look on XDA developers forum for your model. They usually have plenty of alternative ROMs
Using Soundcore with their app and internet access denied. Set up once, deleted the app
I don't think you pay for the iOS app, only the server portion can be licensed AFAIK
I use FreshRSS - really nice app, using PWA on desktop and a plain bookmark on the tablet
How did they find out???
Alias description? Inbox headers?
Pro tip #2.
Any time they have your stuff - they will use it (sell it) sooner or later. Zero knowledge is the answer
I heard that back in the day people survived without the AC
At least they didn't pipe it into /dev/sdc1
that'd be a catastrophe
Hey, we worked at your airport for 4 months last year
Yes, it's called unbound
GrapheneOS as well with profiles
Not sure about "designed", maybe evolved to be that way but not designed
If the streaming apps will be deteriorated the only option left will be yt-dlp and mpv left
Good one, except available only where developed well
I don't see on the provided screenshot any apps that shouldn't have the mic access. You can certainly deny it and break some apps functionality but you'll be "safe from ads"
There is a TPM emulation, yes, 1.1, 2.0 - you choose
Trouble with linux-6.5.7.arch1
Does anyone have any issues with 6.5.7? I updated yesterday and could not boot.
(1 of 2) A start job is running for /dev/mapper/root (30s / no limit) (2 of 2) A start job is running for /dev/disk/by-uuid/MY-UUID (30s / no limit)
Also during update my display resolution was set to 640x480 and I could not change it, so decided to reboot. I use a popular nowadays setup with LUKS encryption + unlock on TPM2, secure boot. I thought I messed with configs somewhere so started chasing that: changing configs and rebooting with no luck. The solution was to restore kernel 6.5.5 and everything booted back up without a hiccup. I am dreaded to see what happens during next kernel upgrade.
This is not asking for hep, more like a PSA if you have setup similar to mine, be aware
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To those who stumble on this post in the future, I have found a solution that was in my case not knowing my system well enough. Since I decided to use Unified kernel images, I used mkinitcpio
to compile those, but for some reason I used sbctl-bundle
on top of that, which in itself is not any harm, just extra unnecessary work, and every single time I referenced an initramfs
image from /boot which was an old one and was installed prior to me switching to UKI. When I read on Arch Wiki that I can delete those initramfs
images from /boot - I deleted them, then had problems with sbctl bundle
, and ONLY THEN it clicked - any new kernel install/upgrade doesn't generate initramfs
in /boot but instead directly in UKI.
This is also good news because sbctl
author announced deprecation of the bundle feature in the future.