Maintainer of the Swedish regional list in uBlock Origin.
Appending (intext:“modlog” & “instances” & “docs” & “code” & “join lemmy”)
to your search query will search most instances. Works with Google, Startpage, SearXNG afaik.
celluloid, pix, hexchat, hypnotix, rhythmbox, LibreOffice
Those applications uninstalled just fine without any dependency issues last time I tried Mint.
If you’re unsure, make a snapshot of your current VM state (if your VM software supports it). Then just uninstall the junk you don’t need until Mint breaks. Restore snapshot, test some more, and so on. Those on real hardware should use Timeshift to create snapshots.
Tip: Run sudo apt autoremove package
in the terminal so you can see which dependencies that are removed.
You shouldn’t have to install any flatpak dependency manually. Flatpak should handle it for you automatically when you install your programs. (In most cases.)
I think I also had this issue using Cinnamon once, but then I just used VLC instead. Never bothered to look into why. Worked fine in GNOME for me though.
I found a thread with a similar issue: https://forums.opensuse.org/t/flatpak-mpv-broken-since-20240306-snapshot/172981
There it seems the issue was audio. Try running the flatpak version with flatpak run io.mpv.Mpv --ao=pulse path-to-your-media-file
What options do you have if you still want to use uBlock Origin?
For the flatpak version the mpv.conf file can be created in ~/.var/app/io.mpv.Mpv/config/mpv/
. You probably don’t need to link it to the yt-dlp python file as the flatpak mpv version should come with the latest yt-dlp.
Mint is known to use old software in its repositories as it’s based on Ubuntu LTS. The flatpak mpv should work though. flatpak install flathub io.mpv.Mpv
and then run it with flatpak run io.mpv.Mpv https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
If you don’t want to type flatpak run io.mpv.Mpv
all the time, you can create an alias in your ~/.bashrc
file. For example: alias play='flatpak run io.mpv.Mpv'
. (After editing your bashrc file, run: source ~/.bashrc
to activate the change). Then you can run it with play https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
.
Your mpv or vlc versions may be too old. Try updating them to the latest versions.
Sounds like a bug in the filters used by Adblock and Adblock Plus. Afaik uBO or Adguard aren’t affected.
Make sure
jnn-pa.googleapis.com
isn’t blocked anywhere in your network. It may perhaps be blocked in a filter list you have activated in uBO, DNS, VPN, Firewall, anti-virus, Firefox enhanced tracking protection, etc.