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-**The core auto updates. At the moment, the UI does not auto update. Updating the UI is simple.**  +**Does the UI auto update?** Updating the UI depends on which version you have (AppImage vs .deb package)AppImage (Linux only), Windows, and Mac all have versions that offer somewhat of an 'auto-update' update featurethese versions will check for updates at every start of the UI as well as every 15 minutes while runningIf the AppImage version finds an updatea pop-up message will prompt the user to select whether to download the latest version or ignoreOnce downloaded, the user will then be prompted to update now or after closing the UI. The .deb package is the alternative UI version, which does not have the pop-up message - this version will only update along with the rest of the system packages with the 'apt update && apt upgrade' command
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-For Windows: Download the exe installer. Run it. If you have an existing UI file you don’t have to delete itNew file will overwrite the old +
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-For Mac: Download the new UI packageDrag and drop the Qortal UI app into applicationsoverwriting the existing one. +
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-For Linux: Download either the debian package for ubuntu/debian (non-arm). +
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-For Raspberry Pi: Open your device’s command terminal and enter: run ./update-qortal-ui.sh +
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-You will then press ‘y’ a couple of times and the update will start. It will take several minutes, even appearing to not be doing anything at times. Wait for it to completely finish. It will finish with a confirmation message: “BUILD COMPLETE! You can now make use of the new UI!" You can then close the terminal(You’ll need yarn and node.js installed, which are installed by default on the QORTectors.)+
  
 **Where do I find my public key and address?**  **Where do I find my public key and address?** 
 In the UI, there's an info symbol ( :gear: ) in the top right corner. Click on the symbol, then you will see your public key and address.  In the UI, there's an info symbol ( :gear: ) in the top right corner. Click on the symbol, then you will see your public key and address. 
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-**Does anyone know why a level 5 account from QORA wouldn't be minting?**  
-I'm receiving rewards from my previous QORA holdings, but it says 'not minting'. You must sponsor yourself by entering your public key into Reward Share, then entering the Reward Share key into the Node Management section where you “Add Minting Account”. QORA 20% block reward is earned automatically without having to mint. If you wish to mint, in this case, your level 5 account would ALSO earn the portion of block reward for the level 5+6 tier (on top of your QORA 20%). 
  
 **If I have a minting enabled account, should I reward share myself with share percent of 100%?**  **If I have a minting enabled account, should I reward share myself with share percent of 100%?** 
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