Maybe chmod 000
the .desktop files works.
MsFlammkuchen
/ˈbloːhaj/
What does `lsblk -f say?
I only have experience with nextcloud deck. It generally works. The permissions for other users are not very intuitive. I had problems with embedding pictures.
The android app has room for a lot of improvement. Especially regarding support for markdown.
Wenn der Himmel klar ist, sollte in ganz Deutschland was zu sehen sein. Je weniger Lichtverschmutzung, desto besser. Viele Handykameras sehen es auch besser als das menschliche Auge.
You're right. /dev/sda1
is the efi partition for the hard drive. I would still be interested in the output of lsblk -f
to see what it says about the file system type.
~~It looks like /dev/sdb2
is your efi partition. Your disk names probably got swapped. It might be worth to switch to UUIDs. lsblk -f
gives you your filesystem types and UUIDs for your partitions.~~
Edit: This is incorrect.
There was a deletion request for that package, because it is not intended for x86 and mirrors a package in the official repos. It seems like it was deleted. I remember it getting an update not to long ago.
You can still clone the aur repo and get the PKGBUILD from there: https://aur.archlinux.org/glibc-widevine.git But be aware, that it doesn't get updates anymore.
(teil-)legale Korruption
Initial commit
You can also tell reflector to ignore certain mirrors in the configuration.