I have a Galaxy S24 with the gesture bar hidden. It lets me do circle to search by holding down where the gesture bar would be.
I have a Galaxy S24 with the gesture bar hidden. It lets me do circle to search by holding down where the gesture bar would be.
I would love to put Linux on the computer side for daily use and then use the Android side for high resolution video streaming (Netflix, etc). Looks like a very unique device that will be great for those who can appreciate what it has to offer. Very cool!
At least on Chrome OS, update engine does have a recall feature. The server can say, “if you’ve downloaded and installed an update and you’re waiting to boot into it, cancel it and stick with what you have”
Yup. It could also be hardware failure in the sense of a flakey power button. Either way, it’s probably not people intentionally pushing the power button a lot
Did you mean S23U?
While not great as a general file manager, I use this app to launch into the hidden, built in file manager in Android. The major benefit is that it can access apps’ data directories. Every other file manager is blocked from that (at least without root).
Hmmm, sounds like all extensions will need to adopt the module system. I guess I’ll be careful about making sure my extensions are updated before updating to Gnome 45
Interesting, but I’m missing the GNOME connection I think?
Nope, I started to look as disassembling, but as another commented said, these are pretty different. That pin it turns out goes all the way through, and the holes on the bottom let me poke all the way through. That means the inside is hollow! Looks like I’ll avoid disassembling
Thanks! I found some old “Liquid Wrench Powerful Penetrating Oil” in the toolbox. Looks like it has a spray nozzle. Do you think that would be good? I don’t mind buying a new oil, or even using something from the kitchen (coconut?) as long as it’s a good solution.
Thanks again!
Who’s your ISP? I’d suspect it’s the ISP treating tethering traffic differently. I notice that on my phone (AT&T postpaid), my phone and tethered computer even get different IPv4 addresses. I’m not saying performance should be identical if they are sharing an IPv4 address, moreso just showing that ISPs can handle tethering traffic differently.
EDIT: just saw you’re on Orange, oops! I don’t know how they operate, they could be handling tethering traffic differently from native mobile.
I was just thinking this yesterday. What am I going to do when there’s an update? Not update? I know some folks like to micromanage this stuff, but personally I’ll just take the updates.
Thanks, that’s good advice!
Wow, that looks perfect! A bit on the pricy side, but we can look for coupons. Thanks very much!
Haha, that’s awesome. I love the ringer!
That’s an option, but once again do you know if I can provision and use parental controls if we don’t have any other Apple devices?
Excellent point. Yeah, we already use Family Link to manage screen time and it’s working well
Totally fair, tho we don’t need it to run Android. Some locked down OS that only does phone calls might be okay.
Thanks! Wouldn’t have thought of a senior type of phone. I’ll take a look!
I would generally agree with you, but in this case, Verizon has already been subject to such a rule for over a decade as a condition of the 700MHz spectrum. Verizon does offer subsidized/financed devices like the other carriers, it just doesn’t SIM lock them beyond the initial period.
Given this data point, I think it’s a good idea to expand to the other carriers.