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Updating thin client 1s in Linux?
The Windows client working with 1sfresh, when the next update is released, offers to update itself.
In ubuntu stupidly swears that it would be necessary to update.
And every time you go to the fresh site, download the updated .deb (and only a certain version, that is, the link changes constantly), run it - it's fed up. Himself and three other people.
Link looks like this
https://1cfresh.com/downloads/platform/1c-enterprise83-thin-client_8.3.15-1904_amd64.deb
If the client computer uses Linux OS and the version of the thin client differs from the version of the 1C:Enterprise platform used in the service, then the following window will be displayed when trying to enter the service infobase using the thin client.
In this case, you need to download and install the distribution kit of the required thin client version and the language file of the same thin client version, as described at the beginning of this article.
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Maybe there are some official turnips?
In general, how can you automate?
did someone manage to get the thin client to work in Arch Linux?
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