i can do it on about 15 minutes without the wiki for a fairly basic install
and then about 30 minutes to set up sway how i want, install common software i like, etc
but for a more complex setup it will take longer and i will need to check the wiki
i can do it on about 15 minutes without the wiki for a fairly basic install
and then about 30 minutes to set up sway how i want, install common software i like, etc
but for a more complex setup it will take longer and i will need to check the wiki
I tried florisboard but their swipe typing isn’t as good as heliboard
ive been wondering for a while how hackable the telly is
yes the summer nights are great! its way too hot in the day here though
it really doesn’t stop 😂
there is a x13s arm thinkpad that can run pmos and other distros
its also snapdragon based
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chromium also runs really slowly on my old 11" thinkpad since it tries to use crazy visual effects on a celeron
firefox runs fine on it
i have calyx on a pixel 7a since it’s easy to use
my mom has literally NEVER updated her 2018 macbook air, then decided it was too slow and bought an m3 air
you shouldn’t need to disable tpm
How does it compare to NixOS rolling?
my teacher last year was like this
russia is doing a war right now. why would they spend resources posting on a tiny forum?
their page to link accounts to it was not a real webapp, it was a novnc page that would connect to an ubuntu vm that runs chrome with no sandboxing and basic password store under fluxbox wm
someone dumped the home directory from it
what do you see from running binwalk on one of these files?
currently, mine is powerful enough to run kde and firefox pretty well
feature creep
you can use iwctl
example:
list interfaces (usually wlan0)
$ ip link
enter iwctl:
$ iwctl
rescan:
$ <iwctl> station [interface] scan
connect:
$ <iwctl> station [interface] connect [ssid]
list networks:
$ <iwctl> station [interface] get-networks
exit:
$ <iwctl> exit