Yesterday I came back to my issue and decided to try LazyVim just to see what would happen since it comes with Mason. It worked, first try. Both on Linux and Windows. I seriously have no damn clue why it wasn't working standalone... It has to be something with Plug
No, it works just fine. It finds Mason and does the check ehich returns OK results except the add-ons for specific languages (e.g. it deteckts python3, complains about misisng rails etc.)
If you still have Windows i.e. you dual boot, then Windows might have taken control over the HDD. A similar thing happened to me. If that is your case, you need to go back into Winodws, open the command prompt and type in shutdown /s /f /t 0. This is caused by having fastboot enabled which makes Windows never fully shutdown when powered off.
You are right. I messed it up adn didn't put $ infront of PATH... Luckily I found an stackoverflow post with a similar issue and it suggested setting PATH to the default PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin that would alowe using commands again and it worked.
Either Sam O'Nella od Bluejay did a video and one part was about some Greek "scientist" who did live vivisections of humans in Egypt. Can't google right now, so someone pls correct me.
Yesterday I came back to my issue and decided to try LazyVim just to see what would happen since it comes with Mason. It worked, first try. Both on Linux and Windows. I seriously have no damn clue why it wasn't working standalone... It has to be something with Plug