On linux there’s a bash script for port forwarding, and if you execute it right after reboot (preferably via cron) it’ll be the same port as before reboot.
On linux there’s a bash script for port forwarding, and if you execute it right after reboot (preferably via cron) it’ll be the same port as before reboot.
There’s the provided user-overrides.js that’s meant to do this
I have! I tried it over a year ago, and LTE wasn’t working so I gave up. According to this it’s still not functioning :( https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Fairphone_4_(fairphone-fp4)
I can hear this picture
I honestly can’t tell if you’re serious or not.
edit: I’m not from the US and this seems like a very silly legislation. Unless I’m getting whoooshed.
I’m a lot like you in a way, and I agree with what you said, but I just wanted to note that you are NOT invulnerable to marketing or ads. Advertisement (brainwashing) techniques have been researched for centuries, and with massive resources. I think even the very thing where some people think they can’t be affected by marketing, is a marketing technique itself. Probably.
Please elaborate?
I actually have :D But seriously, alright then. Maybe it’s just me.
I’ve definitely fiddled more on finding the damn switch to roll the windows than manually rolling them down. Goddamn switch is always in a different place.
I use “my personal cloud” all the time. But that’s just me.
Yes dmesg prints out kernel messages and it resets every boot. So any driver crashes etc should be there. https://superuser.com/questions/565927/differences-in-var-log-syslog-dmesg-messages-log-files
The dmesg logs show boot logs also from previous boots. It has timestamps. After a system freeze, try to reboot and issue sudo dmesg -T and look for the timestamp near the time of crash, is there anything suspicious?
So you can’t switch to TTY with ctrl + alt + f1 (or f2, f3, f4) ?
You could try booting from live usb and check previous dmesg logs (/var/log/dmesg.0 or something, I think)
You could try to narrow the issue by trying to plug in other keyboard or mouse and check if that works.
If not, then probably not a touchpad/keyboard driver issue.
Are the crashes random? Could it be the system crashes when it’s going to sleep/wake up after the system is idle?
I’ll try to think something else when my hangover passes… :D
Did Libretube (android) stop working because of this? Or is it just me?
Yes but their price is kinda steep
As someone who just learned about Caddy, could you elaborate?