Have you considered that they may have used a 32bit UEFI bios combined with 64bit processor?
Try a distro that supports 32bit UEFI.
Have you considered that they may have used a 32bit UEFI bios combined with 64bit processor?
Try a distro that supports 32bit UEFI.
About 25 years for me.
For most people it’s a better option to use a local print shop for the odd times that they need something printed.
More options for printing too.
Twitch already has a dark mode available in the settings.
I think that this would be a security nightmare and would require a massive redesign for session cookies.
If anything they should be trying to lock cookies and sites assorted data to the specific device used to log in.
At the moment it is very easy for a criminal (once they have gained access) to nab your browser’s entire profile and load it up on their computer giving them access to everything logged in on that profile.
What you are suggesting is something that would make the criminals jobs easier .
From the what I have read it seems like this is a Gnome error causing problems for software.
You might be able to get better feedback if you post in one of the Linux specific communities.
If you try to open FF using the terminal does it give you any error messages?
You can set a custom URL for your homepage and there is a “homepage” button you can add to your toolbar.
It would be nice to have a button that you can set to open a URL of your choice.
Well that sucks.
I wouldn’t have even been doing that if I could add custom “home” buttons to the toolbar.
Install RockBox onto it and continue using it as a music player.
Edit: apparently this is a device that can’t use RockBox.
To be honest I haven’t had the need or the time to delve that deeply into how Timeshift works sorry.
You should be able to highlight the ones that you want to remove then click on the delete button.
From what I understand is that each backup is just the difference between the original backup and the current system.
Have a look at XNview MP
I can definitely say that it is avery good photo management program.
I am only using about 20% of it’s features and it is my go to image software.
What I do is start up Firefox first to create all the first start files then close it and delete everything in the Firefox folder then copy across everything from the original pc.
Seems to work alright.
I have had several distros working on the X205TA (I even had a how to guide written up on reddit years ago).
But I was not able to get a usable system (i.e. being able to use the system without waiting on average 20-120 sec for the device to process an action).
Life has gotten to the point that the effort to do so is better directed into activities that I would enjoy.
To be brutally honest about this, your best bet is to recycle the unit.
The problems of trying to get a distro to install properly, have all the hardware working right and have a usable experience are not worth the minimal upsides.
I have an ASUS X205TA which is a similar unit and after trying for countless hours to get a usable device out of it was not going to be worth the headaches plus if I was getting paid for the time I spent on it I could have brought an off lease laptop with better specs.
I have an LTS kernel as a backup in case something doesn’t work with my main kernel.
Just recently I had an issue where my main kernel had a bug where snap’s can’t start up, so I just restarted into the LTS kernel to use it then restarted back into my main kernel.
Hannah Montana Linux
If you can, get yourself a wireless access point instead.
You can connect the computer by ethernet to the access point that then connects to the WiFi network.
By having the device separate you can have it situated away from the computer for better connection and the computer only sees a wired connection.
Plus they tend to be more stable than dongles.
Just had fun with this with my optiplex 790.
Things I have found:
If you are using the front USB ports try the lower ports.
Make sure that you have formatted your live USB properly.
On boot press F12 to get the one time boot menu, if everything is right you should get a menu that gives you legacy boot options with UEFI boot options below that.
The big thing here is that not all live distros appear to work with the Dell UEFI implementation (got Linux Lite and Manjaro working)
Logitech does not support Linux.
Most of the current compatibility of Logitech devices comes from, Linux devs reverse engineering their software, USB standards or from default programing stored in the device.