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My motherboard which is only a few years old (2ish?) has serial port pin outs.
My motherboard which is only a few years old (2ish?) has serial port pin outs.
You don’t need to give the VM network access to download the software if you have a linux host. You can directly mount a virtual box drive from the host, copy the file(s) onto the drive and then unmount it and start the VM as per normal.
Search for qemu-nbd iirc (network block device) - I have the how to details saved on my host (ie not on me) so ping me if you want them. Note it’s a qemu app that works for vbox
Much better
Could be worth asking on selfhosted (how do I link a sub on lemmy ?) They probably have more relevant experience at this sort of thing.
Edit
Does this work ?
This post crashes me if I scroll down
Popular support rarely changes anything. Money talks to power, people talk to themselves
While lvxferre’s instructions are the ideal, there’s a simpler option
Download the mullvad.deb file.
Doubleclick on it from your file manager and it should automatically instsll
Every time you start mullvad it will check if the version is current and prompt you (with a link to click on) to upgrade if it’s not.
Note that works on mint, should work on ubuntu unless they’ve disabled dpkg
Definitely on there
You may wish to investigate Bedrock linux, it allows you to Frankenstein 2 (or more) distros together. I’m sure there’s a way you could have your KDE neon kernel plus BMC while having everything else Arch
Nope not locked. I have always on vpn (random countries) anti fingerprinting and DDG happily allows the search localisation to my actual or a different country
Doesnt this mean that you’re by default agreeing to the cookies though ? I’ve tested not responding to the pop up on several websites and they all write cookies if you don’t respond
So just like android ?
Naah there’s a nostalgia kick from a slackware install you don’t get from linux from scratch
From the article (did you read it ?)
"Many car manufacturers are selling car owners’ data to advertisers as a revenue boosting tactic, according to earlier reporting by Recorded Future News. "
So yeah at least some of them collecting it are then selling it
Clearly states in article owners can’t delete data collected
If “here” is the US, then yeah you do. There are insurers in UK, US and I believe most of western Europe who offer “discounted” insurance in return for fitting a tracking, logging device to the car.
Not really much to say is there ? It sucks.
I’d normally upvote and move on. Upvote to acknowledge that someone posted a useful article. No comment becauae it’s just another nail in the coffin. Nothing new in that.
Mullvad
Most common reason is running out of disk space. Boot from USB and have a check as to whether the update filled up the disk