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try the pulling CMOS battery thing (you also need to disconnect power btw), if it doesn’t work there should be a CMOS RESET jumper on your motherboard, try shorting that.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Every Terminal program should have a black background by default
22·7 days agotbh i prefer white on grey or red on yellow tho, white on black is kinda hard to look at for long. black on white is good but many programs these days output very bright coloured text, almost impossible to read on white bg.
iirc black on white is also the default on xterm
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Ah, yes! You're doing a great job there. Thank you for the transparency.
1·7 days agoin wine there are many partially implemented/stubs, which generate warning messages but usually work fine
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Android@lemdro.id•Motorola confirms GrapheneOS support for a future phone, bringing over featuresEnglish
1·7 days agobruh, most if not all banks in my country require a windows pc (with their rootkit “security software” installed) or a (“unmodified” ofc) android/ios phone sadly. simply using the website cleanly is not an option for many cases, in fact running one inside a secure android rom like graphene is actually one of the best solutions in this case.
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Android@lemdro.id•Motorola partners with GrapheneOS for future phonesEnglish
1·7 days agonot so sure, but motorola and lenovo does kinda seem separate tho.
motorola devices have kernel sources on github with full git commit history, my lenovo device (Tab P11 / TB-J606F) had only one kernel source release in a tarball that is not up to date with the stock fw, missing a lot of drivers and doesn’t even compile properly (lol)
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Android@lemdro.id•'World's thinnest modular phone concept' tries to make add-ons cool againEnglish
2·13 days agomaybe google project ara https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Ara
they’re probably disconnected from internet, most likely misconfigured kms server or smth
for some reason, all these devices i see around these days seem to run android (one of 5/6/7/8 based on the exposed ui) or win10… haven’t seen any linux desktop-ish thing here
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Android@lemdro.id•Yo Dawg, I heard you might like GNU/Linux on your Android on your GNU/LinuxEnglish
3·20 days agofor mobile distros theres also droidian (basically mobian with downstream kernel and halium) and maemo leste (continuation of nokia’s maemo fremantle)
AFAIK iknowwhatyoudownload gets their data from DHT and public trackers. i’ve also had numerous cases where I only seeded literal linux ISOs or some music and have weird porn or random tv show episodes shown on that site from my IP which I had only one machine connected for a fairly long time, not behind CGNAT. it appears to be that some public trackers sometimes report bogus data for some reason, claming some random IP is seeding some random file when they’re in fact not. you can see many items on public indexers where the seeder/leecher numbers shown aren’t accurate (mostly >0 when it’s a completely dead torrent), i suspect this is also the same reason.
exact same first and last seen timestamp, probably bogus data reported by the tracker not a legit download
lol no, these smart watches are powerful as older smartphones, their stock os is already android/linux based.
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Best remote control option to support non-techies
2·25 days agowell yeah, it surely is. win10 iot ltsc itself is defo getting support till 2032, but massgrave’s hwid/tsforge may get blocked at some point, though most people highly doubt that since m$ doesn’t really care at this point. (heck, the massgrave repos are hosted on m$ owned github) in addition to that, massgrave’s hwid mode generates an hwid on microsoft’s servers just like genuine windows licenses, so i’m pretty sure it’ll remain working, even if the method to generate hwid gets blocked somehow…
i do believe switching to a gnu/linux distro is a much better choice, but this is also an option if your relatives really prefer using windows or need to.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Best remote control option to support non-techies
3·26 days agoi would do vnc through tailscale or reverse ssh
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Best remote control option to support non-techies
1·26 days agomassgrave.dev
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•what kind of a n00b uses a text editor to edit text
9·26 days agobro isn’t using butterfly to flip bits?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•MOS Is a New Open-Source Server OS Aimed at Homelabs and Self-Hosting
51·27 days agodevuan is a solid distro that just works, not sure what’s your problem with that

that seems like a t420 or some similar model