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Consider the possibility that they are selling the data collected from you for a profit and using part of those profits to pay for the cellular service.
Consider the possibility that they are selling the data collected from you for a profit and using part of those profits to pay for the cellular service.
If Apple had kept the 3.5mm port, we’d all probably still be having it on our phones and not have to deal with flimsy adapters.
And most other manufacturers too for following the stupid decision to remove the headphone jack.
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Wow, what a very detailed response. I’ve only been using Bazzite for about two weeks and still learning about it. Now I have a slightly better understanding of how it all works. 👍
I previously used Nobara but recently switched to Bazzite. I think you can give either of these two a shot. I recall Nobara includes a one button install of nvidia drivers. Not too sure about Bazzite since I have an AMD gpu.
Both these distros are gaming focused. Only difference is Nobara is a traditional distro while Bazzite is atomic desktop based.
“noauto” sounds like a step in the right direction. I might give it a shot.
Many thanks. You’ve been very helpful.
I have installed nfs-kernel-server packages. I think it is possibly a permissions issue.
I briefly considered mounting it on the host (Proxmox) layer, but the way I have things set up, I only power on the NAS if I need to access it. Most of the time the Proxmox hardware will be booting up when the NAS is off and I think it will cause boot issues trying to mount a NAS share which it cannot find.
I tried to mount the share as NFS, but it didn’t seem to work from the console in the container. I ended up using CIFS which worked.
Have not tried immutable distros, but I like the idea that the core OS is read-only to prevent a rookie user from messing things up.
Then again, if the core OS is read-only, is it at all possible to modify some system files like fstab files to auto-load drives?
I am intrigued. Presently using Nobara right now, and I’ve been running into strange issues, like the whole system suddenly becoming unwritable and Firefox crashing out of the blue and needing an entire system reboot.
Was trying to get corectrl configured and I was blindly copying text to paste into config files.
Next thing I know, I can’t get my system to boot up again. 🤣
Time to reinstall. Again. 😅
If a problem is fixable, if a situation is such that you can do something about it, then there is no need to worry. If it’s not fixable, then there is no help in worrying. There is no benefit in worrying whatsoever.
Gerrymandering.
I still have the CD. Getting it to run might be the tricky part. :p
Civilization 4, Dungeon Keeper, Black & White just to name a few. See you next year. :p
Proper Compact phones. Think Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact or iphone mini size. Screen size of less than 5", none of this phablet sized monstrocity. Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S24 or the Zenfone 8 - 10 exist (I’m typing this on a Zenfone 8), but I personally bo not consider them compact in any way.
Rant over. :p
This was brought up before and someone posted a rather extensive list of online services.
Good point but people have been driving to and from the outback long before the arrival of the connected car. Except the car, nothing else has changed much and it’s still possible to drive around with a “basic” car. Besides, there’s always the mobile phone if connectivity is required.