On some Nokia’s there’s no problem when bypassing FRP, it’s works, but only when phone is disconnected from internet, as the update would patch installer, and bypass wouldn’t work.
On some Nokia’s there’s no problem when bypassing FRP, it’s works, but only when phone is disconnected from internet, as the update would patch installer, and bypass wouldn’t work.
At least there’s one survivor out there, geddit
Installed Mint. I needed quite a lot of work to make for example IDE configured CORRECTLY. (VSCodium on flatpak is a pain in the ass, don’t recommend). But aside of that, after small tweaks and customizations and I like it. I’ll make a point that I kad previous experience with Linux (PopOS/Mint/Ubuntu), although not a positive one. Now I’m seeing that being here is vastly better than windows, and ofc more concise. The backup system is nice, allows you to revert for example an update (which was important for my case cuz after major system update, fingerprint authentication on login screen was borked, and needed reinstall). Overall nice experience. It’s not perfect, but nothing is.
The hardest part is when you need to use tools from windows, or to develop a program for that system. Also, many things require good amount of configuration, and with that, expertise at what you doing. I’m currently struggling with solving bug as to why VSCodium will not debug in external terminal.
Today I was fucking around with this shit. I can’t even update my distro, otherwise ecryptfs will go adios, and fingerprinting will be broken.
It is money made out of antimatter
Same
For fucking real. It’s like he’s God himself, because everyone want him, nevermind the consequences.
Same. As I’m seeing what’s happening with Google, im glad I made that choice
The one and only, my beloved 🔥🦊
As a certified windows user, can confirm, I do not have free will to install anything
Perfect comparison
The moment win 10 reaches EOL, I’m switching. Not gonna ride that shitshow anymore
I accidentally installed windows N and God, why does it exist?
Yeah, I’m not complaining either
I’m hearing first time that some of the adblockers require subscription… Like, there’s ublock origin, the one and only god out there, why would you like to go somewhere else, even closed source?
Edit: damn autocorrect
Me, I’ve come to the comments just to find somebody who was reading it like that
It’s good that there is at least one person in a family that can fix electronics. It’s worse when there’s no one. I think the majority of malware coming from ads (and persisting on devices) is in those families that lack that one techy person.
My relative lives in Germany and can confirm that they have potato internet there
That is quite a nice read. I think I’ll try using this system, as it looks fun. Thanks for that idea.