they’re probably disconnected from internet, most likely misconfigured kms server or smth
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for some reason, all these devices i see around these days seem to run android (one of 5/6/7/8 based on the exposed ui) or win10… haven’t seen any linux desktop-ish thing here
lol no, these smart watches are powerful as older smartphones, their stock os is already android/linux based.
bruh can’t we have this marked nsfw
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL the Wikipedia language with the second-most articles is CebuanoEnglish
61·12 days agonever knew wikipedia accepts bot generated text… what’s the point of doing that?
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Linux@programming.dev•What's the Windows Movie Maker equivalent for Linux?
17·15 days agokdenlive and openshot are my choice. openshot is easier for basic stuff but kinda buggy (at least it was in 2023)
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Best remote control option to support non-techies
2·15 days agowell yeah, it surely is. win10 iot ltsc itself is defo getting support till 2032, but massgrave’s hwid/tsforge may get blocked at some point, though most people highly doubt that since m$ doesn’t really care at this point. (heck, the massgrave repos are hosted on m$ owned github) in addition to that, massgrave’s hwid mode generates an hwid on microsoft’s servers just like genuine windows licenses, so i’m pretty sure it’ll remain working, even if the method to generate hwid gets blocked somehow…
i do believe switching to a gnu/linux distro is a much better choice, but this is also an option if your relatives really prefer using windows or need to.
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Best remote control option to support non-techies
3·15 days agoi would do vnc through tailscale or reverse ssh
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Best remote control option to support non-techies
1·15 days agomassgrave.dev
the japanese imperial flag in the background is quite disturbing.
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Linux@lemmy.ml•MOS Is a New Open-Source Server OS Aimed at Homelabs and Self-Hosting
51·17 days agodevuan is a solid distro that just works, not sure what’s your problem with that
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Which directories should I back up in Windows before moving to Linux?
3·17 days agoif you have the storage, just dump the whole drive. you can then boot that windows installation again, or even use it on a vm under linux.
it’s generally a good idea to not have your home folder accessible to windows programs running under wine. other than that, i don’t see the need for an antivirus. keep your system updated, and use virustotal for the occasional suspicious file
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Linux@programming.dev•I wish I installed Plasma on my Ubuntu sooner
5·20 days agono. i believe you’re talking about how existing x11 programs can run under wayland through xwayland. kde plasma as of now can still operate as an X11 DE.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for gui or terminal program advice for linux.
1·20 days agoi usually use dmenu_run for starting programs, and bind a key(f11) to run xterm on mouse cursor position. not really what you’re looking for but it’s quite usable
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK You can buy a @linux.com domain for email flex
3·21 days agobecause it also let me get a discount
wait how? would love to hear the story around this lol


this is actually still very useful for vms, containers, etc. even over LAN it’s quite usable for ~gtk2 programs.