vestmoria @ vestmoria @linux.community Posts 184Comments 71Joined 2 yr. ago
is Texas really that cold and cruel as depicted in movies of the Coen brothers, the novels of Cormac Mccarthy and the movie Hell or High Water?
is Texas really that cold and cruel as depicted in movies of the Coen brothers, the novels of Cormac Mccarthy and the movie Hell or High Water?
I don't really know how to deal with coworkers who emotionally dump their issues on me
I don't really know how to deal with coworkers who emotionally dump their issues on me
Parents with genuinely good looking sons but mostly daughters. How do you make sure they don't build their whole personality around looks?
Parents with genuinely good looking sons but mostly daughters. How do you make sure they don't build their whole personality around looks?
Those of you who are friendly with your coworkers but no friends, where exactly do you lay the boundary?
Those of you who are friendly with your coworkers but no friends, where exactly do you lay the boundary?
Is it true that addicts never stop being addicts, they just replace their addiction?
somehow grub doesn't recognize fedora 39 xfce anymore, is reinstalling the best way to proceed?
I'm gonna have to ask you to elaborate:
how can I keep it offline? I need to keep the device online to receive the code, right?
oh, Iraq produces wmd
What an odd question.
how come?
It looks like the native OS will flash the original recovery partition back if you try to boot Android without flashing a custom. ROM.
so if I cannot install lineage on my device (package no longer maintained) and I'm stuck with the native OS, that means I'm also stuck with the original recovery partition and cannot install TWRP?
thank you for breaking that command down for me. The command should look:
fastboot flash recovery /home/alice/TWRP/twrp.img
However, I still don't understand this:
flash - flash (write) to the named partition
I haven't named any partition, there is no path to the partition, is there?
why thanks...?
wait, does 'KC63JG60633VUN recovery' on my terminal mean I have accessed the bios?
I don't remember anymore, this happened 9 months ago. I remember trying to install lineage and following their instructions, but then lineage seems to be incompatible with my device. Then I, apparently, tried twrp and somehow installed it.
FWIW I don't care about the data, I just want to install a rom that works, preferably a non proprietary one.
ETA: On my desktop's terminal if I type 'adb devices' it returns: KC63JG60633VUN recovery. How far am I?
Im a noob, so please be patient:
do you mean the desktop's bios or the device's bios?
Incidentally, I just accessed twrp 3.7.0 I somehow installed in the device months ago. Is this the bios you mention?
There are a few exceptions and the relevant one here is breaking the law
could you paste a source?
Regarding the Indian national: No, no blurred face, which I find denigrating because to me this is sensationalism against a person who cannot defend himself.
redmi 9c, how can I disable google's ad to use their voiceboard when turning the device off?
is fdroid malware?
notice that this didn't start after I installed non google boards, but after I installed the vendor's latest update, 4 weeks ago.
thank you. It worked