

He was able to install Linux and Windows but couldn’t figure out how to pair a Bluetooth device…
Transfered from Feddit.ch as they closed up shop unfortunately.


He was able to install Linux and Windows but couldn’t figure out how to pair a Bluetooth device…


You don’t own your games you “bought” on Steam so… no


Be aware that Mint disables you from finding non-verified flatpak applications by default. You can enable it in the GUI somewhere


What’s your reasoning for wanting to switch?


Keep your eyes on this


LibreElec (Kodi pirating box)


How did you get Peacock to work? I’ve never had it work on Linux in the browser and read online that it’s because of Linux specifically.
I got sick of my devices spying on me


For All Mankind


Also the price of most new cars.


You can convert an older car to electric. As basic as it gets but with a new mode of power


Not having a private OS and messaging.
The best option as of now is the Punkt phone


I’d assume something along those lines but who knows how the enshittification will continue to develop. Having crap TOS always leads to companies taking advantage of it eventually to make more money


That mindset allows them to keep doing it


Steam will do a rug pull one day. You purchase a license to their games, you do not own them.


Use Ethernet on the Mint install to get internet and update the kernel to the latest 6.14. Maybe it’ll then be supported


Have you read their transparent EULA where it states you purchase a license to the game and don’t actually own it?


This is really awesome! I’m 100% going to build a little system for this.
https://www.bee-link.com/products/beelink-me-mini-n150
I have no experience with this. Just sharing so you have more ideas to think about