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  • When in Rome...

  • And it probably won't be able to be upgraded by the user, which should be the bare minimum.

  • Thank you for your answer!

  • No worries, my card has 4 on one side and 3 on the other, so I don't believe that will be an issue. I thought that you were more concerned about the slight difference in the pin's location from top to bottom of the slot diagram.

  • thank you!

  • Thank you for your input! I can't tell if the diagram was made poorly or if M.2 does use staggered pins.

  • Thanks! Can you elaborate on what would cause it to not be supported? I know the wifi card I'm replacing is an e-key, and I'm using a laptop so I likely won't find any information. Also, if you would happen to know what brands I should look out for that have good linux compatibility if I want to buy a newer one?

  • A preliminary solution can be adding yourself to the plugdev group, which gives your user USB controls. To do this, run sudo usermod -aG plugdev $USER and then restart the software.

  • What model of ultraleap do you have? How do you connect it to your computer(e.g. Bluetooth, USB, Wifi)

  • yeah that would be a nice feature

  • cool, is it compatible with different DEs?

  • Well, you can look at a gadgetbridge-compatible watch. gadgetbridge is a foss android app that replaces the manufacturer's app for snartwatches, earbuds, and a few other things. it's a good starting point, but most of the watches aren't directly foss. if you want a watch like that, you have two options. the pine64 pinetime is open source, but not easy to modify if you want a sealed, water resistant version. it also hasn't got the best specs. the bangle.js is a "hackable" smart watch, which has a a SWD interface on the outside, making it an easier option to modify. I can't say as much about it's fitness tracking, but it does have a heart rate monitor and accelerometer.

  • I have not installed it, so I cannot comment about my experience.

  • lol i dont care, ive stopped dual booting for like a year

  • is it touchscreen? looks great

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  • and unplug your linux drive when booting windows, just in case

  • This is a subjective question. And I don't understand how it's misleading? Pixel UI is far different from stock android, it has a massive amount of changes.