Seems to be Google's enforcing of 64 bit binaries only? Seems they are hinting at that. Lots of android apps are 32 bit only, and Google is starting to ban them. Believe me, with a Pixel phone, you just don't have a choice on the matter.
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Very shortsighted article calling repeatedly the GDPR a "crazy" law.
Thanks for the clarification! I thought they were related.
Any idea on whether is there more devices supported now? Those release notes are quite gibberish to me. My Surface SP7 camera isn't compatible as of yet :(
I'm still sour that Google disables hdmi/DP over USB-C on Pixels on purpose, and it bothers me that Graphene devs never bothered adding it back.
Amazing. Saving post. Thanks a lot!
I think it looks too spacious. And straight. And clean.
Thanks, that's insightful. Since the routers are a bit oldish, I can't get them to wireguard each other. I can individually create connections for the specific servers that will connect through, I reckon that might work. At this point I was using dynamic domains to connect from one point to another (specially for the Jellyfin part), but VPN might get better performance. I'll give it a shot...thanks!
Is the PPP any good now? I have one in the drawer, it was mostly unusable when I bought it.
apt-get download $(dpkg -I rescuezilla_2.4.2-1_all.deb)
Thanks a lot! While it wasn't as simple as that, it did indeed point me onto the right direction. This command did the trick for me:
apt download $(dpkg -I rescuezilla_2.4.2-1_all.deb | grep -oP '(?<=Depends: ).*' | tr -d ',')
The grep goes there to list only what comes after "Depends:". The -oP enables the python command to remove the string matching itself, so it leaves the whole list after the match... otherwise it also tries to download a package named "Depends:". And the tr -d ',' is to remove the commas separating each package, otherwise it fails to find them.
Dude... The US is doing it wrong. SE Asia. 1Gbps symmetrical, unlimited, unrestricted. ~14US$.
I have a GOVERNMENT APP failing on me, because the app is 32-bit only. Together with my old beloved long-defunct Swype keyboard, which I can no longer use. And some other apps, too. So, yeah, it's been a frustrating experience.