Wtf you have to login to use notepad now? Wtf???
Wtf you have to login to use notepad now? Wtf???
Shit, if a porn star can score a triple double, I’ll take it.
Some people like the Apple ecosystem.
RIP 😭
I had the same problem - see this thread for solution (you have to scoll down to the middle)
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=157700
in short, delete or rename this file: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules
There is a Mythbusters episode on this. Rose literally and figuratively fucked Jack.
See comment above from me. This doesn’t work unless you already have .desktop files and MIME types already configured for your app.
Sounds like I need to try xfce. But again - I shouldn’t need to change my desktop environment to do something fundamental that a GUI desktop environment should handle easily. No? Otherwise my desktop environment is just eye candy for xterms.
Nope. This doesn’t work when you have binaries that are not recognized by GNOME. You need to make a .desktop file for your binary first that define MIME types for that app. If it is a MIME type that is not recognized by the freedesktop.org database, you also have to create an XML file that defines your specific file type based on file extension or other characteristics. Then, you need to use Nautilus to set the default app. It’s a pain in the ass if it’s not a standard app from the Ubuntu App Store and a standard MIME type.
A basketful of deplorables, as it were.
Why are there seven dudes in the first and last panel but eleven dudes in the middle panel?
In fact, forget the EV!
not an octopus but same idea
You could set up a dummy LAN with no internet access for the tv. Unless it actually has more than one network card, it would need to be able to have the ability to virtualize network interfaces to connect elsewhere, and I really doubt these TVs are that smart.
I have the Ubiquiti Edgerouter X. I got it mostly because at the time it was on sale 😂 but it seems to have decent support. Note that you will have to get a wireless AP as the Edgerouter is a pure router without WiFi function. Lots of people also like Mikrotik products.
pi-hole ftw. the vast majority of my pi-hole’s DNS drops are from various Roku and Roku-like devices. Also, put all your IoT stuff onto a guest network, or if your gear supports it, on its own VLAN.
Linux runs great on Intel iMacs. Just sayin’.
That’s true but Grandpa Joe is maybe a step too far
In a violin it’s called an F hole.