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[Plugin] CA Fix Common Problems
I found this https://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/libraries/libbsd/?search=libbsd. I assume its the same package you have. One of the files referenced this wiki: https://libbsd.freedesktop.org/wiki/. Copy your servers file to your desktop & see if it matches the one I linked to. That'll at least point you in the right direction of what it is. Check your user scripts &/or docker containers for dependency? If you do decide to delete it, make sure to backup your flash drive so you can revert back if needed.
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[Plugin] CA Fix Common Problems
Thank you for the clarification. I will request with NerdPack. EDIT: based on your response, I did more digging. I am posting this info for anyone else who has this package installed. The package looks like its based off the work by https://www.asty.org/cmatrix/ & https://github.com/abishekvashok/cmatrix. In spaceinvader one's version of the package there's a slackware file based on slackware version 13.0. (https://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.0/desktop/cmatrix/). The slackware part hasn't been updated in a while so I assume Unraid is based on a newer version. I don't believe this would be a good candidate for NerdPack then. It is working (at least for me) with 6.9.1. I'll just have to note this for next time i upgrade. So.... shame on me for just installing it with no due diligence... but its COOOOL... haha THANK YOU ALL for your hard work & for providing the "idiot light" in CA Fix Common Problems. This extension/forum has helped me tremendously in troubleshooting my system that I would have otherwise ignored or not known about.
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[Plugin] CA Fix Common Problems
I am getting a new warning since updating today. "Extra packages being installed were found in /boot/extra. It is not recommended to install any packages this way. The recommended way is via the NerdPack / DevPack plugins" The only thing in /boot/extra is cmatrix terminal screensaver from spaceinvader one's tutorial. It still works fine. Forgive my ignorance, but I don't see a way to utilize NerdPack to upload cmatrix? Should I assume this warning will continue and I am ok? Or is there a better way to install this package? Thanks in advance!