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I am new to Linux. I had some python module. I opened it a few times, it was working fine. But now it is not opening and showing following error. Can anyone please tell me why this is happening?



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I am new to Linux. I had some python module. I opened it a few times, it was working fine. But now it is not opening and showing following error. Can anyone please tell me why this is happening?



The file you opened has some invalid characters. If you continue editing this file you could corrupt this document.
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I am new to Linux. I had some python module. I opened it a few times, it was working fine. But now it is not opening and showing following error. Can anyone please tell me why this is happening?



The file you opened has some invalid characters. If you continue editing this file you could corrupt this document.
You can also choose another character encoding and try again.









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I am new to Linux. I had some python module. I opened it a few times, it was working fine. But now it is not opening and showing following error. Can anyone please tell me why this is happening?



The file you opened has some invalid characters. If you continue editing this file you could corrupt this document.
You can also choose another character encoding and try again.






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  • It would help if you would show us the contents of the file. Have you edited the file? Perhaps under windows?
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It would help if you would show us the contents of the file. Have you edited the file? Perhaps under windows?
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It would help if you would show us the contents of the file. Have you edited the file? Perhaps under windows?
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do not double click this file and try to install it from the text editor.
Instead start the terminal, using cd get to the directory where the file is then type the following command sh Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh (you might have a slightly different version of Miniconda depending on what you downloaded)



you will be prompted some text and licenses, keep hitting enter until the prompt asks if you want to install Miniconda on your system, type yes and then yes to prepend.



restart your terminal and you'll be able to use conda.



next thing you might want to do is conda install jupyter or conda install spyder.



Hope this works for you.






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    do not double click this file and try to install it from the text editor.
    Instead start the terminal, using cd get to the directory where the file is then type the following command sh Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh (you might have a slightly different version of Miniconda depending on what you downloaded)



    you will be prompted some text and licenses, keep hitting enter until the prompt asks if you want to install Miniconda on your system, type yes and then yes to prepend.



    restart your terminal and you'll be able to use conda.



    next thing you might want to do is conda install jupyter or conda install spyder.



    Hope this works for you.






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      do not double click this file and try to install it from the text editor.
      Instead start the terminal, using cd get to the directory where the file is then type the following command sh Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh (you might have a slightly different version of Miniconda depending on what you downloaded)



      you will be prompted some text and licenses, keep hitting enter until the prompt asks if you want to install Miniconda on your system, type yes and then yes to prepend.



      restart your terminal and you'll be able to use conda.



      next thing you might want to do is conda install jupyter or conda install spyder.



      Hope this works for you.






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        do not double click this file and try to install it from the text editor.
        Instead start the terminal, using cd get to the directory where the file is then type the following command sh Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh (you might have a slightly different version of Miniconda depending on what you downloaded)



        you will be prompted some text and licenses, keep hitting enter until the prompt asks if you want to install Miniconda on your system, type yes and then yes to prepend.



        restart your terminal and you'll be able to use conda.



        next thing you might want to do is conda install jupyter or conda install spyder.



        Hope this works for you.






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        do not double click this file and try to install it from the text editor.
        Instead start the terminal, using cd get to the directory where the file is then type the following command sh Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh (you might have a slightly different version of Miniconda depending on what you downloaded)



        you will be prompted some text and licenses, keep hitting enter until the prompt asks if you want to install Miniconda on your system, type yes and then yes to prepend.



        restart your terminal and you'll be able to use conda.



        next thing you might want to do is conda install jupyter or conda install spyder.



        Hope this works for you.







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