Hi there! I see you're encountering the error message "It looks like something went wrong" when trying to log in or sign up on the Ente Auth app. Let’s see if we can get this sorted out together.
To better assist, could you tell me:
- Are you using the desktop app, a web browser, or the mobile app on your Linux machine? - When did the issue start—was it after an update or did it suddenly appear? - Have you tried logging in using a different browser or the mobile app (if available)? - Have you verified your internet connection is stable?
In the meantime, here are some steps you could try based on common causes:
1. Clear Cache and Cookies: If you’re using a web browser, cached data or cookies might interfere. Try clearing them and then attempt login again.
2. Use Different Browser or App: Sometimes the issue is specific to a particular client (desktop app or browser). If you haven’t yet, try logging in via a different browser or the mobile app.
3. Check for Updates: Make sure your Ente Auth app (desktop or mobile) is up to date. Updates often fix known bugs.
4. Restart Your Device: A simple reboot can sometimes clear temporary glitches impacting network or app behavior.
5. Review Network Connectivity: Ensure your Linux system’s network connection is stable and not blocking any Ente Auth services (firewalls or proxies can sometimes interfere).
If these don’t help, it might be an issue others have faced before: There was a reported GitHub issue for the desktop client presenting this exact error, and one suggested workaround was to try logging in via a different browser or the mobile app12.
Could you try some of these steps and let me know how it goes? I’m here to guide you through the next steps if needed.
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Hi there! I see you're encountering the error message "It looks like something went wrong" when trying to log in or sign up on the Ente Auth app. Let’s see if we can get this sorted out together.
To better assist, could you tell me:
- Are you using the desktop app, a web browser, or the mobile app on your Linux machine?
- When did the issue start—was it after an update or did it suddenly appear?
- Have you tried logging in using a different browser or the mobile app (if available)?
- Have you verified your internet connection is stable?
In the meantime, here are some steps you could try based on common causes:
1. Clear Cache and Cookies: If you’re using a web browser, cached data or cookies might interfere. Try clearing them and then attempt login again.
2. Use Different Browser or App: Sometimes the issue is specific to a particular client (desktop app or browser). If you haven’t yet, try logging in via a different browser or the mobile app.
3. Check for Updates: Make sure your Ente Auth app (desktop or mobile) is up to date. Updates often fix known bugs.
4. Restart Your Device: A simple reboot can sometimes clear temporary glitches impacting network or app behavior.
5. Review Network Connectivity: Ensure your Linux system’s network connection is stable and not blocking any Ente Auth services (firewalls or proxies can sometimes interfere).
If these don’t help, it might be an issue others have faced before: There was a reported GitHub issue for the desktop client presenting this exact error, and one suggested workaround was to try logging in via a different browser or the mobile app12.
Could you try some of these steps and let me know how it goes? I’m here to guide you through the next steps if needed.