Does your system have two graphics processors? One of my laptops won’t work with many distros as they boot to blank screens after install. Fedora was one that does work in my case.
It’s a laptop with two GPUs.
Does your system have two graphics processors? One of my laptops won’t work with many distros as they boot to blank screens after install. Fedora was one that does work in my case.
It’s a laptop with two GPUs.
Gnome.
With NoMachine to my Windows Host, hot keys go to the host as intended.
Rustdesk can’t do it in any config and they don’t care at this stage.
Revanced seems to be the answer.
I found it tedious to maintain though, so I put up with the original YouTube app but share all interesting videos to Tubular to get the No-adds, Sponsorblock goodness.
Maybe run it in bluestacks on a computer?
It’ll run Johnny Castaway just fine.
Dark patterns maybe. Gotta make it hard to share to Tubular etc.
Only an issue if you don’t disable fast shutdown on Windows. A hibernated system might get surprised if another OS moves files about while it was asleep.
Yeah that’s right.
I have a ten year old i7 with 16gb so I don’t notice it much, but anything less would feel the pain. And yeah it can be slow in some apps (grid connect) yet flies along with Zen pinball.
Probably not what you want, but BlueStacks might suit. For poddies alone it might not be worth it, but if you have other uses as well it might be worth it. (For example, eBay’s $5 discount for ordering with the app.)
I’m using Fing 10.3.0 - a version before it was enshittified. Not sure where I got the apk from.
I don’t update apps until they break. Never know when an update is going to enshittify an app. (Fing, etc.)
I’ll have another look. Didn’t seem to be an option to have it on a Windows guest when I installed it.
Same.
The lack of graphics acceleration is a bit painful though.
VirtualBox won’t work on Fedora 40 AFAICT, and once installed it can’t be uninstalled.
Mostly just using Rustdesk or Nomachine, or a remote desktop client for best results.
Nice. I use older lappies to remote control my i7 machine. They can be fairly good dumb terminals.
Just plug it in. If it doesn’t work, unplug it and plug it in again. You might have to repeat this 1023 times before the system is successfully rooted.
Ok.
It’s not an option out if the box for me on Fedora 40 but maybe it’s because I started on 39 and upgraded later.
Because it can’t hibernate? (But then, not sure which distros can.)
Fedora.
Most of the others either booted to a black screen after install, or the track pad was somewhat uncontrollable when scrolling. Older Asus laptop with separate GPU.