* 🏦 start as embassy hostname from the begining
By this, we are limiting the number of hostname changes (from 3 to 2) during the first initial Embassy startup.
* Hostname change no longer needed
* remove product key flow from setup
* feat: backend turned off encryption + new Id + no package id
* implement new encryption scheme in FE
* decode response string
* crypto not working
* update setup wizard closes#1762
* feat: Get the encryption key
* fix: Get to recovery
* remove old code
* fix build
* fix: Install works for now
* fix bug in config for adding new list items
* dismiss action modal on success
* clear button in config
* wip: Currently broken in avahi mdns
* include headers with req/res and refactor patchDB init and usage
* fix: Can now run in the main
* flatline on failed init
* update patch DB
* add last-wifi-region to data model even though not used by FE
* chore: Fix the start.
* wip: Fix wrong order for getting hostname before sql has been
created
* fix edge case where union keys displayed as new when not new
* fix: Can start
* last backup color, markdown links always new tab, fix bug with login
* refactor to remove WithRevision
* resolve circular dep issue
* update submodule
* fix patch-db
* update patchDB
* update patch again
* escape error
* decodeuricomponent
* increase proxy buffer size
* increase proxy buffer size
* fix nginx
Co-authored-by: BluJ <mogulslayer@gmail.com>
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When doing `sudo apt update` you get this:
`N: Skipping acquire of configured file 'main/binary-armhf/Packages' as repository 'https://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org bullseye InRelease' doesn't support architecture 'armhf'`
As of apt 1.5 (released 2017), the package apt-transport-https is no longer required because https:// is supported out of the box.
Reference: https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/apt-transport-https "This is a dummy transitional package - https support has been moved into the apt package in 1.5. It can be safely removed." Apt is currently at 2.2.4.
Use a sed one-liner to convert all repos in /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list that are http:// to https:// (https:// is available for all http:// URLs currently referenced in EmbassyOS).
* Update ssh.rs for start9 user
* .ssh directory for uid 1000 user
* Update init.rs for start9 user
* “His name is Robert Paulson”
* typo
* just cleaning up ...