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  1. Thank you!!! That is exactly what it was. I recently downloaded it to test things out. Much appreciated.
  2. You are correct. I have attached a diagnostic of my system. Considering all the forum posts I have read here, it should have been the first thing to do, and that is the one thing people always ask for. With the help of my friend, I found some Python folders in usr/lib and usr/include. What I do with that information, I am unsure yet. Thank you for all the help. izunraid-diagnostics-20250402-0841.zip
  3. Thank you again for the reply. I looked into that "packages" folder, which is used by "Dynamix File Integrity." I used the command "grep boot/packages /boot/config/plugins/*plg" I found it from this Forum post: "https://forums.unraid.net/topic/44333-packages-in-bootpackages/" General Support—Unraid. You are correct; I did have nerd-tools initially installed. I deleted that folder from /boot/config/plugins. I appreciate the help as it has led me to some places, and along the way, I learned a couple of new things. However, the original issue persists. I just need to know what command or where to find where this is pulling its information from, and where it is installed, which could lead me to find an answer.
  4. Hello, I appreciate you taking the time to reply. Looking into the boot folder, I find no folder named "extras" So I have no idea where to find this "extras" folder, or if I am looking in the wrong area. Also, yes, I am aware that "Python for unraid" will do as you said, but instead, it will keep track of updates and make it easier for me to uninstall Python if need be, as I currently need to uninstall Python.
  5. I stupidly followed commands, trying to get Docmost to work, and it kept telling me I needed Python. Long story short, I never got Docmost to work. I am trying to install "python for unraid" from the Community apps but am getting this error. ------------------------------------------------------------- !!! INSTALLATION ABORTED !!! python3 is already installed on your system. !!! Perhaps remnants in '/boot/extra' or by another plugin? ------------------------------------------------------------- Plugin: run failed: '/bin/bash' returned 1 Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks When I run "python --version" in the CLI I get "Python 3.12.8" Now I am trying to figure out how to remove this so I can install "Python for UnRaid" plugin to be cleaner and easier to handle, as I am pretty newbish and know enough to break stuff. I have tried pip and pip3 uninstall commands and apt-get remove but nothing works. I have no idea where to look and would like some knowledge on how to fix this issue. Thank you Added diagnostic zipizunraid-diagnostics-20250402-0841.zip

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