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I use Airdroid! It’s free and works very well
I use Airdroid! It’s free and works very well
If the device has network access, then you can just wget it and install it.
Lmao, completely unrelated but back in the early 2000s, I played a lot of runescape. I got attacked by another player and pulled the power cord, smirking and thinking I successfully escaped. I didn’t lmao.
Tip: don’t put important things in just 1 place.
That aside!
Years ago when I first tried out Linux (I was around the age of 10), I didn’t really pay much attention while installing Linux back then, so I wiped my entire data disk D:…
Shouldn’t have said it any better myself
Lmao
Hm, weird. I tried following to wiki to fix some Bluetooth issues I had. It didn’t fix my issue and on top of that it’s all over the place.
Man, I feel like some people treat the wiki as a hecking Bible omg…
It fails to run after a few days on several different laptops I’ve tried it on. Also on my main computer which is an amd 3900x with 64gb ram and a 3090. Arch however works perfectly fine, which is odd as heck
Debian is so hecking unstable for me omg… For some reason it just doesn’t play well with any hardware setup I’ve ever tried.
Anyways, I use arch Linux which could REALLY do with a nice wiki overhaul by now. It’s not beginner friendly AT ALL! Been using the same install for almost 3 years now I think, but man… When I have to figure out something, the wiki isn’t the first thing I’ll go anymore.
EDIT: Why the downvotes?
How is it more secure?
Well that’s good right? Finding the thing you like most and stick with it. Kinda like finding your lover haha
Ouch. I’ve been running the same distro for 3 years… Had some issues after kernel updates, but with the help of my friend I got it all fixed up again.
On Linux, everything is fixable .-.
If it was the kernel, everyone would have this complaint. It’s a combination of the kernel and packages.
Find what the issue is, really. Hopping distros will not solve it. Maybe update the system package by package to filter out which one removeds it up.
Yes, this is what I meant. Sorry for the half-assed answer at 1am
It’s most likely the display driver having a stroke. Try adding nvidia-drm.nomodeset=1
to your boot options
What do you mean by nuked?