Everything posted by jsavargas
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
We are going to review a specific case because it is not removed, thanks. The removepkg command removes everything related to that package
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
Effectively this is a fork of the old one, with several improvements and with the updated packages, we will add the most used packages by the community little by little as they are requested and updated.
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
This seems to me the best solution to create new and safe packages. Thank you
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
Do I need to add those dependencies?
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
What does wget2 do? I imagine it's an improved alternative to wget, have you tried axel?
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
the most used or those that can be added, that surely there were packages that nobody used
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
That error corresponds to? To the plugin itself or to the way they are installed? I'll see if I can replicate the error
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
We are working on updating and adding those packages and will have them soon. Thank you very much for your feedback.
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
We are working so that it can recognize when a package is previously downloaded, for now it notifies you that it is downloaded, but allows you to download it again, in future versions we will improve that experience
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
Vnstat was giving me an error when using the command, this is using a Network Statistics plugin
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
Iperf3 now comes pre-installed
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
we will add them soon
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
It's already pushed fixes
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
If you downgrade a version, but in the /boot/extra folder handles a newer version, it won't install it, but it will download it anyway and when you reboot, if you have both versions, the newer one will be installed If you have a newer version of a package in /boot/extra, you should not select to activate the package in the plugin and keep the newer version in /boot/extra
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
I have found where it performed that action, we will correct it Thanks a lot
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
@ZappyZap @GMAsterAU that is very rare, I will check by replicating the scenarios, to find if it is nerdTools that removes those packages and in what step it does so. thanks for the tests
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
un-get is a docker? do you have the link to take a look
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
We also carry out these tests and in principle install one version and if you have an updated one, install the other and when uninstalling, try to uninstall the nerdtools version, if there is another one, it stays
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
It shouldn't, in my tests I always kept packages in that path and never delete anything, those lines only delete packages that end with the name _nerdtools.txz
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[PLUG-IN] NerdTools
yes, we are in the process of updating the packages that existed in the previous version to add them to the new updated version