apparmor is partially supported (check nixos security. apparmor, some manual configuration may be needed), not selinux though and probably never will be
ukrainian cat ~
apparmor is partially supported (check nixos security. apparmor, some manual configuration may be needed), not selinux though and probably never will be
i never hav to use one lmao
or you can allow public authenticated access to dns over https… (just don’t expose the raw udp dns server, it’s a really bad idea)
(not sure if DoT can also support auth, but if it does that’s great because android supports dot natively)
i think it’s used for the performance testing feature in google meet n stuff like that…
don’t think it’s possible to run photoshop on linux at all (except ancient versions)
tbf Samsung has a decent-ish ecosystem as well…
as long as all your devices are Samsung ones
there’s stuff like automatic earbud switching, dragging files between devices, “continue work on other device”, Samsung seamless codec for audio etc
I’d rather deal with scalpers than this monopolistic bullshit
(arch with gdm3 and gnome takes around 1:30-2 minutes to boot from an hdd on my old craptop)
except it’s basically made useless by the fact that wifi/bt toggles don’t actually toggle off their respective radios, but just disconnect from the current network
i was asking about the passkeys specifically tho, not the biometric auth part of it
linux only supports hardware security keys like yubikey, not on-device passkeys atm
hdr support is coming tho
steamos already has it iirc (well, specifically gamescope)
kde 6 has experimental hdr support with wayland session
cosmic de devs promised hdr support in the first public stable release
what i really miss is passkeys (specifically, using tpm2 to store them like windows hello does)
altstore
if you’re an audiophile you can get flacs and stuff (but tbh I’d rather store my music in opus, flac just seems like a waste of space)
or fiddle with the vm/swappiness value
it’s currently opt-in rather than opt-out, fully on-device and won’t work on devices with weak NPUs (or on any which completely lack it)
unless it changes in the future it’s not that bad at the moment tbh
privatbank has a similar feature in Ukraine, noone uses it lol
don’t get why anyone would ever want this, when you can just tap your phone w google pay
or…
Upgrade to Enterprise (upgrading to enterprise will also remove ads in settings)
in gpo editor:
do a full reboot
well apple cpus have a hardware flag which slightly changes side effects of some existing arm instructions AND completely changes the memory model to one that imitates Intel x86 for the current thread. (TSO)
with this flag enabled, the code can be almost fully recompiled ahead-of-time (from x86_64 to arm64) with minimal overhead (no need to remap memory addresses etc), with no reason to resort to e.g. jit recompilation on the fly (which is exactly what box64 does all the time)
i assume snapdragon and microsoft are doing a similar thing (it definitely involves some hw magic too, maybe not exactly the same as in apple) since it’s seemingly the only way to achieve parity with apple in terms of performance
yes, but you’ll be missing out on ALL games, none of which are compiled for arm64.
also no, box64 is not hardware accelerated.
both snapdragon and apple m series cpus have hardware magic that makes translation viable at all (as demonstrated by box64’s (and even fex) piss poor performance)
ukraine, poland, no-one cares abt it here :p