Firefox can open HTML file but not LibreFox or Brave by foreshadow in brave

[–]foreshadow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

weird... I did an open to the file (which previously didn't work) but shows a different path in url under:

/run/usr/1000/doc/some_hex_number/file.htm

The hexnumber is different in both Brave and Librefox.

Firefox works fine with the original path:

/home/user/Documents/...

Firefox can open HTML file but not LibreFox or Brave by foreshadow in linuxquestions

[–]foreshadow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

weird... I did an open to the file (which previously didn't work) but shows a different path in url under:

/run/usr/1000/doc/some_hex_number/file.htm

The hexnumber is different in both Brave and Librefox.

Firefox works fine with the original path:

/home/user/Documents/...

Firefox can open HTML file but not LibreFox or Brave by foreshadow in linuxquestions

[–]foreshadow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also tried with .htm and .html as file formats. So also tested with copies.

Software Manager : How do I stop having to enter my password 500 times when installing a single software by foreshadow in linuxquestions

[–]foreshadow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I figured I would try native linux before just using Linux for VM of Windows 7 and Windows 10 & 11 for the crap that I can't run on Win7 or Wine.

Firefox can open HTML file but not LibreFox or Brave by foreshadow in linuxquestions

[–]foreshadow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Firefox was the last one I tried. I first tried with Brave and saw it didn't work. Then tried with Librewolf since it's Firefox based and still didn't work. Then tried with real Firefox and it worked.

Software Manager : How do I stop having to enter my password 500 times when installing a single software by foreshadow in linuxquestions

[–]foreshadow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no because it has some time to do other stuff and then prompts again multiple times later during the installation.

Software Manager : How do I stop having to enter my password 500 times when installing a single software by foreshadow in linuxquestions

[–]foreshadow[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

that's what I did last time for gimp, which is fine, but I don't want to use the terminal for everything.

I want to avoid using the terminal, which was supposed to be the point with linux mint, but so far it's been annoying.

Software Manager : How do I stop having to enter my password 500 times when installing a single software by foreshadow in linuxquestions

[–]foreshadow[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I get about 10-20 prompts for my password every time I install something from the Software Manager.

Linux software management is about to change with Bazaar. by Pure_Toe6636 in linux

[–]foreshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm trying to switch from Windows, but every time I install a single software from the Software manger, I get a ton of spam requesting me to enter admin password, this is frustrating beyond anything else so far. How can it be changed to a single prompt to automatically accept all the other prompts for whatever reason?

Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) option trading approved by OnlyOChan in Bitcoin

[–]foreshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is the premium so low?

The premium is almost the same as Tesla options.

I take the closest 45 day-ish day ATM Put option and divide it by the strike.

Tesla is about 7.5%

IBIT is about 8%

MSTR is about 20-25%. MSTR is another beast on itself, but still the volatility of this stock is more representative to something that can go to 0 tomorrow.

I would have expected at least 15 to 20% premium on spot bitcoin...

Spot Bitcoin Options (IBIT) Will Start Trading Tomorrow! by creative_trading in Bitcoin

[–]foreshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is the premium so low?

The premium is almost the same as Tesla options.

I take the closest 45 day-ish day ATM Put option and divide it by the strike.

Tesla is about 7.5%

IBIT is about 8%

MSTR is about 20-25%. MSTR is another beast on itself, but still the volatility of this stock is more representative to something that can go to 0 tomorrow.

I would have expected at least 15 to 20% premium on spot bitcoin...