Does your network not support UPnP? You shouldn’t normally need to port forward in order to seed a torrent, unless your network prevents NAT traversal.
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Does your network not support UPnP? You shouldn’t normally need to port forward in order to seed a torrent, unless your network prevents NAT traversal.
That’s because, currently, the community stats that you see in the sidebar are only from your instance – community stats are currently not federated. Afaik, federated community stats are going to be implemented in 0.19.
and see people upvote their own comment.
Upvoting one’s own comment is default behaviour on Lemmy. When a user makes a post, or comment on Lemmy, it gets automatically upvoted by that user.
Ok, seems fine.
Out of curiosity, what’s the output of # dmesg | grep iwlwifi
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Borg good
I have found that instances that do seem to modify the source code just use the existing “Code” link and simply point it to their own repo instead.
It doesn’t have to be referenced on the site that uses it?
What bugs are you encountering with KDE Connect?
I use Nextcloud’s Calendar to sync to other calendar apps over CalDAV.
occ files:scan --all (or something like that)
I have already done this, as was mentioned in the post.
I enabled that in /var/snap/nextcloud/current/nextcloud/config/config.php
with 'filesystem_check_changes' => 1,
, but it did not fix the issue. It did seem to remove one error that was popping up, but I am still getting a prompt stating that the file could not be created (which is strange because, when I did a file scan, it shows that they were created), and the files are still not displayed.
It should also be noted that I restart nextcloud after applying the changes with # snap restart nextcloud
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Tried this. Still nothing.
for example to 777 as a temporary solution
Just tried this, and still nothing.
chmod -R 777 data-directory
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