Connections around 5 bits per second are the minimum.
Try booting from an usb (with a live linux image) stick and see if you can access your drive.
On my device it's in: /data/data/com.shatteredpixel.shatteredpixeldungeon/files However this path is only accessible with root permissions on most android systems.
I have found this app. Didn't test it but you might try it. https://github.com/maforn/TimedShutdownAndroid
On a rooted device or with adb you can execute the command:
sleep 60m && reboot -p
I have tried a yubikey on ubuntu without any problems. Could you please describe what exactly isn't working
A video on youtube...
You might need to switch to a smaller instance.
Explained here: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/understanding-bash-fork-bomb
This is just a forkbomb that will overload your system.
Now, I know. Does that work with older android versions too? I had trouble using adb to uninstall/disable system apps on a samsung phone running android 9. That's why I recommended rooting.
Well, I just heard this for the first time. Could have saved me a lot of time and trouble.
The first thing you need is root access. Then you can uninstall all google apps (including system apps).
If you want a kali-based live environment, you can follow this tutorial: https://www.kali.org/docs/development/live-build-a-custom-kali-iso/ You can configure a lot of options and most of the building process is just downloading packages.
Once you activate it, you have to pay taxes and obey the law.
... and when you tweet or x (or whatever it's called now) sh*t about elon your car drives away
crossposted from r/memes xD