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Hiro8811

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Linux file transfer speed bottlenecks?

I’m currently watching the progress of a 4tB rsync file transfer, and i’m curious why the speeds are less than the theoretical read/write maximum speeds of the drives involved with the transfer. I know there’s a lot that can effect transfer speeds, so I guess i’m not asking why my transfer itself isn’t going faster....

Hiro8811,

Aren’t they partially founded by Microsoft?

Hiro8811,

Don’t remember the name but there was a magisk module manager that had ads and didn’t even install the modules. Just downloaded them after an ad. It asked money for removing ads

How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

I was going through Pine64’s page again after I found the latest KDE announcement. With that said, I seem to see a lot of issues with firmware on the Pine, whilst the Librem is just plain out of budget for me. Was interested in how many people here run a Linux mobile as a daily driver, and how has your experience been?...

Hiro8811,

If you have bootlop saver you can throw whatever. I have like six of them

Hiro8811,

No problems. It’ll automatically disable all scripts so youll have to manually enable them in case of bootfail.

Hiro8811,

I think you can but I’m not sure. There’s Ubuntu Touch that works on some phones but it’s really buggy

Hiro8811,

As far as I know no. You probably could use adb to remove the scripts tho

Hiro8811,

No. To root you need to extract boot.img, patch it in the app then flash it while in bootloader.

Hiro8811,

Unfortunately that’s moistly on maufacters. If they don’t release the kernel LOS can’t do anything. Also depending on the phone it might take a while till someone picks the phone and decides to support it. Laptops do have compatibility options. But I get what your saying, it is annoying but what did you expect from such organization?

Why you shouldn't use a SIM card and use an hotspot as an alternative (piped.video)

The video discusses the privacy concerns associated with SIM cards in mobile phones, highlighting three main reasons to be cautious. First, it explains how SIM cards enable constant location tracking through communication with cell towers. Second, it delves into the autonomy of SIM cards, particularly proactive SIMs that can...

Hiro8811,

I do want to not use my Sim for internet but I dont know what to use. I know there are small devices you can pop Sim into but couldn’t find any decent. I think it would also stop drawing your battery, does anyone got any tips for a good manufacturer?

Hiro8811,

Not if you don’t use sim, Bluetooth, NFC, WiFi, hotspot, microphone and stand perfectly still in a bunker 4 kilometers under ground

Hiro8811,

Nooo my man Keanu. Your a soulless casket of meat

Hiro8811,

Aha. If I modify them manually, what configs do I need to change?

Hiro8811,

I tried using archinstall but I got errors so I did it manually

Hiro8811,

Expected me using it or getting errors?

Hiro8811,

I solved it somewhat. There’s only two entries in fstab now but for some reason the efi partition still gets automatically mounted and the grub theme dosen’t work

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