I would imagine that any new issues are due to the soldering, but I can’t say for sure. (unless the button is on the removable back)
I would imagine that any new issues are due to the soldering, but I can’t say for sure. (unless the button is on the removable back)
these GPS units are still quite good, as constant tracking on a smartphone consumes quite a bit of power, while these devices can run on few AA batteries for 15-30 hours.
it’s probably the corrosion, which needs to be neutralized first. Even then it’s possible that the metal in the port had been “eaten”.
Get it to boot, go into settings and change USB or “interface” mode to Garmin spanner, it won’t autoboot into USB mode but will ask you if you want USB mode when you turn it on.
On some garmins those batteries are rechargable, though I don’t know when they recharge. Either in USB mode or when you use external power though USB (if it supports it, either by using a garmin car GPS cable or clicking no at the USB screen when you change mode to garmin spanner). The battery is used for clock, perhaps the GPS almanac too but I’m not so sure about the latter.
Also, you should test your USB port, it’s probably dirty or broken and that’s why GPS thinks something is plugged in. Try measuring resistance between USB data pins.
edit - you can try neutralizing the corrosion too
well there are no coffee shops in the middle of the ocean…
well yeah, but how many people actually go around such measures?
well yeah, it’s way simpler. you just block the entire website that hosts copyrighted traffic.
you can’t end to end encrypt the traffic destination or else no one will know where to route said traffic. this isn’t tor.
they can just bury your channel and never promote it if you don’t accept, right?
Who in their right mind would go to there?
If I went on leisure, then I’d be worried about all the money I’ve spent on the trip. But if it’s business, then I’ve got nothing to worry about. At most I’d only have business phone and business laptop, which doesn’t have any personal data anyways.
They can start asking the questions - I’m not some terrorist with a made-up tale, I’m here on a business trip.
if you have group admin policies, then you won’t see such setup in the first place.
Every once in a while, a new snapshot gets released for OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and mailing list gets flooded with “nvidia PC no longer boots” messages. Meanwhile Radeon users can’t get certain positive changes in the distro because nvidia users get no-video’d from it.
Plasma is probably the worst out of the few bigger DEs. If you don’t replug the monitors the same way to the video card, the toolbars you have configured disappear and you cannot copy it from a different display or even make all toolbars identical on all monitors…
If a service doesn’t want you, why even give them money? I’d like to think that Linux users know better.
What was so bad about LibreOffice Calc? For me it’s quite the opposite - Calc is the best out of the whole LibreOffice suite compared to MS Office…
EU doesn’t get products with imperial units anyways as no one knows what it means. Sometimes you get both units if it’s an extremely cheap Chinese item, but that’s about it.