You can download it over http and check the SHA256SUMS.
Or better yet torrent it and check the same sha256
I can’t remember if it was always like that or not, but all the apt repos are the same. No SSL and verification via signing.
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You can download it over http and check the SHA256SUMS.
Or better yet torrent it and check the same sha256
I can’t remember if it was always like that or not, but all the apt repos are the same. No SSL and verification via signing.


I remember when the .04 meant the 4th month in the year…


That’s why I use a SearXng instance. Why bother searching for something on 1 instance when you could search for it on 5 and then correlate the results.
Checkout NeoStore. Which uses multiple sources. The izzyondroid repo is successfully building 0.0.70 and 0.0.71
Close, that is because of the wakeup. (I think)
See all of your devices that make your computer:
cat /proc/acpi/wakeup
Toggle all of them one by one:
echo GPP0 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup (where GPP0 is the item in the left hand column)
Cat again if you want to see if it’s disabled
Keep going until you find the one that is ‘waking’ your computer back up after a sleep.
When you find the right one, add it to your crontab so it turns it off on every boot:
sudo crontab -e
@reboot echo "GPP0" > /proc/acpi/wakeup


Many people have said they have switched already and have said it works without issues (as far as they know). I’m sure there is a huge amount of sites and configs that didn’t make it into the lite version, I guess we’ll find out when a huge userbase refuses to migrate from chrome and installs the uBo-lite


A quick search shows: https://gist.github.com/primaryobjects/9cc807f3e3453da7acefa526bb6623b0
Your IT guy knows what’s up! Probably a purveyor of the high seas too


I’m not alone!!!


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It does now! Must have taken a bit before my instance got the update… Or … I didn’t see it because of my client


Might want to update your post with [Solved] as well just to help others
Probably the last time you dared try Ubuntu! 😜


Forcing subtitle burn in would require every item to be transcoded.
In Jellyfin you need to go to User Settings > Subtitles > Burn > All.
And probably change subtitle mode too to always have them on.
Then in Jellyfin add-on for Kodi you need to make sure you go via the jellyfin server (add-on mode I think?) not native mode.
Fuuuuuuuuk.
And we just rolled out the open source version for our company… I wrote so many help documents too :|


When I interview people, I don’t care how they get an answer, I want to see that they can get to the answer, ideally the correct one, but it doesn’t matter if it’s wrong. I want them to show me their problem solving skills and that they understand their own solution.
If you can read existing code and understand complexities you are already better than 80% of these hires.


Mattermost does most of the required discord features. (Pun intended)
Is open source and is selfhost-able. I think there are some SaaS hosters if you need them too.
Torrents verify that the data they downloaded is correct.
That doesn’t mean the data that was used to create the torrent was correct. In this case I suggested downloading via torrent (because of http) and then checking the sha from the website to verify everything matches. If it does they you’ve got a good iso!