It actually works perfectly, i just hit it on Friday mornings when i remember and it is done in 15 min or so. I love Tumbleweed
It actually works perfectly, i just hit it on Friday mornings when i remember and it is done in 15 min or so. I love Tumbleweed
laughs in Tumbleweed with texlive
I hear but have not verified that they will connect to an open network without letting you know.
Yeah I’ve got two tablets and have to keep one stock. Its infuriating
There are seriously a bunch of bots here saying all exactly the same thing about Goodlock
I have some really old ones running Lineage that still work great. They used to make solid phones. The tablet has been good but its software sucked.
Oh hmmmm
Well i havent noticed it doing anything weird. I’ll keep an eye on my firewall.
The two replies below me about the Samsung app look really fake.
OK i have a stock tab s6 and it doesn’t do either of those thankfully. It sucks in other ways. Have to keep this one stock but with lineage it is so much better
Don’t forget you save lots of fuel by firing out of the solar system instead
Lineage. Certainly made my Tab S6 usable
Wait what
The first two are real?
Nova does a lot of this doesn’t it
OK I had no idea this existed so thanks! I’m one of today’s lucky 10000 I guess. I have an old Panasonic with Viera and had no idea it did this. Not working perfectly yet but not far off.
OK I’ll take a look at it, interesting.
What TV do you have? What are you running Kodi on?
What TV remote?
Wine is pretty good for most things I’ve tried, except new Office (will run the old versions OK). Try O365, if Libre Office won’t cut it. You can try the installer in Wine without hurting anything. For your other stuff,I keep a Windows 8 vm around off network to run some ancient radio programming software, so maybe that is an option.
And it is not scary. A simple distro like Mint, figure out where the software repositories live, how to use thr off8xe suite, and you’re done. Life is "great*.
Pretty much this. Imagine some untutored user given the jellyfin client. They can figure it out pretty quickly as it is much like Netflix. Compare that to a Kofi on a Pi, first you have a keyboard/mouse. OK, then arrow keys and spacebar get you a ways in - now how do I stop the video? Panic till you find out it’s the X key.
It is the simplicity vs functionality debate. Kodi is amazingly configurable but it is not accessible for your normal household user without a ton of work. Jellyfin(as an example) just runs on the Roku they are already using.
Eventually I’m getting off my old Roku 3 permanently for Kodi, so I’m just saying I wish Kodi had a dummy mode.
You don’t even need much cash. An old N40L and four 250gb ssds will get you 750gb running Truenas and raid.