My OpenMediaVault machine (based on Debian Oldstable) uses OpenSSH 8.4p1, so it’s old enough not to have the bug
My OpenMediaVault machine (based on Debian Oldstable) uses OpenSSH 8.4p1, so it’s old enough not to have the bug
The Babylon Bee is a
conservative Christianfascist news satire website that publishes satirical articles on topics including religion, politics, current events, and public figures. It has been referred to as aChristian or conservativefascist version of The Onion.
Wikipedia should stop using weasel words.
You could use it for Windows 98/XP retro gaming if you add a graphics gard, but for anything else it’s far too inefficient to be useful
An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made.
Try adding a bit of mustard
And if that’s not enough, there is even
winget install --id Mozilla.Firefox
According to ark.intel.com, the N100 only supports 16GB. It probably still works with 32GB, but if it doesn’t you’re on your own.
And the black rectangle bugs stop working when the magic smoke gets out
Obviously that’s the plural of lettuce, just like mouse -> mice and house -> hice
I’d like to interject for a moment and remind you that you’re bad for not calling it GNU/Linux.
I think that means that the built-in speakers and microphone won’t work, but a USB DAC with external speakers and Bluetooth audio devices might work.
You can’t install Termux but you don’t need to - postmarketOS already is a Linux distro, so you can do anything you could do with Termux
That one uses a different SoC, so it has a different wiki page: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_SIII_mini_Value_Edition_(samsung-i8200)
I think the features you’d need for Pi-hole should work: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_III_mini_(samsung-golden)
You could install postmarketOS on it and use it to run Pi-hole
Searching for “MOVfuscator” results in this: https://github.com/Battelle/movfuscator