Try all the cleanup commands, so:
apt autoremove; apt clean; apt autoclean; apt update
Then reboot and try again.
But yes, it looks weird.
Try all the cleanup commands, so:
apt autoremove; apt clean; apt autoclean; apt update
Then reboot and try again.
But yes, it looks weird.


This is also in part true.
Today I was searching for multiple things regarding jinja2 and was always recommended a site that no longer exists, as top result, mind you.


No they didn’t and they still don’t really do that.
There are too many things (nowadays?) where you have to literally write a question on reddit, stack overflow or Lemmy or the likes and explain your situation in minute detail, because what you find online through search engines is only the standard case which just so happens to not work for you for some odd reason.
Believe me, when I say that, because I always try search engines first, second and third, before even thinking of using some bs-spitting AI, but it really helped me with two very special problems in the last month.


You could also set up a jellyfin (for media) or gameyfin (for games) container, expose that to the internet and give them credentials.


Monetary gains, mainly.
You can make tax write-offs for work in an e.V. and also donations. Open source development would then be kind of state sponsored which is nice.


The forgejo discussion is great and has an overlooked detail. The reason the Dutch government wants to switch:
/ Gi: ICC having their MS accounts blocked


Also most people do not want to pay for an app. They simply don’t.
They either don’t mind the ads or just buy a subscription, but don’t even think about spending like 1€ once to never be bothered.


In short: a management web interface.
It has a lot of tools, you may find helpful when working remotely or with a headless setup.
Because it is not a good option to route that kind of traffic. It’s okay for most use cases, though.
Okay, I’ve read into your post a bit more and something is fishy. You have libc6 for different CPU-architectures installed.
Programs for i368 and amd64 should not be installed on the same machine. The error probably stems from that.
Run the following to find out the architecture:
uname -pIf it says ‘x86_64’ then it’s amd64 and if it’s something like 'i368’ then it’s that. Otherwise, your system might be really borked…
And then remove the wrong one.