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I was trying to download Discord (public testing beta), and it returned error code 0.0000. I have Debian 10.7 on a developer mode Chromebook. Is the code good or bad?
I was trying to download Discord (public testing beta), and it returned error code 0.0000. I have Debian 10.7 on a developer mode Chromebook. Is the code good or bad?
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Can you give more information about the command you used where it returned that error code? By the way, an error code of zero, or thereabouts, doesn't seem to be an error at all. Maybe that was overly honest status and the download did occur. Suggest checking the download file store location to see if you have the file.
Can you give more information about the command you used where it returned that error code? By the way, an error code of zero, or thereabouts, doesn't seem to be an error at all. Maybe that was overly honest status and the download did occur. Suggest checking the download file store location to see if you have the file.
I tried downloading Hedgewars with GNOME, and it returned the same code. I figured out how to install Discord, but now I can't install any games! I also checked if I had the file, and I do have it.
I tried downloading Hedgewars with GNOME, and it returned the same code. I figured out how to install Discord, but now I can't install any games! I also checked if I had the file, and I do have it.
Sorry but whatever you're doing is still unclear. Please try to describe in a different manner what you're doing to download and where this error comes up. Pictures, screenshots, logs, any of those could help.
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