A. Where Loonix
B. You don’t really have to buy a license, you can use it with the activation watermark.
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A. Where Loonix
B. You don’t really have to buy a license, you can use it with the activation watermark.
Only if your banana turns green and looks like jelly.
The world if we could use wildcards on ADB push/pull directly…
Like I said in the post on c/archlinux, I had more problems on ‘user-friendly’ distros, than I had on Arch.
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I’d recommend against it, but if you’d *really* want to try something Arch-based, you can try EndeavourOS.
Take something user-friendly, like Linux Mint, or Fedora.
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If you have NetworkManager installed (you should have), you can use nmtui
, TUI tool.
TUI is <u>T</u>erminal <u>U</u>ser <u>I</u>nterface, and IMO very user-friendly.
They said, it’s GrapheneOS.
In Pop!_OS, you have the Pop!_Shop, and they added their own repos for software aren’t included in Ubuntu’s repo or exist mainly as Snap packages; they also included Flathub.
Under the app name you want to install, you’ll have a little drop-down box with option to choose (if there’s more than one option) where to download the package from.
- &&
means execute if the command before ended successfully
- ||
means execute if the commnad before failed
- ;
just means execute the command - no matter if succeeded or failed
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Use &&
to use multiple commands one after the other, don’t use ;
.
You could also add Iceraven’s collection.
- Collection Owner (User ID) - 16201230
- Collection name - What-I-want-on-Fenix
- Settings - About <browser-name> - *tap on logo 3(?) times* - Custom Add-on Collection - *add your own collection*.
The thing that makes me laugh/cry/be happy I switched to Linux, is that it’s in that state, but it’s a paid product.
If the license was free it was somewhat okay, but it’s not. People are still paying.