I’m in the UK - pretty good. Haven’t had any major issues, using Lebara and EE
I’m in the UK - pretty good. Haven’t had any major issues, using Lebara and EE
Yeah, I did consider it - you can see the last point in the original post - basically I feel these are extremely underpowered and I’m not sure about Linux’s support for hardware and whether its truly tablet ready. I’d love to hear any opinions on the contrary if you’ve used these devices though
I’m pretty happy with my Pixel 6 for now, and carrying around that bulky phone doesn’t make sense for me personally.
Cool. I guess I’ll have to reconsider the current Pixel tablet again then - without the dock though, don’t think that’s worth it. Thanks!
Do you have the dock too? Is that at all helpful?
Has there been official communication from Signal that they won’t?
Pop!_OS in mid 2021. Switched to Fedora GNOME in mid 2022, haven’t looked back, but am looking forward to Fedora COSMIC.
For software I’d recommend using Frigate for ally the processing and then integrating it with Home Assistant.
If you’re referring to page 5, that compares 2021 to 2022. A huge proportion of the world still had travel restrictions due to covid in 2021, whereas in 2022, almost none did.
You can use the battery stats, but for longer time storage I would recommend UsageDirect
How does it compare with flatseal?
Also, software becoming distributable in a uniform way. Though here, I strongly would advocate for flatpak.
Fedora Workstation 38. Dual boot Windows on a separate drive, but this is solely for gaming. I know gaming on Linux has gotten better, but I want the best experience, which is much easier on Windows.
Have been using Fedora for a year now. Had used Pop OS for about 6months before that.
They’ve redefined privacy to be privacy from everyone except themselves, and then indoctrinated people that they are the most privacy conscious company.