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Check if you have a $HOME/.i2p directory, and if so change the ownership of the directory recursively to your normal logged in user: sudo chown -R yourusername:yourusername ~/.i2p/ If you're running I2P as a service (installed from repo), stop the service and disable it from running: sudo service i2p stop && sudo systemctl disable i2p Now it's time to run the version you've just manually installed: ~/i2p/i2prouter start Check that I2P + is running as expected on...
Check if you have a $HOME/.i2p directory, and if so change the ownership of the directory recursively to your normal logged in user: sudo chown -R yourusername:yourusername ~/.i2p/ If you're running I2P as a service (installed from repo), stop the service and disable it from running: sudo service i2p stop && sudo systemctl disable i2p Now it's time to run the version you've just manually installed: ~/i2p/i2prouter start Check that I2P + is running as expected on...
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