take the easy way (sometimes I have to
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