lemmyreader
not much
- Skiff = Notion now, I doubt that it will be open source, but happy to see source code.
- Lavabit open source ? Where’s the code ?
- Roundcube is webmail software, not a webmail provider.
- Mailpile is email software for desktops, not a webmail provider.
With some phones you need to go through extra steps to be able to do OEM unlocking. Looks like it is the case here, see the steps in the FAQ linked here : https://en.miui.com/unlock/download_en.html
This appears to have solved the same problem for others :
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https://rileymacdonald.ca/2018/04/02/ubuntu-resolved-e-package-cache-file-corrupted/
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sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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sudo apt update
Kernel is 6.1.0-21-amd64 but I don’t know has the kernel been updated recently.
zgrep linux-image /var/log/dpkg.log*
can tell you more.
Sorry about that.
No worries. The archive.ph link gave me a Google reCAPTCHA to solve 😱 but the original link was perfectly readable for me. What were the paywall comments about, was it a non EU thing ?
To extend the link collection here’s a WayBackMachine one :
Do have the startx
command installed ? You can use that from the command line without DisplayManager (Switch to a virtual console with e.g. ctrl-alt-F2). And with XFCE4 you can use the command startxfce4
to start from the command line without DisplayManager. This could help troubleshoot.
You should be able to use nmtui
tool in the text terminal to activate your network connection. From the terminal you can also use the startx
command to try and see if that would show you a GUI or other useful errors.
In such cases on Debian, as root, I try my “lazy” approach
apt install vlc mplayer vorbis-tools ffmpeg mpv
which may pull in the needed codecs to play mp3, ogg and flac files. Does playing a video in your browser work btw ?
Why do you not switch from Xubuntu to Linux Mint ? Mint is a derivate of Ubuntu but without Snap.