My RPi4 refused to start with a 2x2.5" hard drive, so I did some workarounds. I connected the USB 3.0 +5V pin to the GPIO and powered the RPi using a PD trigger with MINI 560 (5A DC-DC converter). In my case, a random 18W QC brick was enough.
My RPi4 refused to start with a 2x2.5" hard drive, so I did some workarounds. I connected the USB 3.0 +5V pin to the GPIO and powered the RPi using a PD trigger with MINI 560 (5A DC-DC converter). In my case, a random 18W QC brick was enough.
Yt-dlp still works for me on Android, but only for h264 videos. When I try to download VP9, I get an error.
Maybe try Alpine?
It works similarly to Android and iOS. The system partition is read-only, and each new system update is applied as a new system partition image. All user apps are kept separate from the system and are sandboxed.
No parts manufacturers will do the extra work to make them work for Linux
They just don’t want to. Now they can stop releasing security patches and users would buy new hardware.
I’m running Gnome 46 on i3 3217U with 4GB RAM. Works so smooth, maybe even better than Cinnamon. SSD makes all the difference.
If you have root, you can try acc magisk module. I can set charging treshhold and limit charging current with it.
Maybe debit card would also work, but why they need this info at all? I wanted to create new issue for app, but Gitlab required card details. I had to write to the developer in Matrix.
Gitlab is crazy. They require my phone number and credit card details just to create an account.
I can find 120 GB used SSD for 5€)
Traffic data? If a grandmother had a penis, she would be a grandfather To implement this function, Osmand should gather location data from every user.
muPDF viewer is great. It only shows the contents of the PDF file and nothing else.
To find out my real IP address, you need to contact a hosting provider that is registered in a country with laws that allow it not to cooperate with authorities.
But if the server is located in a piracy-friendly country, doesn’t that solve the problem?
I am selfhosting VPN for 2.49$ a month. Speed is up to 700 mbps in my case and I have additional services like PiHole + unbound.
https://divestos.org/pages/devices check support for your device
DivestOS Personally I use Mulch (chromium fork) and Google maps webview wrapper
Some time ago, I tried Ubuntu for the first time. I was shocked that the preinstalled Firefox (snap package) took 10 seconds to launch, compared to 1-2 seconds on Windows.