This is the correct answer.
Edit /etc/hosts and add
127.0.0.1 example.com
so when you type example.com into the address bar it goes to 127.0.0.1.
This is the correct answer.
Edit /etc/hosts and add
127.0.0.1 example.com
so when you type example.com into the address bar it goes to 127.0.0.1.
Thanks. What is the built-in NLP for Lineage OS? Maybe I’m not using the right keywords but I couldn’t find out via search.
Shiiiiiit. I’ve never heard of NLP. How can I check which one my phone uses?
Do you think this one is privacy respecting?
Local NLP Backend (Location provider for UnifiedNlp and microG using only local data.) https://f-droid.org/packages/helium314.localbackend/
Isn’t this only Google Maps though?
I took a quick look at the specs and the T460 has 2 cores and uses DDR3 ram, so even though Linux is much lighter on resources than Windows, this laptop might not last you too long, considering how heavy even basic web browsing is these days. This computer will choke if you have a lot of tabs open, especially if you have things other than the browser open. I also noticed it has TPM, so just double check that you can replace the OS on this particular machine.
An alternative would be the T480, which would give you more mileage but can’t usually be had for under $100 like the T460.
Glhf!
Oh man, even reading that hurt ':D I’m sorry for your loss.
Defeatedly Connects a monitor and a keyboard to the Raspberry Pi
That’s cool. Another point for the Rhino.
You mean 2 piholes or adguard homes, right? That way if one goes down you can still use the other one.
Does it work if you change your DNS server by editing /etc/resolv.conf
and having it show exactly one name server like
nameserver 9.9.9.9
?
Come on, it’s a raspberry pi not an iphone. Those things are for tinkerers who live by “if it ain’t broke, fix it till it is”.
That worked really well! I got a 50gb partition with about 30gb free space into a 10gb zipped image. Is there any way to show progress during the operation like with dd’s status=progress?
Thanks, I’m gonna have to read that a few times ':D
Ok, thanks. That sounds pretty good.
If i want to compress it and save it as a backup can I do
cat /dev/sda3 | gzip -9 > drive.img.gz
?
How woild you do it?
That’s cool, I didn’t know you could use cp on partitions.
Wait why can’t I do it live? Thanks for the tips.
Aaahh capitalism. This is what business school graduates call “innovation” and “smart”.
But seriously, I’m sorry that happened to you. It’s predatory, abusive, and wrong.