When it happens the repair is replacement of the screen. This is one of many reasons to check the repaiability of a device before deciding which to spend your money on
When it happens the repair is replacement of the screen. This is one of many reasons to check the repaiability of a device before deciding which to spend your money on
One program I tested went from (31,12,99) to (01,01,100). Its front end formatted the date and added the century, so it showed 1 January 2000 as 01/01/19100
That wasn’t fixed. The fault didn’t affect processing (the years were wrong but had the correct offset between them) and was only visible to internal users, and also that system was expected to be retired in 2004
Side loading is practically useful too. I was on a dining holiday in Italy. Italy has zero traffic limits in various cities which are best found through the ZTL app
But that’s a region limited app, and my phone couldn’t see it. So I downloaded the APK and installed it. I couldn’t have used that app had I been using iPhone.
I use an app to cycle through a dozen different backgrounds. Some of them have bold colours. Google handles it fine. I feel like Apple would tell me to manually set the right colour four times a day
The article describes a tool that grabs the data without admin privileges, but yes, there are methods used by current malware to escalate privileges.
Search: block app from internet [my operating system]
But she already has a perfectly good machine, is just super slow on the newest version of windows
Watch out if they have fingerprint login. Ubuntu, at least, doesn’t unlock the user’s keyring if they log in by fingerprint, and are quickly presented with a password prompt to unlock the keyring
PV prolongs dependence on fossil fuels
That’s an unusual take.
Lena herself has the right
No she doesn’t. Playboy owns the image and have the sole right to control how it is used
My sister in law bought a plotter, I should suggest that name for it
I like the errors that strongly signal that the system was not produced by a corporation. They’d never get through coffee review where I work
My old ThinkPad has non working ethernet. When I moved it to Debian after Ubuntu made 32 bit hard a non-free USB was by far the best way to get online
I presume you don’t host any services.
Yeah the scam shouldn’t last long. It should be easy to see if one of your drivers was jamming the GPS, and that would be cause to fire them.
Were they otherwise good the employer is in a strong position to force the employee to comply
That would also allow the driver and other occupants of the vehicle to use GPS, and their phones
I feel like train operators will have heard of this, and will not be accepting that company’s tenders
This is the sort of case that can fix it
As much as people hate Musk, Tesla is unusual in that they allow you to opt out of all connectivity. Get no updates, send no video, audio, or data to the company