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\n
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> Oh, what the hell. I’ll primary Ubuntu and when I need to use Windows I’ll run it on a thumb drive or something.\n
\n
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\n
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**Update:**\n
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I thought it would be easier to edit the post than reply to you all individually and thanks to everyone who took the time to respond so quickly.\n
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I’ve just re-tried with the latest version 21.3 and it all works, maybe by newbie brain did something wrong with the first install.\n
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I’ll probably stick with Pop_OS as it does what I need and I quite like the Gnome interface.\n
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And with this in mind, does anyone have any idea how to get this wi-fi card working with Mint, I’m assuming I need a drive which the other drivers have but Mint, for whatever reason, doesn’t have.\n
\n
**Update:**\n
===========\n
\n
I thought it would be easier to edit the post than reply to you all individually and thanks to everyone who took the time to respond so quickly.\n
\n
I’ve just re-tried with the latest version 21.3 and it all works, maybe by newbie brain did something wrong with the first install.\n
\n
I’ll probably stick with Pop_OS as it does what I need and I quite like the Gnome interface.\n
\n
But again, thank you all for your input it’s awesome to know that swift help is available for idiots newbies like me.
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\n
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\n
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===========\n
\n
I thought it would be easier to edit the post than reply to you all individually and thanks to everyone who took the time to respond so quickly.\n
\n
I’ve just re-tried with the latest version 21.3 and it all works, maybe by newbie brain did something wrong with the first install.\n
\n
I’ll probably stick with Pop_OS as it does what I need and I quite like the Gnome interface.\n
\n
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Hello! I just installed jellyfin and wanted to access it with https. So, as I did yesterday for other apps (immich) in nginx proxy host I created a new proxy host, set the domain (jellyfin.mydomain.duckdns.org), set “create new SSL certificate”, “I agree on let’s encrypt stuff” and clicked save. Ports 80 and 443 are the only ports exposed on my router.\n
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At home, I was using a similar Logitech camera, but a year ago I decided to upgrade and purchased the Razer Kiyo Pro. *What a mistake!* Every time this camera gets plugged in, it prompts me to install Razer Synapse. It even puts the installer directly on my hard drive without my permission!\n
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