Why would you want to??
Security and privacy professional. Currently testing and evaluating Signal username staging application.
Why would you want to??
Doubt it is a watch issue, only started when the Bluetooth bug started with Graphene OS
The update did not fix the issue for me. Using a Pixel 6a with Graphene OS and a Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. The watch had been working just fine with Graphene OS until the recent OS changes.
Since the most recent update, nothing really improved. The watch had to be factory reset in order to get it to connect the the phone via Bluetooth. That worked for less than 5 hours and it lost connection to the phone and would not reconnect.
Still the only way to get it to reconnect it to factory reset the watch and re-pair it to the phone. Since that connection still only lasts less than 5 hours (sometimes on an hour or so), I’m tired of doing that and have quit wearing the watch.
Well, when they have fake user data and can’t access any data from others apps…it means more than nothing.
The app sandboxing in Graphene is the perfect place to use them. All you need is the Galaxy Wear app. Maybe Samsung Health, but I think that is optional.
Along with the protections built into Graphene, I use an always on VPN; and 99% of my accounts use unique email addresses, usernames, and passwords for each account.
Has it fixed it? I shut off my Galaxy Watch 5 Pro since I had to reset and re-pair it multiple times a day. Now I’m on vacation and didn’t even bring it with me.
Yeah, and despite three or four OS updates the last few days…it is still an issue.
The bigger question I have is how are you going to view them? Did you build yourself and IMAX size screen?
I’m still having Bluetooth issues. My Wear OS device looses connection and it can only establish a connection again by resetting the watch and pairing it again. However this only lasts about an hour then it looses connection again.
I have remote access for Jellyfin using a domain I purchased just for self-hosting. Using Nginx Proxy Manager (NPM) and a dynamic IP service. NPM handles directing the incoming traffic to the correct server. I point a subdomain back to my Jellyfin server. When traveling, I install the Jellyfin app on a smart TV where I am staying, or connect my laptop to the TV and just use the web interface and my subdomain. I also use the Jellyfin android app to connect remotely using a phone or tablet.
At home all my TVs use a Roku and the Jellyfin Roku app to connect locally.
So still no Wireguard and no split tunneling…sticking with Mullvad then.
Does the new version have Wireguard or is it still stuck with just openVPN?
I gave up on ProtonVPN for my Linux devices and switched back to Mullvad. They have Wireguard and split tunneling on Linux and have for quite a while.
I run Graphene OS on my phone and can confirm that the OS dialer app does have call recording.
Calibre
https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/13/linux_ai_assistant_killed_off/
Wikipedia entry: “In early 2023, Mycroft AI ceased development.”
Mycroft is defunct
I have docker on the machine now and thought I’d try that type of install first. Sorry, I’m not familiar with the abbreviation “wsl2”
I had been running Nextcloud on an old laptop using Ubuntu, but that machine died. I have a Windows PC originally built for gaming that I am considering using for Nextcloud. Anyone have any experience with NC and Windows? Thought on the DB switch on Windows?
Yes, but it still doesn’t have wireguard, only openVPN.
Can I add it to my Amazon wish list?