did you apt update beforehand ? it is weird that it’s trying to install lower level libc6
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taaz@biglemmowski.winto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Searching for eBook reader solutionEnglish
1·5 months agobefore getting a pocketbook I was using ReadEra and it worked alright (for basic reading)
taaz@biglemmowski.winto
Games@lemmy.world•Starbound Fans: New Dedicated Server Open to LemmyEnglish
5·5 months agoweren’t chucklefish the ones that strangled this game in the first place?
now take this with a big chunk of salt, I do not remember at all if this is any true but feel like I read it somewhere
taaz@biglemmowski.winto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Discover Hidden Gems: Open-Source Software You Should Know About
1·9 months agoFlameshot: screenshotting tool with everything you would ever need for screenshots
have it on dietpi (pi 4) + tailscale at home to monitor my dedics
Best bet would be that something reloaded/changed the underlying ip/nftables bypassing ufw (ufw is just a frontend, I do not know if it periodically verifies the current rules are correct and it would feel extraneous to me if it did). Or it didn’t apply it correctly.
You can get the actual rules with
iptables-save(dunno about respective nftables command)

oh nice addition, had to tweak this manually on CP2077