[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

Small breakthrough: I booted the system without problems to tty1 (I believe this is called single user mode), logged in as an old user and now I can see all my data, logged in as old me.

Nice.

Do you still recommend to backup from live usb and upgrade from there?

I would backup from live usb and then when that is done stop using the live usb, reboot and try to upgrade via the recovery mode.

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago

You can look at something like https://www.deviceinfo.me/ to see what just a browser can identify.

At the Keys Pressed (Live) it can see my arrow up and arrow down key presses 😱

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

Is this because I am using a free tier VPN? so it’s not functioning properly etc…

  • Does Proton not have a page to check your IP address and check for DNS leaks (Mullvad does : https://mullvad.net/en -> Check for leaks) ?

  • Did you look up your IP address by other means ?

  • On the desktop with Linux you can check the content of /etc/resolv.conf and ip a (Your local IP) and ip r (Gateway address).

Else google fixed my location based on my previous location history? I used my google applications without VPN for many years, I am just learning & following privacy tips recently.

Are the sessions from your last login ? With some applications (Dunno about Google) you can delete older sessions from the overview.

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

Maybe inspired by Microsoft's Linux :

CBL-Mariner is an internal Linux distribution for Microsoft's cloud infrastructure

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 week ago

Some other contributors suggest I use a live usb, not installing the OS but using the live usb with working wlan to complete the installation, but this seems to be more complicated than working directly from initramfs.

My suggestion was to use live usb to find your /home files. Indeed using live usb and then using chroot to complete the upgrade from 23.10 to 24.04 is maybe more difficult (As /dev and /proc and /sys need to get mounted with the chroot). If I were you I would first find your /home files and make a backup and after that proceed with upgrading.

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

I purged the broken package with sudo dpkg -P libfreerdp2-2 and immediately afterwards I executed sudo apt get upgrade.

Cool.

how do I enable wlan as root from initramfs?

I'd run nmtui and then use the key to navigate between the items and go for "Activate" to enable your WiFi connection. It will show no pop up or something when it successfully activates the connection. I think it will just show a * sign next to the connection item. When that is done use to navigate out of nmtui and test your connection.

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

sudo apt install libfreerdp2-2

Can you try purging the broken package ? : sudo dpkg -P libfreerdp2-2

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

How about booting from Linux live medium (For example Ubuntu installation iso on pen drive, and choose Try without installing) and from there see if you can get to your home files.

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

wifi app was configured not to start automatically

With nmtui (or nmcli) you can activate WiFi connection.

I can cd to media and to my home directory, but this last directory appears as empty.

Does mount /home improve that ?

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

Unfortunately the feddit.de server has been broken for quite a while and we have trouble contacting the admin.

Oh, that explains it.

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

Hmm. I see that the software is about five years old. The last comment in this thread is maybe useful ? https://github.com/j4321/tkcalendar/issues/79

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

Does the command pipx install tkcalendar give errors ?

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My pals in BBC World Service have been doing some awesome work on "lite" versions of their news articles (other page types to follow). They essentially skip the Server-Side React hydration which means you end up with a simpler HTML+CSS page, no JS. Page sizes drop significantly:

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