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I would like to try out NectarGPT. Where do I find it on the net?
Answer | Phind-34B Model
To try out NectarGPT, you can access it through the...
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This is the further detail you requested:
I would like to try out NectarGPT. Where do I find it on the net?
Answer | Phind-34B Model
To try out NectarGPT, you can access it through the...
I asked phind the following:
I would like to try out NectarGPT. Where do I find it on the net?
I received a full answer. I now realise that NectarGPT is powered by GPT-2. That seems to be...
I have followed your suggestion. . In the search area there are 3 engines mentioned but all of them are specifically Phind options. I do not know if any of them are NectarGPT by another name. .
I was looking for a more uptodate version of Chatgpt 3.5 as do not want to pay a monthly sub for v.4, nor do I want to have Microsoft using the stats behind my using the Crome AI.
I came...
I do not recall doing it intentionally. I suspect it is the result of copying it off a drive that was the primary admin drive prior to installing zfs. I had an sdde drive that became corrupted. I am...
The parent folder is admin:///home/robins/data_sdde/HEALTH/. How can I check where that folder is stored? I want to check if it is showing in the blkid -o at #15
I can not tell what format is used...
I copied the file into ~/documents. It opened in Okular. I checked again with the original, on a drive known as data_sdde. There the original file would not open for the errors mention at the start...
Is it possible that the failure to read some pdfs is because they are on partitions not specified in the fstab? Was I wrong to have left mounting to the autoloader as when access was needed in a...
I am beginning to understand that the problem seems to arise from a particular HD. I am going to check out my fstab. I will report back.
I tried opening the pdf file that I had wanted to view when I started this thread. It does not open with FF, which does not give an error message.
apt policy thunderbird okular
thunderbird:
Installed: 1:115.5.0+build1-0ubuntu0.22.04.1
Candidate: 1:115.5.0+build1-0ubuntu0.22.04.1
Version table:
*** 1:115.5.0+build1-0ubuntu0.22.04.1...
robins@robins-MS-7C96:~$ flatpak list
Name Application ID Version Branch Installation
Czkawka …m.github.qarmin.czkawka 6.1.0 stable system...
It seems all my pdf files have the same problem. As an example, I tried to attach a pdf, but the manage attachment procedure did not work. I dragged it into the manager but nothing appeared as...
I wanted to open a pdf attachment to an email filed in Thunderbird. instead there was an error message: I have tried both document reader and Okular.
I opened the user settings and groups....
Following your advice, I have been able to successfully repair and update flatpak. I followed the c/l in the last posting and flatpak seems to be working as it should. Thank you.
Robin
After posting my last response I stumbled across the software app on the desktop. I clicked on updates and did have updates installed! Is that the most efficient way to get the updates installed?
Yes I am unclear how flatpak is doing updates, especially as I had a popup advising backups are available as mentioned, in the opening post to this thread.
robins@robins-MS-7C96:~$ sudo...
Having turned off snap and hopefully enabled flatpak, a pop up indicated that updates are available.
There are two entries OS updates and Software Updater. There is also this message:
Unable...
It seems like my snap is disabled:
robins@robins-MS-7C96:~$ systemctl status snapd
○ snapd.service
Loaded: masked (Reason: Unit snapd.service is masked.)
Active: inactive (dead)...
Following the advice here I ran the following in terminal:
robins@robins-MS-7C96:~/mkdir$ cd
robins@robins-MS-7C96:~$ cd unsnap
robins@robins-MS-7C96:~/unsnap$ sudo ./unsnap auto
[sudo]...
robins@robins-MS-7C96:~/unsnap$ git clone https://github.com/popey/unsnap
fatal: destination path 'unsnap' already exists and is not an empty directory.
robins@robins-MS-7C96:~/unsnap$ cd unsnap...
robins@robins-MS-7C96:~$ ls | grep unsnap
robins@robins-MS-7C96:~$
So far I have not found ~/unsnap.
As I have run the script I ran ssystemctl status (firefox was not loaded at the time of running the command line):
Dec 03 20:32:04 robins-MS-7C96...
I agree with the tenor of your comment. Fortunately I ran the script after my other zfs thread had been resolved.
I just run the first script and a very lange number of cannot remove errors arose
eg
rm: cannot remove...