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How so? It seemed fine to me. In the video he discusses the problems with arm and one of those problems is Qualcomm
How so? It seemed fine to me. In the video he discusses the problems with arm and one of those problems is Qualcomm
Broadcom makes the wifi
I have never hated Windows
Not enought ram for MX Linux
Debian is a better choice in this case.
This device should be able to run Linux fine of the specs you provided are correct. You can either use CLI or a Light weight Window manager like IceWM. Web browsing and video playback are out of the question but it most certainly can run vim.
I would just install Debian. It is likely a 32bit machine.
NetBSD will not work at all with Broadcom Wireless
It looks like it is booting fine to me. If you get to systemd the kernel is at least mostly working
Why?
(Joking)
I use Jellyfin for recording. Right now Jellyfin can not read the json guide returned by the HDhomerun API
We could contact that person as a community
The problem is that websites sometimes change there behavior.
We should do a poll, who uses Linux?
No, we will not stop
It depends I guess. There is a bunch of different content. Not all of it is stuff I watch but there is a good selection.
Email as a protocol doesn’t really support E2EE as a protocol. However, IMAP supports several forms of SSL and SSL is required by most providers.
I use a HDhomerun
You will need to look into TV guides
You can just watch over the air channels
This is very exciting
Squreeee