Content or title contains illegal external links
Can the admins in forum show me which part of my Knowledge Base post is infringing on the rule related to illegal external links.
I'm trying to update my post on Knowledge Base to help other users.
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I figured it out. If I use "~/" within the command sudo apt install will be blocked by the automatic system.
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Hello @YuukiA,
YuukiA wrote
Can the admins in forum show me which part of my Knowledge Base post is infringing on the rule related to illegal external links.
I'm trying to update my post on Knowledge Base to help other users.
Which thread specific are you talking about? Do you mean this post?
What specifically are you trying to post or change but can't get through?
You can post a picture to show it.
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I can provide to two example within this comment right here.
Example 1:
sudo apt install /home/omada/mongodb-org-server_4.4.18_arm64.deb
This will clear the post no problem
However, if I use a shorter relative path in Linux like this
sudo apt install /mongodb-org-server_4.4.18_arm64.deb
note the red text in my screenshot here ^
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It will not clear and Content or title contains illegal external links will post up to block me in my original post.
sudo ln -s /home/omada/commons-daemon-1.3.4-src/src/native/unix/jsvc /usr/bin/
Example 2:
when I provide a URL with wget in the comment
wget https://repo.mongodb.org/apt/ubuntu/dists/focal/mongodb-org/4.4/multiverse/binary-arm64/mongodb-org-server_4.4.18_arm64.deb
It used to not allow me for some reasons. It's not very consistent. Which is why I asked for the guideline if possible to clear the post without any issues.
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Hello @YuukiA,
Thanks for such detailed information, I have escalated this issue to the R&D team, and they will evaluate it.
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