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I had a problem with Mega using Fedora. Trying to update from Fedora 37 to 38, I had a dependency problem with the Megasync app. I tried uninstalling but the problem persisted and I couldn't upgrade, so I had to make a clean install.
Other than that, Mega and Syncthing worked perfect for me.
The same thing happened to me, so I switched to the flatpak version and it works well.
I haven't installed it yet, so I'll switch to flatpak too!
That's odd, I don't think the deb package has any dependencies
Fedora works with dnf, installing a rpm file.
@necrxfagivs @ryannathans Pedorra users are beta testers, change so to Devuan, void, slack, antix ... and finish the problems.
What do you mean?