

Almost the same here with installing Ubuntu on my 78-year-old Ma’s PC and her working with it for four years now.
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Almost the same here with installing Ubuntu on my 78-year-old Ma’s PC and her working with it for four years now.
What commands did you use for removal and reinstall of the package?
Second Lawnchair. AFAIK it’s the only FOSS launcher that supports Graphene OS’ Private Space.
BigTech never stops to annoy me. Thanks for sharing.
The originsl article was published by the Washington Post (owned by Jeff Bezos): https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/01/21/google-ai-israel-war-hamas-attack-gaza/
Might be worth taking a look at David Zindell’s “The Ea Cycle”.
“The Realm of the Elderlings” in general I’d say.
Unfortunately AnySoft Keyboard doesn’t seem to receive updates anymore, latest release dates back to 2022.
Switched to Heli Board now.
Thx for pointing out.
Works like a charm. Thx!
Attempting actually.
(Pixel 7 running GrapheneOS 2024120200 and Skymap 1.10.04 from github via Obtainium)
Unfortunately it won’t run without Google Play Services.
Where would I find the Android releases of Stellarium to do so? Their github only hosts Linux, Windows and MacOS releases.
Looks to me like Stellarium mobile is closed source because they want to monetarize Stellarium mobile +.
Very nice idea! Made me relive many happy moments :).
In 1996 I skipped school to get an autograph from William Shatner.
Also in the 1990s I visited a Star Trek exhibition where George Takei signed copies of his autobiography sitting on the TOS bridge.
In 2022 I attended my first convention and got autographs from Kate Mulgrew and Robert Picardo (and others).
In 2023 I got my (first) Star Trek tattoo :D.
On my mobile with GrapheneOS:
More FOSS apps on my notebooks with Fedora, but not on a daily basis.
In my personal opinion it’s significantly better! Though me testing /e/OS was in its early days.
It’s my daily driver since University and I like Fedora best. What I really love about Linux, is that it empowers you to manage your PC (and even your phone) on your own and without BigTech. No Microsoft, no Apple, no Google … that is invaluable!