potentiallynotfelix
A preliminary solution can be adding yourself to the plugdev
group, which gives your user USB controls. To do this, run sudo usermod -aG plugdev $USER
and then restart the software.
What model of ultraleap do you have? How do you connect it to your computer(e.g. Bluetooth, USB, Wifi)
Well, you can look at a gadgetbridge-compatible watch. gadgetbridge is a foss android app that replaces the manufacturer's app for snartwatches, earbuds, and a few other things. it's a good starting point, but most of the watches aren't directly foss. if you want a watch like that, you have two options. the pine64 pinetime is open source, but not easy to modify if you want a sealed, water resistant version. it also hasn't got the best specs. the bangle.js is a "hackable" smart watch, which has a a SWD interface on the outside, making it an easier option to modify. I can't say as much about it's fitness tracking, but it does have a heart rate monitor and accelerometer.
I have not installed it, so I cannot comment about my experience.
lol i dont care, ive stopped dual booting for like a year
and unplug your linux drive when booting windows, just in case
a type 1 hypervisor is practically an operating system itself, just a very minimal one. it's like installing virtualbox to your hard drive. it's probably not best for your situation, because its usually used in servers.
well mine doesnt... but then again knowing roku it might lol
I think it would be my whole broken manjaro install, I just used dd to make a copy so I could work on it later lol. About 500 gigs
Thanks! Can you elaborate on what would cause it to not be supported? I know the wifi card I'm replacing is an e-key, and I'm using a laptop so I likely won't find any information. Also, if you would happen to know what brands I should look out for that have good linux compatibility if I want to buy a newer one?