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that isn't easier for linux users, that's actually harder as you don't get any updates. |
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There are packages that build a deb that inject themselves into your sources.list and trusted keys list on install without asking you (Google's Chrome deb, for instance), but that seems rather evil to me. (Good thing Google forgot about their "don't be evil" motto, I guess). |
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Changed title to new idea as it is around basically the same topic. |
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@majestrate Note: Last time I've tested Lokinet I had to manually add: I've noticed that there was no mention about |
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I followed all the instructions and when I got to the last two steps they didn’t work “make” and install also it said to add the 127.3.2.1 to the bottom of the file but the only way I could add it was at the top. I am a new user and I am on zorin if that matters. I don’t even know how to get the logs so I can make a report. Oh and Lokinet.Io makes no sense to me. |
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Well that’s kind of nice to hear since I thought I was understanding everything ok and then this just made me feel like I did on day one. |
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I think it would make it much easier for linux users if you added the .deb for lokinet in the releases.
Let me know if this can't happen. Thanks.
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