

freerdp
So…freerdp does NOT include a GUI…right? Just trying to figure it out. Thanks!
freerdp
So…freerdp does NOT include a GUI…right? Just trying to figure it out. Thanks!
Wow…I’ve been reading a bit about the drama involving this guy. It really seems to show that’s the attitude that got him kicked out of TB in the first place. Yeah, I’m gonna steer clear of the “better” bird.
Nothing like this on KDE, right?
GrapheneOS, then. It’s still cumbersome switching between those profiles.
I went from temp containers with cookie auto delete to just containers and assuming total cookie protection is enabled and doing its thing. The temp containers would frequently mess important processes such as payments (different domain/container/new cookies/session)
I thought cookie auto delete does that for you? It can be configured on a per-container basis.
This reminded me so much of this !
Started on a Honda Shadow. Super gentle and comfy for a newbie in my opinion, if a bit on the heavy side.
One of them is Finamp. I think there might be more. The normal players (the official one and Findroid) also play music just fine FWIW.
Yeah but is it a low level android or is it a full Linux boot? As mentioned, the only two phones I know of that boot full Linux from scratch with Linux drivers are the Pinephone (and the Pinephone Pro) and the Librem 5. Both with their own set of issues.
How’s that working these days? From time to time I dust off mine, try it a bit, and see that while there’s progress, it’s way too unstable for a daily driver. PPP even more so than old PP. I’m using a Pixel 7 running Graphene these days…
Are these true Linux phones? Or are we talking Android loader/drivers then launching a Linux session? So far the only two devices i know to be true Linux phones are the Pinephone and the Librem.
How about Lemmy.World?
Here’s to hoping that GrapheneOS will expand their support to devices like the fairphone.
I find sad that this restriction (and other closed drivers gripes) limit a lot the access to android with jailed profiles. I wish this was a more common feature on other android phones so it would be a easy to use feature.
Install Virtualbox with a virtual windows inside. Join and use THAT virtual Windows for work. Install work software only inside the VM. That will keep everything inside/outside of the vm compartmentalized. I use this approach on my Linux only PC. More than because of compatibility with Windows, I rather do this than give unknown work software full access to my hard drive.
Thanks man, I’ll give it a spin!
I’m sure familiar with CLI, no worries. I just don’t think a full remote desktop tool which has hundreds of switches/options and needs to go through SSO custom addresses and 2-factor is at its best on CLI mode.