Oh, thats why my old samsung phone lasts for a month without usage, but pixel loses 5% per night on airplane.
Oh, thats why my old samsung phone lasts for a month without usage, but pixel loses 5% per night on airplane.
Nope, I’m not doing that. If they want that, they can do it themselves.
I’m 100% sure that Raspberry Pi has that. I can set how much of ram will go for the gpu. But raspberry pi’s gpu isn’t really a gpu.
Well… if you have your own keys (like I do) you have to store them somewhere. That somewhere is probably somewhere on a computer where they are used so you can update the kernel. If you have private keys, you can probably bypass secure boot.
Is there a way to have private keys stored on a nitrokey that has to be plugged in for every kernel update?
We can switch ISP???
Yes, Tor recently made a change to that. This does increase fingerprinting but not by much. A lot of Tor users are using Linux rather than Windows.
Nice stuff, I use a lot of them. And for things that are missing:
Phone: Fossify Phone
Contacts: Fossify Contacts
VPN:
Office: Collabora Office
PDF viewer (when full office app is jut too much): PDF Viewer from GrapheneOS Apps Store
PDF scanner: OSS document scanner
Camera: Stick with preinstalled, it always works the best.
YT Music: Harmony Music
Maps: Organic Maps
Keyboard: FlorisBoard
Thats the important part ;)
Somone made a whole article just to say that Google changed long press to tap in an app…
Why?
Arch, you can fully customize it to your needs, and has access to AUR for more hacking tools.
I like it but it seems they have to crawl a bit more.
I use monero online and cash offline, because no one accepts monero offline.
Actually you can already run minecraft PE on linuc for quite some years, so nothing new.
Looks fantastic but how much are apps sandboxed? I don’t want WhatsApp to see all my files for example.
And blocks Tor.
I know KDE is the most similar to windows but I would never install it due to 2 reasons: