Force upgrade to any lower version to version less than or equal to 19.8.*. config.php is the only configuration file for tt-rss app the FreedomBox modifies. Comparison of config.php from 19.8 shows that there are no major changes since 18.12. Changes to the configuration file are likely to be minor and from Debian packaging. Force upgrading to all versions until 19.8.* should be okay by retaining new configuration and performing FreedomBox changes on top everything new configuration file is installed. Tests: - Install tt-rss version 18.12-1 using a test repository and custom priority. Then remove the custom priority and trigger 'apt update'. This will trigger an force upgrade of tt-rss to version 18.12-1.1. Verify that the tt-rss interface is available and functional. - Install tt-rss version 18.12-1.1 freshly. Verify that the tt-rss interface is available and functional. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mohan Adapa <sunil@medhas.org> Reviewed-by: James Valleroy <jvalleroy@mailbox.org>
FreedomBox Service (Plinth)
The core functionality and web front-end of FreedomBox.


Description
FreedomBox is a community project to develop, design and promote personal servers running free software for private, personal communications. It is a networking appliance designed to allow interfacing with the rest of the Internet under conditions of protected privacy and data security. It hosts applications such as blog, wiki, website, social network, email, web proxy and a Tor relay, on a device that can replace your Wi-Fi router, so that your data stays with you.
This module, called FreedomBox Service and also know as Plinth, is the core functionality and web interface to the functions of the FreedomBox. It is extensible and provides various applications of FreedomBox as modules. Each module or application provides simplified user interface to control the underlying functionality. As FreedomBox can act as a wireless router, it is possible to configure networking. It also allows configuration of basic system parameters such as time zone, hostname and automatic upgrades.
You can find more information about FreedomBox Service (Plinth) on the Plinth Wiki page, the FreedomBox Wiki and the FreedomBox Manual.
Getting Started
To have a running FreedomBox, first install Debian (Buster or higher) on a clean machine. Then run:
```
$ sudo apt install freedombox
```
Full instructions are available on FreedomBox Manual's QuickStart page.
For instructions on running the service on a local machine from source code, see INSTALL.md. For instructions on setting up for development purposes, see HACKING.md.
Contributing
See the HACKING.md file for contributing to FreedomBox Service (Plinth).
