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Issue Name
Product detail page only says "Welcome to PopcornTime"
What did you do?
Click on any movie
What did you expect to happen?
A movie detail page appears
What actually happened?
Product detail page only says "Welcome to PopcornTime"
System Configuration
- App Version: 1.2.0 (snap and AppImage)
- Operating System: Xubuntu 18.04 LTS
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kernel/popcorn/pcn_kmsg.c, for example, makes mutiple uses of the BUG_ON macro.
Linus is not a big fan of use of BUG_ON given that it forces a kernel panic. We should consider replacing calls BUG_ON with regular [Linux-style sanity checks that signal errors via return values](https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/process/coding-style.html#fu
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Use opensubtitles api to add subtitles with torrent magnets
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Errno::EACCES - Permission denied @ dir_s_mkdir - ~/PopcornTimeTV/Pods
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