![]() Pbek-ubuntu-qownnotes-artful.list webupd8team-ubuntu-brackets-bionic.list webupd8team-ubuntu-atom-bionic.list wireshark-dev-ubuntu-stable-zesty.list Ign:4 bionic-updates/main amd64 libssh-gcrypt-4 amd64 0.8.0~20170825.94fa1e38-1ubuntu0.2Įrr:1 bionic-updates/main amd64 ubuntu-keyring all 2018.09.18.1~18.04.0Įrr:2 bionic-updates/main amd64 nplan all 0.40.1~18.04.3Įrr:3 bionic-updates/main amd64 libssh-4 amd64 0.8.0~20170825.94fa1e38-1ubuntu0.2Įrr:4 bionic-updates/main amd64 libssh-gcrypt-4 amd64 0.8.0~20170825.94fa1e38-1ubuntu0.2Į: Failed to fetch 403 Forbidden Į: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with -fix-missing?ĭeb bionic main restricted universe multiverseĭeb bionic-security main restricted universe multiverseĭeb bionic-updates main restricted universe multiverseįossproject-ubuntu-ppa-artful.list į webupd8team-ubuntu-java-artful.listį vscode.list ![]() Libssh-4 libssh-gcrypt-4 nplan ubuntu-keyringĤ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 9 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 5,120 B of additional disk space will be used. Libgnome-desktop-3-17 linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic netplan.io nodejs nodejs-dev wireshark-common wireshark-qt The following packages have been kept back: Sudo apt-get upgrade : Reading package lists. Get:39 bionic-security/multiverse amd64 Packages Get:38 bionic-security/multiverse i386 Packages Get:37 bionic-security/universe DEP-11 64圆4 Icons Get:36 bionic-security/universe DEP-11 48x48 Icons Get:35 bionic-security/universe amd64 DEP-11 Metadata ![]() Get:34 bionic-security/universe Translation-en Get:33 bionic-security/universe i386 Packages Get:32 bionic-security/universe amd64 Packages Get:31 bionic-security/main amd64 DEP-11 Metadata Get:30 bionic-security/main Translation-en Get:29 bionic-security/main amd64 Packages Get:28 bionic-security/main i386 Packages Get:27 bionic-backports/universe amd64 DEP-11 Metadata Get:26 bionic-updates/multiverse amd64 DEP-11 Metadata Get:25 bionic-updates/multiverse i386 Packages Get:24 bionic-updates/multiverse amd64 Packages Get:23 bionic-updates/universe DEP-11 64圆4 Icons Get:22 bionic-updates/universe DEP-11 48x48 Icons Get:21 bionic-updates/universe amd64 DEP-11 Metadata Get:20 bionic-updates/universe Translation-en Get:19 bionic-updates/universe i386 Packages Get:18 bionic-updates/universe amd64 Packages Get:17 bionic-updates/main DEP-11 64圆4 Icons Get:16 bionic-updates/main DEP-11 48x48 Icons Get:15 bionic-updates/main amd64 DEP-11 Metadata Get:14 bionic-updates/main Translation-en Get:13 bionic-updates/main amd64 Packages Get:12 bionic-updates/main i386 Packages Sudo apt-get update : Hit:1 bionic InRelease I first thought it was a server error,but I am pretty sure now that it has nothing to do with server as I have tried every server and none of it was profitable.I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for months but this error only presented itself now. I like a lot of Joplin’s features but after more than a year of trying and experimenting Joplin and I are still not near to the point where I’ll start migrating my vast collection of decades of notes.I am a college student and I am getting this error almost for a month. I am not saying that Joplin is a failure, au contraire, it is an excellent initiative and I hope it blooms. Nevertheless some users will love it since it is what they want. The Joplin UI is still basic and inflexible. You can customize the interface for simple and complex use. Tools like VNote and QOwnNotes have an advanced user interface, the result of many years of user interface evolution. ![]() Except for the browser clippers there are no tools AFAIK that use the API.īut most important (for me): the user experience of Joplin is still below average. In theory, the storage server is still there (the headless server) but it is merely an API to the SQLite database. Other clients could provide dedicated user interfaces using the storage server. I think that initially I hoped that Joplin would evolve towards a simple but powerful abstract, cloud backed, notes storage server, accessible via a well-defined API, and complemented by a simple but useful user interface. To first answer your question: I’m still using Joplin (for testing, not production) hoping it will get to the point that it will be more useful for me than the alternatives. ![]()
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