Brian J. Murrell
Brian J. Murrell
@ptpt52 Your suggestion, as much as it's appreciated (and thank-you for it) as a workaround, is still a work-around at best. It should not be so cumbersome to simply connect...
Is there anything I can add to this report to make it more actionable?
I'm using Fedora 40 with GNOME 46. I'm not sure how to answer your question about which backend Chrome is using for secrets. I have not done anything in Chrome...
OK. So https://github.com/n8henrie/pycookiecheat/issues/64#issuecomment-2119359076 was helpful to get me to get this working in Chromium. Probably given that, I might be able to run with this and get somewhere. I notice...
Yeah, no worries. With #71 I'm afraid this project doesn't help in the situation I was in but moreover I'm not even in that situation anymore so not really in...
Haha. I voted with my wallet and closed the accounts at the website I needed to steal the session from and moved to a more open service with an API,...
I am also seeing this with `Type: Episode` files. Here's how many times JF has removed just a single one: ``` [2024-10-25 08:47:12.005 -04:00] [INF] [147] Emby.Server.Implementations.Library.LibraryManager: Removing item, Type:...
> Same here. But I have slightly different OS info (I never checked this info before). Both boot slots are `bad`. > > ``` > board: rpi5-64 > boot: B...
I have this same problem after updating from 14.1 (because the 14.2 update failed as detailed above) to 15.0 also: ``` # ha os info board: generic-x86-64 boot: A boot_slots:...
> It sounds like something's wrong with the GRUB environment. When you're in the OS shell (i.e. through developer SSH or connected directly to the PC and typed `login`), can...