Many of you use PWA’s on Linux already? If so which ones?
(I’m using lemmy via Voyager PWA right now on mobile)
Many of you use PWA’s on Linux already? If so which ones?
(I’m using lemmy via Voyager PWA right now on mobile)
So you run this to sign into the portal, is that right? Thanks
Edit: OK had a read, I will look into this. I don’t have chrome on my machine but will see if it works with chromium swapped in instead. :)
When people aren’t on internet I always think to myself…
“People actually enjoying their life don’t need to go on the internet to tell everyone about it.”
I get “limited connection” I think when I try connect or “no internet”.
I don’t make it to load the portal page…
so maybe I’m not recieving at IP from the network?
I still cannot connect to captive portals for public WiFis, eg on train or hotel and I have no idea where the config comes from.
DNS? Resolve.conf? Systemd network manager? WTF?
(Probably for the best though, so I use my phone 5G and not these suss open networks )
T480s here works on Ubuntu.
So like the gun manufacturer that made everybody else need more guns?
Yeah was good for the manufacturer.
Picks and shovels…
Quacking, I like it!
When do you do the choosing? Try move that left in the process. Saving storage.
On Linux? Copyq?
I really miss a consistent package manager on Windows when I have to use it for work. The website download and install method just grinds on me. I guess some of this is still prevalent on Mac and for CLI stuff I guess home-brew comes in.
Do you miss any customizability?
Which is exactly how the normal flow of snapshots work too. Except no initial reboot to start tinkering
You restart and reboot into the snapshot? Maybe KVM and ssh into it could be a nicer workflow?
What sites for eg?
Just home brew everything?
People ask for money from Mac users.
They bought the hardware… So they’ll buy the software too!
Went travelling back in 2015 and my laptop was already a 2011 model and starting to slow with Windows. I wasn’t buying a new one just to travel with, money I’d rather spend on the trip.
I only needed it for movies and social media etc, maybe downloading photos from my camera.
Installed Ubuntu, so much nicer to be on and fun learning experience and then just never looked back.
Been 9 years and I havent moved home and I’m still on Linux (nixos now).
Installed to desktop?