

You are 100% correct. It’s just where apps can be installed from. Nothing to do with installing GOS or any other OS.
Complaining about a downvote, gets you another downvote. Stop whining about fake internet points.


You are 100% correct. It’s just where apps can be installed from. Nothing to do with installing GOS or any other OS.


That takes me back. Been several years for me. Congratulations
I bookmark the Environment Canada page for my area. Weather warnings has been added to my RSS reader.


It’s already there.
Anna’s Archive has a copy from last summer.
I’ve encrypted my external hard drives but I’ll have a look at the link. Much appreciated.
I don’t know enough about Linux to even start messing with the system. 🙂
Thanks for including resources on how to do all of that. /s


My driveway isn’t nearly long enough to justify the cost but its very cool.


“carrier locked” does include Verizon phones.


I hate Windows, always did, always will. My final trial with that garbage system was last April when I installed Fedora on a bootable thumb drive. I might be one of the few people left who couldn’t care less what microsoft does. Here’s hoping they only make decisions that make people trust them less.


It’s a good plan. OP needs to make sure the phone isn’t carrier locked.


I use Fedora Workstation. I do use the terminal, each morning I install my updates by typing “sudo dnf upgrade” and enter the password. When that is done I type “syncthing” to start that service. The rest of the day I don’t touch the terminal.
I could install the updates through the “software store” but terminal is faster and no reboot is required, afaik.
Once in a while I do update an app which is almost as easy. Download the rpm file (typically there is a link in the app that needs updating) open terminal, cd Downloads, ls, sudo dnf install “package name”, password, exit.
For context, I started on Linux last April. Previous “laptop” was an android tablet with a physical keyboard and mouse. I did buy a used Thinkpad and install Fedora myself which was very easy.
My 75 year old father, who isn’t a techie, can handle this. Your Window buds should be able to as well.


Yes it is. No AI results by default.


I know a Pixel isn’t available everywhere, some folks can’t afford them, and giving Google money just feels wrong but a Pixel with GrapheneOS will cut off both the USA and Chinese governments.


I hate AI being shoved into everything. I’ve been using https://noai.duckduckgo.com/ and am very happy with it.


That’s why it wouldn’t work for me - I never turn off my vpn. Syncthing works through a vpn so I use that.


I don’t have Local Send installed but if/when I do, I’ll check that. Thanks.


It’s good to know it does work. Thanks.
I’ve downloaded many videos with PipePipe on my Android.