Better go with fastfetch, it might save you a couple days’ runtime.
Better go with fastfetch, it might save you a couple days’ runtime.
Sometimes it surprises me seeing programs like this get updates. Screen always felt “finished” to me.
For a laptop style system, the vast majority of users expect x86_64 software to just work. There are ARM versions for some things, and some can be recompiled by a knowledgeable user, but most software simply won’t run.
ARM is the biggest reason this is unlikely to happen imo. Software compatibility is key.
Garuda is my arch distro of preference. Easy install and better default capabilities.
Brb, forking Tachiyomi.
As the owner of an LG TV, this comment was surprisingly specific in its value to me. Thanks for the info.
While it isn’t a perfect solution, you can run calibre-server and only close it to open the GUI when you need to convert.
If you’re not working over a VPN, it may be your ISP trying to stop you from torrenting. Otherwise I have no guesses unfortunately.
Yeah. It’s been a bit since the last update, but when they start doing rapid updates to fix something you’ll know you got the right one.
Should be near instant if you add newpipe’s F-Droid repo instead of waiting for it to hit F-Droid’s main repo. Been a bit since the last release though.
Where I am, you’d just need an inspection to certify that it’s road-safe. No parts issues at all.
Seems like it’s intended to stop things like data collection on banking sites, and it can be overridden. Very little documentation on it though, so we’ll have to see more in practice.
Fastfetch is more feature-complete than neofetch and is quite fast. Not sure what numbers you’d be looking at on hardware that old though.