Should just be plug and play… If your browser is a snap or flatpak then you might need to give it permissions to access your usb devices.
Should just be plug and play… If your browser is a snap or flatpak then you might need to give it permissions to access your usb devices.
Linux: Evolution (because it’s always open for my org mail) Android: Feeder
For gnome login, (on Fedora at least) you need to install the packages and edit PAM config to enable the yubikey with login.
I managed to buy mine on sale but not soon enough to get cheap parts… Waited out and found a bulk load being sold for mega cheap at a local warehouse.
Maybe a corrupt download/copy of a library… Try a reinstall of say glibc ?
Nice port but would have liked a trilogy pack 🫤 also feels a touch pricy for such an old game.
Elite Force 1&2 on the playstation.
I did however play an unofficial EGA Trek and also Star Trek on the Vectrex.
Looks like Three doesn’t block it…
I’ve had issues with this too and reverted back to rooted docker. I even tried podman and system NFS mounts that it binds too with varying issues.
It looks like you can’t actually do this with podman for varying reasons.
You just extract the package and install it manually… It isn’t a complex deb at all. The hardest part is ensuring you have the libfprint-tod package.
If you follow the fedora guide and alter it for your distro it should work as the guide is mainly about compiling.
Also the deb should install on other derivatives as it isn’t Ubuntu specific. YMMV.
Dell provide a Ubuntu deb that can be modified for other distros.
Arch also has it in the AUR
There is a goodix Linux driver for the following models:
Have a look here for a Fedora37 Guide. https://gitlab.com/-/snippets/2500389
Also fwupd does support the XPS range, I get my bios updates and usb dock updates through it.
Because if your android forces the newer android security contexts for storage, it won’t install.
Terminus IMO is utter crap, their sales team are useless and didn’t want to engage with me in a useful non-automated way. Their ‘Linux’ support is actually just a Ubuntu based deb installer which you need to manipulate to be useful on other distros. I am also very cautious of their cloud sync which holds your passwords and keys especially since it doesnt use your systems defaults on Linux.
However it is currently the best ssh client I can install on android via Google play on a device I can’t sideload Juice onto, I just don’t let it remember passwords and keys.
Wrapper - https://gist.github.com/adamboutcher/76aa402ad4478faeed95a4e953fdd200
I support only Dell XPS 13/15 inch laptops at work exclusively with Fedora Linux, 99% of things work; occasional issues with things like the fingerprint sensor which is better supported in Ubuntu (it’s a usb based goodix fingerprint sensor). The latest 15 inch has some issues with sound being quiet but over amplification solves this with some fidelity loss which isn’t a problem for normal alet type noises.
Iirc your model (we had one of) works more or less flawless out of the box.
DL380 G9. Those bioses don’t support booting from PCIe at all.
They actually do but it can only be a HPE supported BootROM… anything non-HPE is ignored (weirdly, some Intel and Broadcom cards PXE boot without the HPE firmware but not all).
Most of these boards have internal USB and internal SD slots which you can boot from with any media, intact HPE sell a USB SD card raid adaptor for the usb slot. So I would recommend using SD card for this…
Surely a 1:1 emulator would just run DRM as expected and it would never know… Feels like it may stop day1 piracy via emulators but anything beyond I’m sure would be patched.
This is the most confusing and awesome message I’ve ever had.
It’s the networking stack causing the panic, my guess is the WiFi card gets sad.