I’m glad Rustdesk exists.
“RustDesk is a full-featured open source remote control alternative for self-hosting and security with minimal configuration.”
I’m glad Rustdesk exists.
“RustDesk is a full-featured open source remote control alternative for self-hosting and security with minimal configuration.”
Ok.
It’s not an option out if the box for me on Fedora 40 but maybe it’s because I started on 39 and upgraded later.
Because it can’t hibernate? (But then, not sure which distros can.)
Not sure about that. They try to get you to sign up for services, and they deliberately broke something with installing from certain file types.
“When you hear the crunch, you’re there.”
Yeah but there’s like 20 of them, and many are half-baked. How is a n00b to choose one?
Lol I read that as Norton at first!
S3 (hibernate) is conspicuously absent in many distros.
My wife’s watch6 just falls off sometimes. The pins in the upper strap just let it go.
No it’s just a typical smart socket and I’ve put my phone charger in it. (an old 1 amp charger so it is easier on the battery.) The 60% button turns the switch on for about three hours for example. (Phone has 5A battery.)
The charger is on from midday in case I forget to select a charging amount before sleeping.
You could do similar with an old fashioned rotary mechanical timer socket.
Happy with my g84. $350AU
Dual sim Oled Headphone socket SD card option Fast charging Stereo speakers Call recorder 5g
Only gripes Camera not great Volume jumps from moderate to loud Leaving the camera app too soon after taking a picture in suboptimal lighting will lose the photo.
Edit: ok voyager, what did you do with my carriage returns?
My phone doesn’t have this feature, so at bed time I just tap a button on a smart switch to give it roughly another 20-60% overnight.
All the red dots look like some kind of GPU failure. I think the TPM error is a symptom of a bigger hardware issue that is insurmountable.
A live cd or usb might help as others have stated.
Spacedesk does this.
Yeah it’s getting old.
I don’t know how.
Perhaps unscrew the mouse and disconnect the wires going to the scroll wheel instead?
I’m happy with it except for the inability to hibernate out of the box. Same for most distros though I think?
Monthly active robots…
Thanks for that.
Yes I did some research. Certainly you can access Google Drive in Gnome quite easily. It works pretty well if you’re online and on a decent connection.
There are third party paid tools available to do the background syncing etc if needed.
Thanks for the clarification re Chrome OS. I never really thought of it as an actual usable OS alternative to Linux as it seems too locked down to be useful.
I’m self hosting it, costs me nothing.