Last night my windows/linux dual boot was broken and i fixed it with instructions from chatgpt. It helped me recreate windows efi partition that i had accidentally deleted.
Last night my windows/linux dual boot was broken and i fixed it with instructions from chatgpt. It helped me recreate windows efi partition that i had accidentally deleted.
I think any Linux device with out a proper keyboard is a pain to use. Mini laptops are better choices.
You may like Chuwi Minibook X.
Coreelec doesn’t have a package manager.
Well I’d like to see distros doing things to improve UX (which they now seem to have completely left to DEs). For example I remember when Ubuntu released their Hardware Drivers tool. It was samall but a super useful addition that made life easier for millions of users. But nowadays I see less app/utility contributions by distros.
Google Keep Outlook Tradingview X
Can’t wait to try this!
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You don’t need to do any configuration.
Just connect to your vpn, start every proxy and confgure your clients.
There is an app called Every Proxy. It doesn’t need root. You just need to adjust proxy settings on your client devices.
It’s a Thinkpad 11e with AMD A series A4-6210 (1.8 GHz), 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD, AMD Radeon R3.
Thanks. I installed Cockpit and disabled a couple of unnecessary services.
Thanks. Yeah I’ll do that. Is it also possible to enable auto power on after power outage and restore? My celeron mini pc has this feature.
Would you mind sharing your lsusb output?
Didn’t know it was still being actively developed. Thanks!
You can submit an issue on GitHub
So you do all your coding on your tablet?
Not entirely true. Fingerprint scanner doesn’t work on my Lenovo thinkbook 14s yoga, for example. And lenovos are known for their Linux friendliness.
Any idea if this works on Debian?