deb-get
plexupdate
deb-get | plexupdate | |
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43 | 16 | |
1,199 | 1,699 | |
3.7% | - | |
9.0 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
deb-get
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Arch to Debian: best practice for managing repos unavailable through apt
deb-get For last resort. But DistroBox and Flatpak will give you all the software you want.
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Is there something similar to the AUR for Pop!_OS?
There's no dark magic involved. That software basically has its own repository built in: https://github.com/wimpysworld/deb-get/blob/main/01-main/README.md
- Help adding HopToDesk to deb-get
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Feeling a bit defeated with Linux Mint
Install and use Deb get if the software center does not satisfy your needs
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All the problems I had with Pop OS as a user coming from Windows
The first thing I would do here is make sure that your keyboard is set to the correct locale and layout. You can check this under Settings -> Keyboard The next thing to note is that the key code send by laptop keyboards are often proprietary and don't work out of the box. You can use xev / xorg-xev to see what key code is returning and update your key bindings. What is the recommended way to install applications? Ignore the Pop OS shop? Is it an app to app decision? Thank you for the recommendation. Use apt or the pop shop for most things but for proprietary things I'd use deb-get or just download directly. Flatpaks and Snaps are great but doesn't always have the best system level integrations. This is a serious problem with Linux on the desktop in general and I'm looking forward to an os agnostic package format becoming dominate.
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Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
Lastly, deb-get + pacstall + bauh. All of these combined covers 99% of my software needs, much less need to find and install PPAs and .deb manually. Still not as convenient as AUR, but much better than it was before. Hopefully, eventually everything is on Flatpak, snap, or AppImage so I could just use Bauh for most apps, but for now, I'm glad that these tools exists.
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Want to move to linux
I got my start to Linux with PopOS, and so I will vouch for that. They look good, have good tools, and cares a lot about the desktop experience. Also, they have a built-in recovery partition, so even if you f'd yourself, you can reset from the Settings menu or from the boot menu. It is Ubuntu-based, and be sure to check out deb-get and pacstall for some third-party apps.
- Pacstall vs Lure
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Favourite Web Browser
apt-get and deb-get is totally different. apt-get is deb default, deb-get is different. Here, read up on it. https://github.com/wimpysworld/deb-get
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I've been using Linux for a week , and i'm starting to like it
Nice. If you're looking for apps on PopOS and other Ubuntu derivatives, you can also use deb-get and pacstall to get certain 3rd party and proprietary apps not in the package manager.
plexupdate
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Saw this today,since when was this a thing,it's so convenient how didn't I know about it earlier lol
but just to mention: I use https://github.com/mrworf/plexupdate and it works pretty good
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iOS Shortcuts: Check active streams in Plex before running server upgrade
This is nice, but if you're going to all this trouble then why aren't you just running PlexUpdate? It does everything in this shortcut (checking active streams and updating), but does it all automatically without you manually having to press a button.
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Does LastPass really deserve a last chance?
No excuse for a sysadmin when there's setup once and forget scripts like this https://github.com/mrworf/plexupdate
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LastPass breach involved hacker exploiting a nearly 3-yr-old flaw in Plex Media Server, which was patched. CVE-2020-5741
But it's so ridiculously easy to keep Plex updated!
- HOWTO: Automatic Updates of Plex Server in Ubuntu
- Plex killing off plug-ins was a horrible decision.
- Making plexmediaserver updates easy
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Auto update Plex Media Server?
Googling with a few keywords and this was the first result: https://github.com/mrworf/plexupdate I haven‘t used it, you might have tried this and forgot to mention it.
- Linux Install Can't Update from Client?
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All Plex media "Unavailable"
https://github.com/mrworf/plexupdate After using this script to update my plex server all my media is Unavailable. I don't think it's a permission problem because I changed the permission to 777 for all my files and folders.
What are some alternatives?
pacstall - An AUR-inspired package manager for Ubuntu
synology-plex-auto-update - I propose a step-by-step tutorial to keep the native package of your Plex server automatically up to date.
com.usebottles.bottles
pms-docker - Plex Media Server Docker repo, for all your PMS docker needs.
apt-fast - apt-fast: A shellscript wrapper for apt that speeds up downloading of packages.
AudioTool - A bash script to automate management of audio streams in MKV files. Ability to create EAC3 7.1 from TrueHD & DTS, EAC3 and AC3 5.1 and below from anything, and strip audio streams from MKV files.
anbox - Anbox is a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system
PMS_Updater - Shell script for updating the Plex Media Server inside the FreeNAS Plex plugin
HeroicGamesLauncher - A games launcher for GOG, Amazon and Epic Games for Linux, Windows and macOS.
dizquetv - Create live TV channels from your own media. Access the streams using the simulated HDHomerun tuner or the generated M3U URl.
onedriver - A native Linux filesystem for Microsoft OneDrive
watchtower - A process for automating Docker container base image updates.